Monday, October 12, 2015

Dino Alves collection closes 45th edition of Moda – Daily News – Funchal

The fashion designer Dino Alves today took the stage at the São Luiz Theatre in Lisbon, its collection for spring of next year, thereby ending the 45th edition of Moda.

To create the collection ‘My process – Diary of a Collection’, Dino Alves was inspired, according to him, “the process of creating a collection or other creative design / artistic involving sketch, annotate, erase, rumple roles where noted primary ideas, test color combinations, shapes, dialogues that often is abandoned, but help to get to what we want to show. ” More than an hour later than originally scheduled time, the mannequins took over the stage making a dramatization of the creative process, with guests and journalists in the audience watching.

Who also teatralizou the presentation of his collection for next station was Nuno Gama, who has had open the last day of this edition. The parade of Nuno Gama should have been outdoors in the Navy building, but the threat of rain turned out to be obliged followed from the Gale Patio. Nuno Gama took the audience to a journey to the time of the Discoveries and the African and Asian continents, with stints in India, China and Japan. The parade was a small play that saw the participation of over 90 models, two Chinese dragons , actors and martial artists and ended with the anthem of Portugal. This season, the jacket “back in force”, and with it “the handmade, personalized and unique.” The colors ranged from full black, used by the Portuguese, including Luis de Camoes, bright colors mixed with leopard patterns and cobra, representing Africa, strong and stamped rose maps of the world, passing through India, blues, reds and minute patterns to the passage by China and Japan.

You Philip Sparks told by the hand and voice of journalist Sandra Noble who is responsible for the project ‘Short Stories’ stories of women of various ages, involving trips , work, illness, love and sex. These short stories are a limited edition book that was distributed to guests and journalists present at the parade. Transparencies and pleats were highlighted in a collection where the chosen materials were silk, viscose, neoprene, leather and lace.

In the collection of Kolovrat, according to the “silhouettes result from a meeting of the abstract composition with circular shapes worked and ‘classic’ lines refined, using monochromatic tones of black and white, with blues notes, introduced by original ‘artworks’ worked with coffee elements. ” Since the collection ‘Souls of Africa’, the Angolan creators Nadir Tati, “is a tribute to all African women.” In the words of the creator, it is a collection “different, simple and fluid lines, a fusion of fabrics and textures that come with stunning black dresses, red and gold with embroidery and stones added to the hand.”

For the next season, Pedro Pedro bet “a divergence of nearby shapes and materials of a brutalist solution” creating a visual “informal, but no less sophisticated.” The materials, the designer opted for satin, silk jersey and cotton, which are combined with networking and abstract lace. The colors range from marine to ‘brique’, through black and white.

The Polish Piotr Drzal brought to Lisbon a collection that has the keywords “simplicity, modesty, accessibility, urban space, pause, silence, sport, activity and movement. ” For the next season, Alesksandar Protic created ‘goddesses’, a collection made of cotton, silk, viscose and polyester. In colors this creator bet in white and black. ModaLisboa returns in March 2016.

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