Lady Pipa arrives in Portugal with two stores and promises to win over party guests
The fashion brand Lady Pipa is expanding into the Portuguese market, opening two physical locations with a focus on occasion wear for events and parties.

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The fashion brand Lady Pipa is expanding into the Portuguese market, opening two physical locations with a focus on occasion wear for events and parties.

On the day he presents his collection with the padel brand Quad, the designer talks about his phase of less glitz and more quality, and reveals his desire to expand his business into the beauty industry.


An analysis of how the Portuguese revolution transformed the fashion industry and personal expression in the country.

Based in Paris, Gabriel Figueiredo leads De Pino and is among the finalists competing for the grand prize of 400,000 euros and a training period with mentorship from the luxury conglomerate.


If there used to be a dominant cut for jeans, now there seems to be no single trend. From barrel jeans to capri pants, the hard part is knowing what to choose.

A feature on the Portuguese T-shirt brand that captures unique cultural elements that cannot be depicted on a standard postcard.
The fashion designer showcased trends for brides and parties on the programme 'Olá, Bom Dia!'.

Painting, sculpture, and antiques are exhibited alongside pieces by designers such as Versace, Vivienne Westwood, or Balenciaga.

A witness to the 'indie sleaze' style, the jacket that Frida Giannini designed for Gucci marked an era, was a favourite of Ronaldo, and was rescued (and now lost) by Madonna.

“What we see here has never been seen before.” This is what Spanish curator Eloy Martínez de la Pera Celada says halfway through the guided tour of the “Art and Fashion” exhibition, which opened this Saturday at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon. He is leading a group of journalists, amidst technicians, lights, and captions...

Art & Fashion brings together 140 haute couture pieces with 100 works from the Gulbenkian Museum in a reflection on beauty, explains curator Eloy Martínez de la Pera Celada, who worked for four years on the exhibition.

Nearly 300 pieces from the 'Champions League of Art and Fashion', by artists such as Rubens and Rembrandt and designers like Givenchy and Guo Pei, are part of the new temporary exhibition at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon.
The silent revolution in the world of cool sneakers produced in Portugal - versa - lifestyle

In her second collaboration with H&M, Stella McCartney adopts the 'if you can't beat them, join them' approach. She brings back archive classics, such as the Rock Royalty top, and aims to democratise sustainable fashion.

Starting this Saturday, “Art & Fashion” crosses masterpieces from the Gulbenkian Museum Collection with 140 national and international creations. It also revives the rigour of Calouste, who labelled his clothing by season.

The “Art & Fashion” exhibition places some of the main works from the Gulbenkian Collection in dialogue with creations by the biggest names in international fashion, such as Dior, Balenciaga, Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, and national designers, from Alves/Gonçalves to Nuno Gama. An ambitious and unprecedented exhibition in Portugal.

Home Lifestyle Inside the world of slow fashion in Portugal Inside the world of slow fashion in Portugal Kozii is a Portuguese slow fashion brand, using traditional techniques to create timeless pieces.

Faith has dictated customs and clothing since the Middle Ages, and in the 20th century, religious elements also extended to haute couture, from Balenciaga to Jean Paul Gaultier.

The leggings craze, body-sculpting technology, and how the concept of well-being has taken the sector by storm. Plus, the most famous tracksuit of the year.

On the eve of the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, in a conversation ranging from Melania to Matthieu Blazy, the cinema and fashion veterans appear on the cover of the May issue of US Vogue, photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

Increasingly, it is fashion that adapts to match our style and personality — and not the other way around

More than just a trend, inclusion requires continuity.

In a season that explores the contrasts between minimalism and maximalism, the actress navigates both with intuition, proving that a true signature is not just in what one wears, but in how one chooses to exist within the clothes.

Comparison, overstimulation, and the ease of online shopping: the perfect equation for a lost sense of style. A stylist helps us decipher our daily dilemma.

Seeing Portuguese shoes on the feet of Dua Lipa in the latest Nespresso campaign is a task that can take three years to achieve. This is what Paulo Gonçalves, executive director of APICCAPS, the Portuguese footwear association, begins by telling ECO. Under the RRP (Recovery and Resilience Plan), the...

Totally outdated or an irresistible vintage look?

Can fashion be a space for experimentation with an impact on how we view life?

At 26, the Portuguese model is in a good phase both personally and professionally. A talent to watch.
