Showing posts with label Aleksandar Protic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aleksandar Protic. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

ModaLisboa - MULTIPLEX

Nuno Gama
ModaLisboa - Lisboa Fashion Week
MULTIPLEX
SS 2019


ModaLisboa - Multiplex edition took place from 11 - 14 October at the Pavilhão Carlos Lopes, celebrating the multiple ways of living and making fashion. The SS2019 edition of the biggest fashion gathering in Portugal, successfully showcased the most important Portuguese designers, industry professionals, journalists and international guests. It was a real pleasure to be part of this celebration again.

In addition to catwalk shows, Wonder Room and talks a new feature to the programme was introduced, the Workstation. The multidisciplinary platform contained design, fashion, photography and illustration. Five young designers presented their collection on October 11 in the gardens of Estufa Fria. Among them FASHIONCLASH Festival participants João Oliveira and Filipe Augusto and designers Tiago Loureiro, Cristina Real and António Castro. Throughout the days that follow the photographers and illustrators showed their view on the Multiplex edition. In particular, the works of the illustrators Perky Mary, Mafalda Fialdo and Camila Gondo were noticed.

Pavilhão Carlos Lopes

The fashion show schedule kicked off on Friday with emerging designers. ModaLisboa continues their support for new talent through Sangue Novo (New Blood) platform. 10 designers where selected to show their collection, among them the FASHIONCLASH Festival talent Pu Tianqu from China. Since several editions, the platform has been broadened to include international designers, making it an exciting mix.

FASHIONCLASH Festival winner, Carolina Raquel
FASHIONCLASH Festival winner, Carolina Raquel
On behalf of FASHIONCLAH, I had the pleasure to meet all the designers and choose one as winner of FASHIONCLASH Festival 2019. Making the decision was not easy! All candidates presented interesting proposals. Eventually there can be only one winner and this time I named Carolina Raquel as winner. Certainly, worth mentioning are Saskia Lenaerts who will proceed her path at the MA at Central Saint Martins, the conceptual designer Federico Protto, the Spanish designer Victor Huarte and the one-to-watch designer from Portugal, Rita Carvalho.

Away to Mars
The intensive program with shows from well-known and upcoming designers took place in the coming days. Even the threat of Hurricane Leslie could not stop fashion storm that hit the Pavilhão Carlos Lopes and the surrounding parks. Even the National Museum of Ancient Art was hit. The always anticipated show by Nuno Gama took place in the museum. The mannequins were scattered on the floor dedicated to Portuguese painting and sculpture. The models where places as "living" statues among the exhibited works of art. The Saint Vincent Panels, which are on the third floor of the National Museum of Ancient Art (MNAA), were the main reason for Nuno Gama to choose the place to present his collection.

Powered by Portugal Fashion, Alexandra Moura was returned to ModaLisboa, presenting the 'Heirloom' collection inspired by childhood heritage. Telling a story of a girl from the city that spends her holidays on her grandmother's house in the countryside.


Away to Mars again presented a strong collection with beautiful prints and beautiful ready-to-wear garments. Their Drawn by Light collection was not only a complete story, but also the cast models was on point. Aleksandar Protic always presents well-designed pieces where you can clearly see the hand of the couturier who respectfully deals with fabrics and knows how to dress the female body. This time he surprised with a wider range of colours and garments. He succeeded with the application of neon. Other highlights were the collections of Patrick de Padua, Luis Carvalho, Ricardo Andrez, Kolovrat and Constança Entrudo.
Dino Alves, the closing show of the Multiplex edition

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View my photo report for a summary of the highlights.
All images by brankopopovicblog

Thursday, 15 March 2018

Aleksandar Protic - ModaLisboa N.50

Aleksandar Protic presented an all black collection inspired by the personality of the actress Theda Bara - The Vamp, a femme-fatale and one of the first sex symbols of the silent film.
The collection exists out of natural materials like wool, cotton and silk and contains well tailored, sophisticated and timeless clothing. Aleksandar stays true to his aesthetics and really knows how to cut and create beautiful dresses.

aleksandarprotic.eu

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Aleksandar Protic - ModaLisboa LUZ

ALEKSANDAR PROTIC | SS 18 - ModaLisboa LUZ

The “Pelagos” sculptures of Barbara Hepworth were the starting point for the spring/summer 2018 collection.
The holes and specially the connecting wires that are always present in her work are seen in the collection in a form of pleating and belts, which give support and change the piece’s shape. In some cases making free and organic forms and in other more strict, geometrical forms.

http://aleksandarprotic.eu

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Highlights of ModaLisboa THE TIMERS - SS2016

Nuno Gama
ModaLisboa - The Timers SS 2016, October 10 - 12

ModaLisboa has become a returning appointment in my annual calander. It is never a punishment to fly to visit the beautiful city of Lisbon for an intense weekend. Besides the chance to see my dear fashion friends again this visit gives me the perspective to follow the development of the scheduled designers from a broader point of view. What is nice at ModaLisboa is that there is a constancy in the programming and they provide a platform for emerging talents and help them move on.

Looking back to the three day Lisboa Fashion Week, a programme with 29 nine designers on display it can be concluded that baby blue, white, black and bright red dominated the color palette for spring summer 2016.
When it comes to fabrics, Portuguese designers seem to love working with mesh materials. It aslo seems as that the proposals for menswear are offering a much more creative vision for next season than the womenswear. Prominent designers that rose to occasion with their collections where Alexandra Moura, Nair Xavier, Kolovrat, Ricardo Andrez, Aleksandar Protic and Nuno Gama.

On Friday evening, ModaLisboa "The Timers" SS2016 edition opened with the Sangue Novo (New Blood) collective show where featuring a selection of nine young Portuguese designers. Completing the list is Carlotaoms from Spain, selected to represent FASHIONCLASH Festival. Sara Santos won the DOMUS Academy scholarship and Tânia Nicole has been chosen to represent ModaLisboa during the next edition of FASHIONCLASH Festival in Maastricht (June 30 - July 3). Sangue Novo show contained other promising names such as Inês Duvale, Patrick de Padua, Cristina Real, David Catalan and Banda. -> see more about sangue novo

Sangue Novo exhibtion
The first night of ModaLisboa continued with the LAB shows of Away to Mars and Catarina Oliveira in the beautiful city hall 'Praça do Município'. Both very light and fresh proposals. Carlos Gil closed the evening with a very feminine but sharply tailored collection.

Olga Noronha
The theme is a reflection of the political state of mind in Portugal, where the conservative party gained most votes. Considering the fact that not many people actually voted the camp that is longing for change was left in disappointment. The theme for this edition “The Timers,” calls on fashion creatives to be the game changers and transformers of our time. The theme was mostly reflected throughout the programme's visual signing and the campaign. The Portuguese fashion designers do not seem to be political in their work. I do not want to advocate that fashion needs to be political, however sometimes I longed for more content or otherwise to be blown away by beauty and innovative ideas.
Having said that the Saturday programme could not have had a better start, with Nair Xavier's menswear collection. Solid in many ways Nair presented a cohesive collection for the contemporary men.
Next was Olga Noronha's presentation titled 'Hair | Lucination', a collection that emphasizes the lack and loss of hair, due to Alopecia and chemotherapy secondary effects. For this project she was partially sponsored by Reebok. The footwear Olga Noronha x Reebok was auctioned during and after the show, all raised money will be donated to IPO (Portuguese Onocology Institute).

Luís Carvalho and Fernando Cabral, one of my favorite models at ModaLisboa
Ricardo Andrez expressed the the concept of  transparency throughout the whole collection, offering interesting ideas for spring summer 2016.
Whether a transparent plastic overcoat, crop top or mesh fabrics, he plays with proportions but also plays with garments function to cover a person or show the person underneath.
"Some people are characterized as being 'transparent' to the extent that we believe we 'see through' them." 
Little bit confusing in the line up was the usage of the white mesh fabric with large holes, a very fashionable bespoke fabric but already seen in other collections such as in Alexandra Moura's collection in previous edition.

Mixed up with ups and downs of day 2 Alexandra Moura's closing show lifted up the spirits again with her another outstanding collection. -> see more
Although intense, the Sunday started with the sad feeling of a near departure. Therefore perfect to start the day with  Nuno Gama. It seems like he is the hardest working man in Portuguese fashion scene, staging a real show he takes his audience seriously and actually gives a show. Taking Portuguese heritage as the returning source of inspiration, he took us to a journey around the world from Asia to Africa. He presented a collection with many looks that could have easily been spread through several seasons to come. The collection, divided in four parts, told a story of Portuguese colonial heritage.


One of the surprises of the The Timers edition was Kolovrat, who sometimes can be all over the place with mixing to many ideas. For spring summer 2016 she unveiled a more mature, coherent collection but still very creative in the way Kolovrat's signature to experiment with tailoring.
Representing FashionPhilosophy Fashion Week Poland this edition was the menswear designer Piotr Drzal, who presented a very wearable collection. Maybe too accessible but be distinctive, but I can imagine mainstream men would go for it.

One designer that did not disappoint women is Serbian born Aleksandar Protic. He knows how to design for contemporary women while staying through to his signature. For 2016 he proposed long draped dresses with flowing material, fluid lines and wet look (expressed also in hairstyling).
For the last show the audience had to move to an other location, the São Luiz Teatro Municipal.
One of the most conceptual designers of Modalisboa, Dino Alvez staged a fashion presentation on the big theatre stage. The long delay and high expectations due to the venue where not fully answered. In a way maybe overshadowing the fact that the menswear was actually good and that some dresses where very well draped. The creative process of a fashion designer involves drawing out a concept, looking at it from afar, then scribbling it out in dissatisfaction, and crumpling the paper before throwing it in the trash. Sometimes, the mere act of scribbling and crumpling are forms of art themselves. That is the concept behind Dino Alves’ collection for spring summer 2016.

Dino Alvez, presentation in theatre
Additional programme
Next to the runway show the schedule contained Wonder Room designer showrooms and presentation of Portuguese shoe design. The shoes installation by APICCAPS was dedicated to exhibit the creativity of national talent, showing a selection of footwear designs of Portuguese designers for the ss2016 season. The exhibition displayed innovative partnerships between designers and footwear industry.
Following partnershisps where presented: Alexandra Moura x Goldmud, Dino Alves x J Reinaldo, Lidija Kolovrat x Eureka, Miguel Vieira x Evereste, Nuno Gama x Eureka, Pedro Pedro x Basilius, Ricardo Preto x Clay’s, Say My Name X Xperimental Shoes and Valentim Quaresma x Fly London, Nair Xavier x Couros e Peles and Banda x Nelson Oliveira Footwear.

The Portuguese footwear industry exports over 95% of its production to 150 countries on five continents, the equivalent of 75 million pairs of shoes, worthing 1 800 million euros (in 2013 the industry reached an exports record high, going up 8% over the previous year).


HIGHLIGHTS OF MODALISBOA 'THE TIMERS' SS 2016 
if not mentioned otherwise all images are by brankopopovicblog

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Aleksandar Protic - ModaLisboa Curiouser

Under the name "What's Next"?, designer Aleksandar Protic revealed his FW2016 collection during ModaLisboa - Curiouser edition.
For this presentation he partnered with Samsung Galaxy S6, sharing values of design and sophistication.

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Friday, 14 March 2014

Aleksandar Protic at ModaLisboa VISION

Aleksandar Protic Fall/Winter 14/15 collection 

Aleksandar Protic presented a very nice contemporary collection that was expressing his design and tailoring skills and aesthetics while at the same time the collection has a good balance of wearable looks.


























Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Aleksandar Protic - ModaLisboa Ever.Now

One of the most interesting labels in the Portuguese fashion scene is Aleksandar Protic. I am following his work for a while now and I was thrilled to attend the show live. His spring summer collection was one of the highlights during ModaLisboa Ever.Now edition.

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 © ModaLisboa / Photography: Rui Vasco

 © ModaLisboa / Photography: Rui Vasco













Saturday, 20 October 2012

Portuguese fashion designers

Daniela Barros
After the big 4 it seems like there are fashion weeks all over the world this month. I did some research on Lisbon fashion week 'ModaLisboa Pulse' and Portugal Fashion Week and found some stunning collections for spring summer 2013.
Starting off with some names that I knew like Daniela Barros and Valentim Quaresma, former FASHIONCLASH Maastricht participants. They delivered again amazing work.
As we share the same roots (former Yugoslavia), I was familiar with Aleksander Protic and Lidija Kolovrat.
Beside these names there are many new names to me like Ricardo Dourado, V!tor, Ricardo Andrez, Dino AlvesAleksandra Moura, etc.

I would love to attend the ModaLisboa & Portugal Fashion Week in the future because it seems like Portugese fashion scene is one with loads of potential.

Credits ModaLisboa  / Photography Rui Vasco 

http://www.modalisboa.pt/


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