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  • Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Show Portugal 2023

    Watch the video of the Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Freak Show 2023 Portugal Fashion news - Jean Paul Gaultier is presenting his Fashion Freak Show in Portugal in November. Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freak Show will be held in Lisbon on 8-12 and in Porto on 16-19 November 2023. In this musical celebration, Jean Paul Gaultier presents some of his most iconic haute couture pieces, such as Madonna's pointed bodices, in a setting full of multimedia elements and visual effects. The fashion show celebrates 50 years of fashion success displayed in a frenetic rhythm, with dancers, actors, and acrobats. Enter Gaultier's world of glamour, excess, poetry, and magic which, in this unprecedented exhibition, also pays tribute to those who inspired his work: Pedro Almodóvar and Luc Besson (in cinema), Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Mylène Farmer (in music) and Régine Chopinot and Angelin Prejlocaj (in dance). Nile Rodgers is responsible for the show's explosive playlist which ranges from disco to funk, including pop and rock. The creative team is co-directed by Tonie Marshall and choreographed by Marion Motin. According to Jean Paul Gaultier: “This show is an invitation to dream, to make dreams come true. I was lucky and wanted to share my story to show that, whoever we are, the doors are open.” Watch the video of the Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Freak Show 2023: #jeanpaulgaultier #jeanpaulgaultierfashionshowportugal #fashionfreakshow2023 #portugalnews #fashionshowportugal2023 #newsportugal #fashionnewsportugal #celebritiesnewsportugal

  • This is Robert de Niro’s new investment in Portugal

    Portugal news - This is Robert de Niro’s new investment in Portugal – Lisbon’s prime location, Avenida da Liberdade, will soon include the first hotel opened in Portugal by Robert de Niro. American actor Robert de Niro will soon open a Nobu hotel in Lisbon’s luxury avenue. The hotel chain, that comprises 17 hotels globally, is owned by Robert de Niro and his two partners, world-renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa and producer Meir Teper. The Nobu Hotels brand is the epitome of modern luxury blended with minimalist Japanese tradition. Lisbon’s Avenida da Liberdade is synonymous with prestige, as historical 19th century buildings provide the perfect backdrop for luxury boutiques. Lisbon’s rich cultural venues and historical landmarks are only a short walking distance away from the trendy avenue, enticing shoppers to visit the Praça do Comércio that overlooks the Tagus river, the São Jorge castle and downtown Baixa. A hotel in Lisbon’s luxury avenue fits Robert De Niro’s motto: “Time goes on. So, whatever you’re going to do, do it. Do it now. Don’t wait!”

  • Christian Louboutin’s red hotel opens in Portugal

    Christian Louboutin’s red hotel is opening in southern Portugal, in Melides, Setúbal. The red sole star is opening his first red hotel that is translated Vermelho Hotel in Portuguese and the official opening is set for April 1st. Christian Louboutin is painting the town red in the Melides, in the Setúbal district where the stunning white beaches are sheltered by the natural park of Arrábida. The French creator of the luxurious red soles now has his own designer hotel with only 13 bedrooms that are all as unique as his designer red soles. #ChristianLouboutin #ChristianLouboutinhotelportugal #ChristianLouboutinredhotel #VermelhoHotel #hotelnewsportugal #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews

  • Christian Louboutin investment in Portugal, La Salvada, transforms Melides into a designer village

    Portugal real-estate & celebrities news - Christian Louboutin’s new investment in Portugal, La Salvada, is transforming Melides into a designer village. Christian Louboutin’s love story with Portugal is centered on a small idyllic village on the pristine Alentejo coast, that is located in the district of Setúbal in southern Portugal. Following the success of his red hotel, the Vermelho, French designer Christian Louboutin is multiplying his real-estate investments in Portugal and has just opened a new designer guesthouse called La Salvada, meaning "the saved one" in Spanish. Christian Louboutin’s love story with an idyllic village in Portugal called Melides, that is along the Atlantic coast in southern Portugal, is transforming a small Portuguese village into a designer fairytale destination. For Christian Louboutin, the Portuguese village of Melides reminds him of the fantasy village where the French cartoon character Asterix lives, a village that is magically protected from the outside world, and villagers hold outside banquets where everyone gathers for a wonderful meal to the sounds of music and laughter. Christian Louboutin is investing in a number of holiday homes in the idyllic Portuguese village of Melides that is slowly transforming into a designer’s dream destination, where the blue lagoon sparkles as a warm invitation to come and never turn back. Christian Louboutin’s new real-estate investment in Portugal, La Salvada guesthouse was designed by Egyptian architect Tarek Shamma, who built him a designer fantasy. La Salvada is a place where guests immerse themselves in a world of music, where village parties add sparks of laughter to a life where visitors contemplate the peace of Portuguese village life. The incredible light that envelopes the small Portuguese village of Melides is the focus of Christian Louboutin’s new holiday designer accommodation where the new village blushes with a becoming sunset pink and the blue ceramic tiles reflect the blue skies. Christian Louboutin’s La Salvada guesthouse holds the essence of Nabataean architecture where the fireplace captures Petra’s timelessness and magical architecture. The designer holiday retreat is home to a 7-meter painting by Pakistani artist Imran Qureshi, where Syrian textiles, Brazilian furniture, Gaudí and Portuguese craftsmanship transform the guesthouse into a work of art. Portugal’s designer village, Melides, may yet be Christian Louboutin’s masterpiece. #portugalnews #newsportugal #portugalcelebritiesnews #portugalrealestatenews #portugalpropertynews #ChristianLouboutininvestmentsinPortugal #ChristianLouboutinguesthouseinPortugalLaSalvada #MelidesPortugal #ChristianLouboutin #TarekShamma #ChristianLouboutinmasterpiece

  • Longchamp now in Porto

    Portugal news - Luxury French leather goods brand Longchamp just opened a boutique in Porto. After opening its first outlet in Lisbon’s Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet, Longchamp is now in the Vila do Conde Fashion Outlet in Porto, according to FashionNetwork. Longchamp’s new 100 sq. m luxury boutique in the Vila do Conde Fashion Outlet is located next to luxury brands such as Armani, Calvin Klein, Desigual, Karl Lagerfield, Lacoste, as well as the largest Levi’s outlet on the Iberian Peninsula. #portugalnews #Longchamp #ViladoCondeFashionOutlet #brandsportugal #fashionnewsportugal #portugalbusinessnews

  • Dior now in Lisbon

    French luxury brand Christian Dior Couture opened its first boutique in Avenida da Liberdade in Lisbon. The new boutique of 1,000 sq. m occupies three levels and is located in a 19th century historical building, Alegria One, that was restored to its former glory. Dior now embellishes the main Lisbon Avenue and joins the ranks of Louis Vuitton, Prada, Miu Miu, Max Mara and Yves Saint Laurent. Avenida da Liberdade is Lisbon’s most expensive area. Source: https://www.portugalbusinessesnews.com/post/dior-now-in-lisbon #DiorLisbon #ChristianDiorCouture #fashionportugal #luxuryportugal #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews

  • Yves Rocher invests in an e-commerce platform in Portugal

    Portugal investment news - Yves Rocher, the number 1 cosmetics brand in France, invests in an e-commerce platform in Portugal. The beauty and cosmetics sector is the 3rd most purchased category of products online in Portugal and Yves Rocher, that is a global French skin care and cosmetics company, has re-positioned its brand to be closer to its Portuguese customers. Yves Rocher is among the Top 10 cosmetic brands in Portugal where the French company has been steadily increasing its market share in the cosmetics market segment. #portugalnews #newsportugal #portugalinvestmentnews #yvesrocherportugalnews #ecommerceportugalnews

  • Portugal’s Top Employers 2023

    The ranking of Portugal’s Top Employers 2023, according to Top Employers Institute, the global authority on people practices, includes a list of 37 companies in a number of sectors. Among the companies that are recognized for their excellence as Top Employers on a national level, 7 Portuguese companies also make it to the list of Top Global Employers 2023. These companies are DHL Express and DHL Global Forwarding in the Transport and Logistics sector, HCL Tech in the IT sector, PepsiCo and JTI in the Consumer Goods and Services sector, Saint-Gobain in the Construction sector as well as Takeda in the Pharmaceuticals sector, that are all ranked as the best employers in the world. Source: https://www.portugalbusinessesnews.com/post/portugal-s-top-employers-2023 #PortugalTopEmployers2023 #TopEmployersInstitute #TopGlobalEmployers2023 #bestemployersintheworld2023 #HR #DHLExpress #DHLGlobalForwarding #HCLTech #PepsiCo #JTI #SaintGobain #Takeda #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews

  • What are the Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in Portugal?

    Portugal news – What are the Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in Portugal? The average salary earned by employees in Portugal is 1,294 euros gross before deductions, according to statistics database Pordata. But which jobs receive a wage that is above the national average? No 1 - Management positions, including representatives of the legislative power and executive bodies, senior positions in Public Administration, company directors and managers – They earn on average 3,577 euros. No 2 - Directors in administrative and commercial positions, including finance, human resources, sales and marketing, advertising, and public relations - They earn on average 3,091 euros. No 3 - The best-paid economic sectors are electricity, gas and water - They earn an average salary of +1,672 euros above the national average. No 4 - Directors in production and services sectors, including production in the agricultural, industrial, and construction sectors, as well as directors of purchases, distribution, transport, health services, bank branches, financial services, and insurance - They earn on average 2,826 euros. No 5 - Representatives of the legislative and executive bodies – They earn +1,483 euros above the national average. No 6 - Financial activities and insurance – They earn an average salary of +1,080 euros above the national average. No 7 - Legal, social, sporting, and cultural services professionals, including professional athletes, referees, coaches, photographers and chefs - They earn on average 2,331 euros. No 8 - Specialists in information and communication technologies - They earn on average 2,198 euros. No 9 - Specialists in finance, accounting, management, public and commercial relations - They earn on average 2,111 euros. No 10 - Specialists in the physical sciences, mathematics, engineering - They earn on average 2,019 euros. #whatarethetop10highestpayingjobsinportugal #whatarethehighestpayingjobsinportugal #whatistheaveragesalaryinportugal #Pordata #whatisthehighestsalaryinportugal #whatisthehighestpayingjobinportugal #salariesportugal2023 #wagesportugal2023 #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews

  • How to find a job in Portugal? These are the new changes to attract foreign workers

    Portugal news - How to find a job in Portugal? The Portuguese Government has just announced major changes to recruit foreign workers for Portugal. These are the new changes to attract foreign workers for Portugal: Portugal is taking drastic measures to recruit immigrants to work in Portugal and has announced that, for the first time, the Government will send officers directly to the countries where they intend to source foreign workers. The Portuguese Government has announced on July the 27th that they will soon send officers to four countries, namely India, Timor-Leste, Morocco and Cape Verde in an attempt to recruit workers for the Portuguese job market. Portugal will be sending officers to source countries to fulfil the needs of the labor market and their mission will be to establish contact points between Portuguese companies and local communities. Portugal will simplify procedures for work visas in order to attract foreign workers in a way that will ensure that the immigration process will be regular and dignified. The ability to attract and retain workers in Portugal is crucial for the growth of the Portuguese economy. The new attachés sent by the Portuguese Government will have an important role to ensure that workers who want to come to Portugal are valued and that there is an easy and simple connection between the needs of companies and foreigners looking for work. #portugalnews #howtofindajobinportugal #howtogetaworkvisaforportugal #workvisachangesportugal #foreignworkersportugal #measurestorecruitimmigrantstoworkinportugal #portugueselabormarket #immigrationportugal #jobsinportugal

  • 13% of Jobs in Portugal are Green

    More than 13% of jobs in Portugal are Green, of which 5.7% show a rising demand for professions that do not require additional skills and 5.9% concern emerging professions that require upskilling. A new study on Green Jobs in Portugal, that was launched by researchers of the University of Minho and by the Centro de Relações Laborais (CRL), investigated the Portuguese context in 2019 compared to other regions. It is expected that there will be a rising trend for Green Jobs that do not require more skills due to rising demand in existing sectors and to the on-going decarbonization process in Portugal. In addition to existing professions, there will be demand for emerging professions linked to the transition towards a low-carbon economy. Within the EU, Green Jobs for both goods and services increased by 43% between 2000 and 2019, rising from 3.2 million full-time workers to 4.5 million, that is an increase from 1.7% to 2.2% of total employment according to EUROSTAT. The Gross Value Added of the Green Economy increased by 153%, rising from EUR 129 million to EUR 326 million, that led to a GDP increase from 1.6% to 2.3%. Recent studies have shown that, for the USA and the UK, Green Jobs account for between 15 to 20% of total employment. Green jobs require workers with more education and experience and lead to higher wages and open-ended contracts. In Portugal, the sectors with the highest number of Green Jobs include the Electricity, Gas, Vapor and Water sector with 40% of jobs being Green in 2019, as well as the Construction sector with 26% of jobs being Green and the Transport and Storage sector with 25% of jobs being Green. Demand for jobs in the Electricity, Gas, Vapor and Water sector is rising by 23%, in the Manufacturing sector by 13% and in the Construction sector by 11%. Green Jobs in new and emerging professions are mostly in the Electricity, Gas, Vapor and Water sector with 7% of jobs, in the Construction sector with 6% of jobs and in the Consulting, Scientific and Technical sector with 3% of jobs. In Portugal, there is a regional concentration of Green Jobs, namely in the Central region, in the Alentejo region and in the North, showing that these regions are specializing in the Manufacturing, Construction and Energy sectors, with policies for the energy transition and climate change. The ongoing decarbonization process in Portugal is not a neutral process in terms of impact on the economy and on employment. Investments in new economic sectors, in new sources of energy, in new means of mobility as well as in extending best practices for the circular economy will lead to a rising demand for existing as well as for new professions. Source: https://www.portugalbusinessesnews.com/post/13-of-jobs-in-portugal-are-green #greeneconomyportugal #greenjobsportugal #UniversidadedoMinho #CentrodeRelaçõesLaborais #greennewsportugal #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews

  • Digital Nomads Portugal – New App to find digital nomad jobs and social events

    Portugal news – Digital nomads in Portugal now have access to a new app to find digital nomad jobs and to join digital nomad meetups. Are you a Digital Nomad freelancer? A new app for finding digital nomad jobs in Portugal has just been launched by Vlancer. The Vlancer app shows the work profile of all available digital nomad freelancers including their picture, their skills as well as their experience. Vlancer is a software for freelancers that was developed in Israel and that was named Startup of the Year 2022 in the UK. For digital nomads who need to find partners for a collaborative project or who need to find a freelance job, they can advertise for free if they have a membership. For digital nomad freelancers in Portugal, the Vlancer app makes it possible to learn Portuguese, to be linked to embassies for additional support, to be linked to the Revolut digital banking solutions, to find an insurance policy, and to be linked to a law firm for expert advice. Other advantages include being part of a digital nomad community in Portugal, with news about available coworking spaces and social meetups. The app links to digital nomad meetups, in places such as the Camarro Lounge in the Setúbal district, and displays adventure trips in Portugal through Odisseias. Vlancer also includes a dating app for digital nomads who cross paths in the same country to organize meetups with like-minded people who share the same adventurous spirit. The Vlancer club is a community for digital nomads where freelancers can collaborate on joint projects through a project management system that includes invoicing and insurance options. For digital nomads who need to find partners for a collaborative project, they can advertise the project for free. To be part of the Vlancer club, there is a Euro 20 monthly fee, but no commissions are applied when using the app to find collaborative partners or to join events. With the new Vlancer Digital Nomad app, digital nomads in Portugal now have access to the digital nomad community to share jobs and to socialize. The digital nomad lifestyle in Portugal is now getting much more organized, with Portugal now becoming the new trendy destination for digital nomads. #portugalnews #digitalnomadnewsportugal #digitalnomadnews #digitalnomadsinportugal #digitalnomadjobsinportugal #digitalnomadmeetupsinportugal #freelancejobsportugal #Vlancer #vlancerportugal #advertisedigitalnomadjobs #digitalnomadcommunityportugal #livinginportugal #workinginportugal #movingtoportugal

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