Valentim Quaresma Fall/Winter 25-26
Briefly

At the latest ModaLisboa Capital fashion show, Valentim Quaresma's collection marked a significant return to punk, drawing inspiration from the rebellious spirit of the 1970s and 1980s. Quaresma highlighted the importance of a new punk movement amid contemporary social and political challenges. The show featured Ariel, a transgender model, reinforcing themes of inclusivity. His collection embraced sustainability through upcycled materials, combining bold designs like traditional tartans with modern artistry. This collection invites audiences to challenge the status quo, linking fashion with activism and social change.
Punk makes a triumphant return at Valentim Quaresma's latest collection shown at ModaLisboa Capital, showcasing an evolution that is nothing short of remarkable.
I wanted to bring punk to this collection because I think our society needs a new generation of punk in light of current social and political climates.
The opening featured Ariel, a transgender model whose presence left an indelible mark, highlighting a commitment to inclusivity and empowerment.
This collection predominantly features deadstock materials and textile surpluses, all meticulously transformed into artful fashion statements.
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