Portuguese footwear strengthens its presence at ModaLisboa
In this edition of the Portuguese fashion show, besides the catwalk presence, the Portuguese footwear brands will gather in an exhibition dedicated to Portuguese Shoes
A total of thirteen Portuguese brands will be on the catwalk as the result of partnerships developed with national designers, anticipating the trends for the 2016 Spring / Summer collections, and contributing to reinforce the identity of the Portuguese fashion.
The following partnerships will be on the catwalk over the course of the three days long event taking place in Lisbon this weekend:
Alexandra Moura X Goldmud
Banda X Nelson Oliveira Footwear
Dino Alves X Nobrand
Kolovrat X Nostudio
Luís Carvalho X Eureka
Miguel Vieira X Miguel Vieira
Nair Xavier X Couros E Peles
Nuno Gama X Eureka
Pedro Pedro X Basilius
Ricardo Andrez X Senhor Prudêncio
Ricardo Preto X Clay's
Saymyname X Daniela Catraia
Valentim Quaresma X Fly London
The exhibition Portuguese Shoes sums up the essence of quality and innovation of one of the most dynamic industries in Portugal. The exhibition, hosted in the building of Lisbon's City Hall, will reveal a selection of options directly from the catwalk, summarizing the increasingly close ties between the footwear industry and some of the best Portuguese fashion designers.
The following partnerships will be on the catwalk over the course of the three days long event taking place in Lisbon this weekend:
Alexandra Moura X Goldmud
Banda X Nelson Oliveira Footwear
Dino Alves X Nobrand
Kolovrat X Nostudio
Luís Carvalho X Eureka
Miguel Vieira X Miguel Vieira
Nair Xavier X Couros E Peles
Nuno Gama X Eureka
Pedro Pedro X Basilius
Ricardo Andrez X Senhor Prudêncio
Ricardo Preto X Clay's
Saymyname X Daniela Catraia
Valentim Quaresma X Fly London
The exhibition Portuguese Shoes sums up the essence of quality and innovation of one of the most dynamic industries in Portugal. The exhibition, hosted in the building of Lisbon's City Hall, will reveal a selection of options directly from the catwalk, summarizing the increasingly close ties between the footwear industry and some of the best Portuguese fashion designers.