English Version | Celebrate Yourself: Table of Contents

10 Feb 2022
By Vogue Portugal

What to expect from Vogue Portugal's Celebrate Yourself Issue, published February 2022.

Editor’s Letter

6 Table of Contents

10 Backstage

256 To be continued

 

In Vogue

14 Trends. In 2022 everything goes: sparkle, gym wear and genderless items.

20 In defense of the right to sparkle. Sequins, always.

22 Shopping. Add to cart: trench-coats, a pink item, flowy dresses and anything with tigers on it.

30 Dress code: friend or foe? Next time you read “kinky” on an invitation, you already know what to wear. Or not. By Carolina Queirós.

34 Tchim-tchim. The best parties require the best watches. And the best jewelry.

38 The sky is the limit. We found the purses and shoes of the season. They’re in the sky.

 

Lifestyle

52 Itinerary. Books, movies and celebrations you can’t miss.

62 Christmas isn’t whenever we want. There are days for everything.

66 (Very) Rear window. The stories that Gail Albert Halaban’s camera shows.

78 A seat at the table. Blanca Miró, beyond being super cool, knows how to set a table unlike anyone else.

80 Joie de vivre. Everything you need to know to turn your house into a temple of celebration. 

82 Champagne… Flute or cup? Full! The history of liquid gold. By Nuno Miguel Dias.

 

Beauty

94 Guilt-Free glitter. This sparkle is environmentally friendly.

98 A colour named glitter. At night, all glitter is allowed. Photography by Alba Garcia. Makeup by Aida Carballo.

104 Technicolor. A praise of self-care. Photography by Jimmy Marble.

108 Escaleno. Senseless makeup? We’re in. Photography by Pablo Freda. Styling by Judi Melis. Hair by Yumiko Hikage. Makeup by Isis Moenne-Loccoz.

118 Queen of the party. In this shopping list we added only party products.

124 Crème de la crème. The best of the best.

130 Test-drive. Tested and approved.

132 Celebrate from the root. The launch of Chanel’s Nº1, obviously.

136 Happy nights, sad mornings. Hangover, analized. By Pureza Fleming.

 

Vogue

142 Represent the difference. Jordan Roth, awarded actor and activist, in first person. Photography by Luigi & Iango. Styling by Michael Philouze.

154 Why so serious? Fashion is whatever we make of it. And we want it to be fun.

158 Sharing is caring. To go far, keep up. Creative direction by To Be Confirmed Studio. Photography by Theresa Kaindl. Styling by Serena Pompei.

172 RSVP: thanks, but no, thanks. When JOMO wrecks FOMO.

176 The V-women. Warriors from all around the world, unite! Photography by Mous Lamrabat. Styling by Lisa Lapauw.

194 Lili? Oui, c’est moi… Ladies and gentlemen, Lili Caneças.

198 Little things. The best of life is in the details. Creative direction and photography by Élio Nogueira. Styling by Lauren Smith.

210 It’s urgent to dance. As if no one is watching. Because no one is. By Pureza Fleming.

214 A real young girl. After the mess, silence. Photography by Dorothy Sing Zhang. Styling by Francisco Reis.

222 RIP - rest in party. There are countries where death is a party. By Nuno Miguel Dias.

226 The age of celebrity. Celebrating requires no age. Creative direction and photography by Stratis Kas. Creative direction and styling by Ella Barton Buchanan.

236 Everyday is a special day. Every excuse is good enough to toast to life. By Pureza Fleming.

240 Is There Anyone Out There? Actress Antonie Formanová’s smile will lead the way. Styling by Nina Ford.

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