Seminar – How to build an international fashion brand
In coordination with the event “Lisbon to Macao … A Fashion Journey”, Macao Fashion Gallery has decided to organize a “How to build an International Fashion Brand” seminar at the same time. For this seminar, we have specially invited Clara Brito, local fashion designer for fashion brand LINES LAB, and Nuno Baltazar, designer for international fashion brand NUNO BALTAZARR ATELIER, as our speakers. During the seminar, they will explore their journey to build a fashion brand as well as the current and future development opportunities for fashion industry people in Macao and Portugal. The seminar aims to encourage more in-depth communication between fashion industry practitioners in Macao and Portugal. The speakers will share their professional views and wealth of experience on fashion industry with young designers of Macao.
Contents:
- Explore how to establish visibility and uniqueness of your fashion brand and things to be aware of
- Sharing the experience of successfully taking a local brand onto the international market
- Abordar como estabelece o grau de fama e de reconhecimento da marca de moda, indicar as precauções ao criar
- Partilhar como a marca local se torna a uma marca internacional.
Speaker:
Clara Brito uses her unique vision to integrate people and things around her into her design, creating an image from her heart to her mind, using her senses as the source of her creativity. Her straight lines and simple geometric patterns created a style that is uniquely Clara Brito.
Nuno Baltazar lives in Portugal.Immersed in the ambience of continental European and Portuguese fashion industry, Nuno developed sharp fashion senses. Signature characteristics of his designs are clean lines and modern contours. He won numerous awards and was named best fashion designer of Portugal on many occasions.
Date:2nd November, 2013 (Saturday)
Time:17:00-19:00
Venue:Meeting Room 3 & 4, Macao Science Center
Target: Local fashion design circle and interested parties
Language:Cantonese (Portuguese interpretation will be available on site)
Free Admission