Patricia Nunes Pereira
Daughter of an adventurer and a vintage collector, Patricia Nunes Pereira was born marked by the unique influences of the 70's, and by a rich and eclectic aesthetic and cultural universe. The stunning Costa Vicentina, Carrapateira and Amado, wild and intact, was where she summered . It continues to be in this land of cold baths, rebellious cacti and round hills that he recharges his batteries and returns to whenever he can. There, she feels at home. The nomadic side of life has always attracted her, restless, curious, eager for everything that reveals new ways of being. Traveling is still one of his great passions today.
“Whenever we step outside of our comfort zones, that’s when it all happens.”
He studied in Lisbon but lived in Santo Amaro de Oeiras, next to the sea, a village where years later he ended up settling. He still maintains friendships from those times today.
You are truly happy when you welcome your children home. She loves to receive, and pays attention to every last detail, flowers are always present. Loves boganvilleas. The good Latin way is around good wine, a well-set table and a good conversation where you feel life making sense. In sharing, in joy, in surrender. As he read on a restaurant wall one day:
“...taking care of people’s happiness during the hours they spend under our roof...”
The Law course interrupted him to start working on what would become his true passion, Fashion. First in stores, being fascinated by the contact with the public but also learning how collections work, timing, merchandising , the targets, and all the fascinating parts of this retail area.
She worked for several years in Chiado, an area that left a deep impression on her and forever linked her to street commerce. Her second store is located in Chiado.
“I'm proud to be part of a new culture of street commerce, which preserves history and tradition, where detail, attention and the customer play the main role.”
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He gets his inspiration from women, it is for them and for them that he gets involved every day. He dresses women like Mafalda Pinto Leite, Anna Westerlund, Fernanda Ferreira Velez, Lúcia Moniz, Rita Ferro, Maria Guedes, Ana Stilwell, Catarina Jardim, Carolina Patrocínio or Teresa Tavares. But there are also many other women, dreamy, open, true and restless who see Vintage Bazaar as a form of expression and receive their message. And this is what makes the brand not complacent.
“For some time I lived in the ignorance of thinking that this could be a futile world, today I am thrilled to be present in this industry. I respect her.”
He travels frequently so that everything can happen and to supervise a very delicate and accelerated production process in which nothing can fail. Travels that he sees as an enormous privilege that life gives him to look at his project and his life in perspective and from which he always comes with redoubled energy and a thousand and one new ideas. “If we believe in what we do and do it with truth and a lot of passion, this truth reaches people. We pass a message. I deeply believe in this.” It remains faithful to its concept but always reading the market, attentive to new challenges, always wanting to surprise. He likes to believe that his story can inspire others to follow their dream and their intuition. “I thank my team for every day making my dream possible!”