In Portugal, King Levi, a renowned name in Mozambican fashion, participated in the first day of CPLP Fashion Week, an event that celebrates the talent and creativity of designers from Portuguese-speaking countries. King Levi's presence was marked by a moment of pride and celebration, as the show offered him the opportunity to witness the brilliance of various works, including those of Mozambican designers, and to reunite with two models he trained who are now achieving success in Europe.
On his social media, King Levi shared his excitement about the event: “Today was a great opportunity to see fabulous work from designers across the CPLP (Community of Portuguese Language Countries), including from my country, Mozambique. I also had the opportunity to see two designs that I created and are now shining in Europe.”
The fashion show not only highlighted the creativity and talent of designers from the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP), but also provided King Levi with a moment of personal satisfaction in seeing the positive impact his training work had on the models' careers. The presence of these talents on the European stage reflects the international recognition and growing influence of Mozambican fashion.
The CPLP Fashion Week serves as an important platform for the promotion and cultural exchange between Portuguese-speaking countries, and King Levi's participation in this event underscores the crucial role he plays in fashion both in Mozambique and abroad. The event also offers a showcase for new generations of designers and models who are raising the bar for fashion in CPLP countries.





















