Felipe Oliveira Baptista

Felipe Oliveira Baptista (born 1975) is a Portuguese fashion designer.[1]

Felipe Oliveira Baptista was born in 1975 on the Portuguese Atlantic archipelago of the Azores. He graduated from Kingston University in London, where he studied fashion design. Thereafter he worked for Max Mara, Christophe Lemaire and Cerruti. In 2003, he founded his own label and now lives and works in Paris.[2] In 2005, he was invited to show in the official calendar of Couture for the first time. His collections have been sold in stores such as Colette and Galeries Lafayette in Paris and Podium in Moscow. He is a member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture. In 2010 he was appointed creative director of Lacoste.[3] In 2014, Felipe Oliveira Baptista stopped his ready-to-wear line to dedicate more time to Lacoste and projects in other creative fields.[4] In 2017 Felipe Oliveira Baptista's book Lisboa, part of the collection “Portraits de Villes”, was published by Be-Poles. In 2018 Felipe Oliveira Baptista and Lacoste ended their collaboration.

References

  1. "Baptista Too Busy to Bask in Success". The Washington Post. 8 July 2006. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
  2. Lacoste's New Crocodile: Felipe Oliveira Baptista By Alice Pfeiffer
  3. (in Portuguese) Português Felipe Oliveira Baptista é o novo director criativo da Lacoste, Público
  4. Weil, Jennifer (24 February 2014). "Felipe Oliveira Baptista Halts Collection". WWD. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
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