Photography Jacques HabbahFashionShowFelipe Oliveira Baptista AW13First, start with the fabric: the Portuguese talent goes back to his rootsShareLink copied ✔️February 28, 2013FashionShowTextSusie LauPhotographyJacques HabbahFelipe Oliveira Baptista AW13 Felipe Oliveira Baptista was looking back to his Portuguese roots in lieu of preparing for an exhibition about the creative process for the Museum of Fashion and Design of Lisbon. That sounds deeply analytical. No wonder Baptista dug through his influences and found appeal in the work of Portuguese creative greats – Helena Almeida and Fernando Pessoa. Poetry and classicism ruled here as Baptista refined his shapes into sharp A-line skirts and rigorously cut trench coats, aided by the techno fabric mixes that he worked on with some forward-thinking textile companies (isn’t it nice to credit the fabric peeps behind the scenes?). Wool made to drape like organza, double woven nylon and lurex, and bonded leather and suede. These hybrids looked most effective when he tamed wild photographic prints of wolves, eagles, and coyotes into shimmering stiffened gowns that seemed to glide down the runway. www.felipeoliveirabaptista.com Models pictured: Grace Hartzel-@Gracie2477, Ella Kandyba-@EllaKandyba, Kate Kondas-@KateKondas Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREBella Hadid resurrects Saint Laurent’s iconic 00s It-bagThe coolest girls you know are still wearing vintage to the gymYour AW26 menswear and Haute Couture cheat sheet is hereJeremy Allen White and Pusha T hit the road in new Louis Vuitton campaignNasty with a Pucci outfit: Which historical baddie had the nastiest Pucci?Inside the addictive world of livestream fashion auctionsCamgirls and ‘neo-sluts’: Feral fashion on the global dancefloorBrigitte Bardot: Remembering the late icon’s everlasting styleA look back on 2025 in Dazed fashion editorialsMaison Kébé: The Senegalese brand taking African craft worldwideRevisiting the most-read fashion stories on Dazed in 2025Meet the Irish designer illuminating Zara Larsson’s Midnight Sun era