Luisa Santos

Whispers of Change


Inspired by the eternal dance between the restless sea and winds of change, the collection comes to life as an ode to the beauty of instability. Like waves that sway beneath the influence of the breeze, each piece reflects the fluidity of turbulent times.
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There is a special meeting place for the restless sea and the winds of change in a world where the tides of nature reflect the cycles of our existence. This is where the adventure begins, in the middle of the unsteady dance; a journey that gave rise to a vision, a passion, and a purpose.
What causes the waters to become turbulent? obviously there is a logic explanation for it. The wind, the oceans corrunts, the change of temperature... The instability that sorounds it.
People become agitated when there is instability.

Everything has an explanation. This question sparked a wave of inventiveness and creative curiosity that motivated to explore the boundaries of inspiration and potential.
As you dug deeper in your own questions, the similarities between the natural world and the human experience will captivated you. With its waves reflecting our own emotions, its storms reflecting our challenges, and its tranquil times repeating our moments of peace, the restless sea came to represent the ever changing landscapes of our lives.

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Nowhere is the spirit of freedom more evident than in the history of Portugal’s storied past, where the echoes of revolution can still be heard through the ages. Portugal’s history, from the Carnation Revolution on April 25th, 1974, to the struggles for independence from colonial authority, exemplifies the continuous human longing for freedom and fairness. The Portuguese people have faced adversity with courage and sacrifice, raising their voices in defiance of oppression and injustice.


Revolução dos Cravos
On April 25th, 1974, Portugal exprienced a turning point that would permanently change the path of its history: the œillet Revolution. This nonviolent rebellion, symbolized by the insertion of red œillets into the barrels of soldiers’ weapons, brought an end to decades of dictatorship and inaugurated a new era of democracy and freedom.




œ i l l e t
noun
a double-flowered cultivated variety of clove pink, with grey-green leaves and showy pink, white, or red flowers.
The image of the “Cravos,” or carnations, blooming from the barrels of rifles captured the imagination of the world, symbolizing the triumph of love over hate, of hope over despair. It was a moment of pure poetry, a testament to the power of nonviolent resistance and the indomitable spirit of a people united in their quest for freedom

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