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Lisbon Fashion Week dates confirmed for March

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January 9, 2026

The ModaLisboa Association, the organisation behind Lisbon’s catwalk shows, has just announced the dates for the next edition of Lisboa Fashion Week (LFW), which returns to the Portuguese capital from March 12 to 15.

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This will be the 66th edition of the event, which takes over the entire city, radiating out from Pátio da Galé, where most of the runway shows are held, to various strategic locations across Lisbon connected to fashion, the arts and the city’s multicultural fabric—Lisbon was cosmopolitan long before the Kingdom of Portugal was founded.

The industry awaits the next theme and the full programme, with dates and times for the initiatives that include the runway shows, talks, performances and more, which, as usual, should reach newsrooms within the next few days.

Until then, ModaLisboa simply said: “Mark your diaries, book your flights, start the countdown. @lisboafashionweek is back,” stated the invitation on its social media channels, namely Instagram.

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