Over the last decade, Lisbon has seen a surge in popularity among travelers and expats seeking a 'golden visa.' Despite growing tourism, the city maintains its unique character, driven by a blend of traditional and contemporary artistry. Initiatives like the opening of Depozito showcase local crafts, while stores like EmbaiXada highlight locally made fashion. Entrepreneurs are also addressing local needs, exemplified by Lachoix, which offers stylish footwear suited to Lisbon's unique cobblestone streets. This fusion of heritage and modernity revitalizes the city's artistic landscape and shopping experience.
The capital remains steadfastly itself, convivial, and easygoing but also unabashedly stylish, thanks to artistic vanguards both old and new.
A Vida Portuguesa and Portugal Manual opened Depozito to spotlight pottery and local crafts, reinvigorating historic spaces in the city.
Inside the Ribeiro da Cunha Palace, EmbaiXada celebrates Portuguese-made fashion with locally sourced materials, enhancing the city's unique culture.
Entrepreneur Fátima Carvalho founded Lachoix to provide elegant flats suitable for Lisbon's cobblestone streets, improving practical fashion options.
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