Fashion creator, photographer, coordinator, creative director, teacher, editor and curator. Miguel Flor is the child of the seven trades, but he could also be one of the eight, nine or ten. There are few waters he hasn’t tested in the world of fashion, since he started working with Maria Gambina some 30 years ago, he was just a kid straight out of college. He wore many suits, but there is one that perhaps suits him better than the others: “If people today ask me ‘what do you do for a living?’, I say I’m a photographer”.
On his 50th birthday, he will present the Archivos Miguel Flor parade at ModaLisboa at 10:30 p.m., 26 years after stepping on that stage for the first time, when he won first prize in the Sangue Novo contest. “I thought it was nice to be the one who gives people a gift, to have the pleasure of sharing something that is important to me on my birthday.” On October 7, the exhibition of his photographic project Boys Appetite will also be inaugurated at the Fábrica da Musa. “It is a series of consecutive celebrations. Basically, it’s a 3 in 1: the parade, the exhibition and my birthday”.
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Source: Observadora