Author: Claudia Falcão

  • Repost “Style lessons from lockdown” – The File Style by Sandra Porto

    Sandra Porto showcases my personal archive and deepest thoughts beyond style and identity.
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    Journalist Claudia Falcao tells The File Style how lockdown has brought identity home.

    Like fingerprints, features are distinctive and unique marks that together form our identity. It’s far from judging a book by its cover but experiences, choices and environment are inevitably part of our tapestry.

    Claudia is in soul what she looks in the exterior: vibrant, gregarious and creative.

    The first things you’ll notice about her are abundant bouncy locks and a huge smile. There will always be a statement accessory and a posture that screams for a stage: “I love showing off my sensuality”, she says with a single movement to her head and the bouncy locks following in harmony.

    The File Style talked to Claudia from the comfort of her home, as part of a project to document and explore how is the lockdown affecting our generation living under the “new normal” with a focus on identity…

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  • Fashion styling: long-standing career dream

    After starting the fashion styling professional course at Style School by Danie, I realised that I’ve always been wanting to pursue a career regarding styling. When I was experiencing the still photo shoot assignment, with the centrepiece being golden grass jewellery, I confirmed, that is what I cherish.

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    London 2011 tweet reminds me of my fashion styling photoshoot. A collaborative project featuring golden grass jewellery and Zoe Boomer fashion.

    Three creative people on a studio in south-west London. Patricia modelling; Milton Ito playing with lightning and shooting the photos, and Claudia Falcão styling.