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PH FREDERICO MARTINS
VIDEO RAUL SOUSA / LALALAND STUDIOS
Gonçalo Peixoto is the founder of the self-entitled womenswear brand and Oporto based fashion designer. He started studying fashion design in 2012 in Guimarães and finished his graduation in fashion design in 2018.
Since the beginning of his studies, he has revealed to be a passionate young artist propelled by his love for fashion and his need to create.
Gonçalo’s collections have drawn the attention of several conceptual fashion stores, as well as fashion magazines and other artists.
Gonçalo Peixoto is a 100% Portuguese brand, founded in 2015, focused on womenswear. Gonçalo’s work is managed by the Lisbon located showroom Show press.
In September 2017 he presented his first runway at London Fashion Week. In the same year, he opened his online store.
Gonçalo Peixoto is presenting in Milan thanks to the support of Portugal Fashion (Fashion Week in Porto), an international project that aims to enhance MADE IN PORTUGAL, which is currently hosting a global roadshow with regular appearances in London, Paris and Milan. Since 2018 Gonçalo Peixoto presents his collection regularly during MODA LISBOA (Lisbon Fashion Week).
Social isolation gave rise to an enormous need to feel the touch and the proximity between the bodies in a way never felt before.
The Fall Winter 2021/22 Collection opens the door to the disco and transports us to some of the most nostalgic feelings of those times. The desire for touch and freedom is wrapped in a vibrant and fun palette of colours and makes us dance and sing our favourite songs.
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"The Italian Way" Youtube Channel (My Camera .....my Paintbrush) is an iconic video magazine created by Simona Cochi, an Italian journalist and pr based in Milan. www.linkedin.com/in/simonacochi
https://www.facebook.com/simona.cochi.9
Simona unveils the exclusive features of the most relevant events about Art, Lifestyle, Design, Fashion, and more. Art interviews are one of the keys to be seduced by "The Italian Way" project.
The creative gesture of "direct capture" (the camera like a brush) blends different and transversal elements and draws on the visual heritage, the digital, the sound in a field with still unexplored possibilities but which has the characteristics of a 21st-century Surrealism.
This editorial project has been conceived on Simona return after a year and a half of work and research in different European capital cities and iconic outposts.
Simona Cochi can claim international working experiences and an academic track record.
2017 - Simona Cochi starts her digital video magazine to adapt communication and journalism techniques to the new challenge of the 2.0 era.
In 2018, during her experience as a video blogger in Vienna's museums, her definitive inspiration for surrealism was ignited through the work on the Man Ray's show at the Kunstforum. Further creativity and motivation have been enhanced thanks to the researches on Sigmund Freud, theother eminent Austrian's figure with a significative traces of his life and works in Vienna.
The video journey started as "The Austrian Way" inside the magnificent art shows in the capital city: Monet, Picasso, Gustav Klimt, Keith Hearing, Florentina Pakosta, and more.
The digital producer's aim is to "paint" the path of the art exhibitions with her camera, revealing an unprecedented vision, delivering new interpretative nuances of daily reality.
The images and comments of the Italian journalist are expressed to describe the emotions of art but also to portray the magnificent outposts of culture. Simona Cochi's footages are often accompanied by iconic interviews from the event's protagonist.
The beauty of a work resides in its visionary strength, in its celebratory capacity, in the alienating effect it arouses and this is what the spontaneity of the author often manages to convey.
The creative gesture of "direct capture" (the camera like a brush) blends different and
transversal elements and draws on the visual heritage, the digital, the sound in a field with still unexplored possibilities but which has the characteristics of a 21st-century Surrealism.
PH FREDERICO MARTINS
VIDEO RAUL SOUSA / LALALAND STUDIOS
Gonçalo Peixoto is the founder of the self-entitled womenswear brand and Oporto based fashion designer. He started studying fashion design in 2012 in Guimarães and finished his graduation in fashion design in 2018.
Since the beginning of his studies, he has revealed to be a passionate young artist propelled by his love for fashion and his need to create.
Gonçalo’s collections have drawn the attention of several conceptual fashion stores, as well as fashion magazines and other artists.
Gonçalo Peixoto is a 100% Portuguese brand, founded in 2015, focused on womenswear. Gonçalo’s work is managed by the Lisbon located showroom Show press.
In September 2017 he presented his first runway at London Fashion Week. In the same year, he opened his online store.
Gonçalo Peixoto is presenting in Milan thanks to the support of Portugal Fashion (Fashion Week in Porto), an international project that aims to enhance MADE IN PORTUGAL, which is currently hosting a global roadshow with regular appearances in London, Paris and Milan. Since 2018 Gonçalo Peixoto presents his collection regularly during MODA LISBOA (Lisbon Fashion Week).
Social isolation gave rise to an enormous need to feel the touch and the proximity between the bodies in a way never felt before.
The Fall Winter 2021/22 Collection opens the door to the disco and transports us to some of the most nostalgic feelings of those times. The desire for touch and freedom is wrapped in a vibrant and fun palette of colours and makes us dance and sing our favourite songs.
Support free press!
Please subscribe to my Channel!
Likes & Comments awaited!
"The Italian Way" Youtube Channel (My Camera .....my Paintbrush) is an iconic video magazine created by Simona Cochi, an Italian journalist and pr based in Milan. www.linkedin.com/in/simonacochi
https://www.facebook.com/simona.cochi.9
Simona unveils the exclusive features of the most relevant events about Art, Lifestyle, Design, Fashion, and more. Art interviews are one of the keys to be seduced by "The Italian Way" project.
The creative gesture of "direct capture" (the camera like a brush) blends different and transversal elements and draws on the visual heritage, the digital, the sound in a field with still unexplored possibilities but which has the characteristics of a 21st-century Surrealism.
This editorial project has been conceived on Simona return after a year and a half of work and research in different European capital cities and iconic outposts.
Simona Cochi can claim international working experiences and an academic track record.
2017 - Simona Cochi starts her digital video magazine to adapt communication and journalism techniques to the new challenge of the 2.0 era.
In 2018, during her experience as a video blogger in Vienna's museums, her definitive inspiration for surrealism was ignited through the work on the Man Ray's show at the Kunstforum. Further creativity and motivation have been enhanced thanks to the researches on Sigmund Freud, theother eminent Austrian's figure with a significative traces of his life and works in Vienna.
The video journey started as "The Austrian Way" inside the magnificent art shows in the capital city: Monet, Picasso, Gustav Klimt, Keith Hearing, Florentina Pakosta, and more.
The digital producer's aim is to "paint" the path of the art exhibitions with her camera, revealing an unprecedented vision, delivering new interpretative nuances of daily reality.
The images and comments of the Italian journalist are expressed to describe the emotions of art but also to portray the magnificent outposts of culture. Simona Cochi's footages are often accompanied by iconic interviews from the event's protagonist.
The beauty of a work resides in its visionary strength, in its celebratory capacity, in the alienating effect it arouses and this is what the spontaneity of the author often manages to convey.
The creative gesture of "direct capture" (the camera like a brush) blends different and
transversal elements and draws on the visual heritage, the digital, the sound in a field with still unexplored possibilities but which has the characteristics of a 21st-century Surrealism.
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