
Last year, in the Together edition of Moda Lisboa I was completely surrendered to the power of Angolan designer Nadir Tati. It was obvious which backstage I was going to want to photograph in the next issue. I was anxious but with one clear objective: shooting without filters or poses. I've seen a lot of nervous breeders running around sweating. This time I saw a backstage leader with proud followers. Only the look showed respect, but it was subtle control at all times that once again brought the parade to a level of unparalleled success. Everyone wanted to be there and everyone was looking forward to the beginning. And began. And by now the applause is still heard. This is the photographic report. Thank you Nadir. Thanks.
Last year, in the edition “Together” of Moda Lisboa, I was completely surrendered to the power of Angolan creator Nadir Tati. It was obvious which backstage I would want to shoot in the next issue. I was anxious but with a clear objective: to photograph without filters or poses. I've seen many nervous designers running around, sweating. This time I saw a leader in a backstage with proud followers. Only the look showed respect, but it was the subtle control at all times that once again took the parade to a plateau of odd success. Everyone wanted to be there and everyone was looking forward to the beginning. And began. And by now the applause is still heard. This is the photographic report. Thank you, Nadir. Thank you.






















































