Altitude EDITORIAL
Altitude: A Journey in the Serra da Estrela and the Skies of the Portuguese Air Force
Get ready to take off on a unique experience, where fashion transports us to the breathtaking landscapes of the Serra da Estrela Tower and merges with the presence of the Portuguese Air Force in perfect harmony. In this collection, we delve into the vastness of the mountains, the freedom of the skies, and the determination of aviators, capturing the essence of these intertwined worlds.
Accompanied by an airplane, symbolizing Portuguese aviation, we celebrate the connection between the force of nature and human skill.
The garments in this collection exude elegance and functionality, reflecting the strength of the Serra da Estrela and the precision of pilots. Earthy tones, such as brown and beige, combined with blue details evoke the elements of aviation and the sky, as well as the nuances of the mountains. Clean and structured cuts are inspired by aeronautical uniforms, while lightweight and fluid fabrics bring a sense of freedom when worn.
Each piece has been carefully crafted to convey the duality of this inspiration. While some looks are more functional, with clear references to practical military attire, others embody the sophistication of urban fashion, capturing the spirit of the city of Covilhã and the untouched beauty of the Serra da Estrela.
The vibrant energy of the photos transports us to a universe where fashion and adventure intertwine, awakening in us the desire to explore unknown horizons.
This collection is a tribute to the Serra da Estrela Tower and the Portuguese Air Force. We invite you to embark on this aerial journey with us, where fashion takes flight and the sky becomes our final destination.






Copyright 2023 by Júlia Nardin
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Images, Júlia Nardin
Editing and Publishing, Júlia Nardin
Design and Layout, Júlia Nardin
Fashion, Júlia Nardin
Model, Domenica Moyano
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