The edition is number 60 and tradition counts even more than usual in these days of new challenges: MODTISSIMO, the fair where innovation, sustainability and the design of Portuguese textiles and fashion come together on the most international stage in the country, is back on the 6th and 7th of next September. Exponor is repeated – which generated so many positive feedbacks throughout the previous edition, but this time in pavilion 6, even more prepared for an event with the characteristics of the oldest textile fair in the Iberian Peninsula.
Read moreThe most iconic models in the history of Latitid are now reinvented in the ‘The Iconics’ collection, which marks the tenth anniversary of the Portuguese swimwear brand. The new capsule is made up of ten models that mix bikinis and bathing suits, each with variations in colour and print.
Read moreThe Made in Portugal label is becoming increasingly known by its outstanding quality, and the most recent example comes from Massimo Dutti: The Limited Edition collection features premium dresses, blazers, pants, shirts and kimonos, made mostly of linen, silk and wool – all manufactured in Portugal.
Read moreInnovation doesn’t stop at Barcelcom, a company specialized in textile products with graduated compression, and that now has a new model of sock designed from the ground up, especially thinking about sailors. The challenge came from 147 Sailoring, which challenged the company to develop a new model of socks simultaneously light, breathable, thermoregulatory, and sustainable.
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