PORTUGAL POP considers national fashion from the eve of the revolution, on April 25th, 1974, to the present day. By doing so, it seeks to understand the multiple ways in which our popular culture, history and collective memory were projected to contemporaneity through fashion, according to the creativity of designers of different generations, backgrounds, and languages. Rather than creating a linear and chronological discourse, what stands out from the last 50 years of our recent history is the inter-generational meetings and the reflection around such categories as “old” and “new”, “popular” and “erudite”, “rural” and “urban”.
Editor
Bárbara Coutinho
Texts
Catarina Vasques Rito, Cláudia Albino, Cristina L. Duarte, José Bártolo, Madalena Braz Teixeira, Rita Salvado
Labels
Inês Correia, Inês Matias, Madalena Galvão, Maria João Ferreira, Daniela Esteves (MUDE)
Photography
Garments: MUDE / Luísa Ferreira; Exhibition: Fernando Miranda ( esad—idea )com direção de Bárbara Coutinho
Editorial Coordination and Profreading
Andreia Faria
Art Direction
Inês Nepomuceno
Graphic Design
Susana Martins, Susana Xavier
160x240mm
332 pages
Paperback
PT
3183537898959
November 2022