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Meeting Sandra Gato, the Editor in Chief of ELLE Portugal

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If you’ve never opened it, you will soon become addicted! It is bubbling, colorful and happy! Yes, happy because it just turned 25 years (picture above) : – ELLE Portugal is trying to uplift women’s life and to keep the dream alive! So if like me, you need positive vibes and to escape with beautiful images and punchy fashion shoots, check out the fresh breeze blowing across the magazine thanks to Sandra Gato, the new Editor in Chief. 

– Words are my passion. Communication too. When you work as an Editor in Chief, you have to accessorize words with editing. After studies of journalism and a training in Cosmopolitan, Sandra’s worked for the ELLE Portugal for 21 years : – The magazine changed a lot and I changed with it. I wrote about so many interesting things, it’s always new. We want to anticipate the trends and cheer the change with Portugese women to give them the choice. We don’t want to dictate anything

Talking about the change, have Portugese women changed a lot? – Yes, they are so different than they used to be. They are educated, career wise and much more trendy aware. They take more care about themselves. And they are enjoying lifeSmiling, Sandra adds : – We’re not doing crazy fashion shoots. We always mix high fashion with other brands like H&M for exemple. We are close to our readers, the real women. We just want to inspire them. 

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What about the new generation of Portugese Fashion Designers? – For us Nuno Baltazar is one of the best : trendy clothes easy to wear, with great details. Very feminine dresses well cut in really good material. He’s been successfull for 6-8 years. And of course there is Felipe Oliveira Baptista, but he’s based in Paris. It’s difficult for young talents here, but crisis brings more creativity. We’ve still had to believe more in our talents to promote them. We are very good professional when we are outside the country. We need to have more self esteem. But every decade, we are growing and getting better.

Last October “to expend ELLE world“, ELLE.pt was launched : – It’s a complement of the magazine. There are two different things, with a different language : we are closer to readers on the site. The communication is more immediate. It’s the future. And in the magazine we want to be a luxury product.

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As Sandra used to be a lifestyle editor, I asked her about some of her favourite spots in Portugal :

1. In Lisbon, they are always new small restaurants, like Taberna da Rua das Flores in Chiado. For a luxury shopping, check out Avenida da Liberdad and Fashion Clinic. For trendy spots, LX Factory and Embaxiada.

2. O’Porto is blooming. There are a lot of new shops with a vintage vibe. They have a new way to look at our past. And you have to go to Douro to see the beauty of the landscapes.

3. For me, Alentejo it’s like peace : very friendly people and the food is beautiful. Visit Evora, a beautiful town and the Alentejo coast!

Many thanks Sandra and happy birthday to the ELLE Portugal!

Photos : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2013, tous droits réservés.   

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The Lancaster Hotel, Paris: Visiting the Marlene Dietrich Suite with Valentino Piazzi, the Manager of the Lancaster

Perfection doesn’t exist, but the excellence to make well, and to like what we make: yes.” Valentino Piazzi opens the door of the Marlene Dietrich suite, while we can hear the “Lili Marlene” song. Awsome! Beteween 1936 and 1939, the famous actress and singer lived there. If the suite was recently renewed, the grand piano, the furniture, the parquet, the lamps, the photos are of origin. Built in 1889, the Lancaster has this undefinable charm of the ancient luxury hotels. We feel like “at home“. For the general manager of the Lancaster who has a long experience of luxury hotels (the Ritz in Paris, the Savoy in London and the Raffles in Singapour): “It’s always pleasure to work in luxury hotels. There is a nostalgic side. The intensity of the experience which makes the difference. The place, the way you organize work“. I notice the “serenity  button” which replaces in all the rooms the inelegant “Do not disturb” hung on in doors of hotels. “I ask to the staff to be thoughtful, but not invading. The hotel must be warm, with a home feeling. If you look for something different: the lancaster is atypical, it is a hotel with a supplement of soul“.

Thanks to Valentino Piazzi.

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Caussette, Paris: The Interview of Berangere Portalier

Definitely this beginning of September is  my French “month”: many fairs, events and interviews in Paris and Lyon. Let’s start with the independant new magazine that rocks the French feminine press, Causette! Subtil and sexy cool for women with a brain “from 15 to 91 years old“, adds Berangere Portalier, the bubbly chief editor. “We make the paper we’d like to read“. And we “normal but not banal girls” (in the magazine charter), we do love Causette!

– Boys buy  Causette for their girlfriend too. Greg and Gilles are the founders of the magazine. Greg is a press enthusiastic. He noticed his girlfriend didn’t have anything to read. He designed a false cover that women really liked. Then it took us one year and half  from the idea to the magazine archievement. We were wondering : « will my sister read this? ». And we decided to develop more a human approach.

Is Causette a feminist magazine – I want to precise for me feminist is not an insult, neither against men? Yes, Causette is a feminist. The word has been misused, I really hope we’ll success to rehabilitate it! We really take care not being overlooked in politics associations.  We could be nice partners, that’s it.

What is your background? Anthropology, Greg too. I’ve been a student during a long time, I am a great disciple (laughs). I didn’t learn journalism. I was a chief editor (video editing). Liliane, the other chief editor came from Charlie Hebdo (the famous French satirical comics magazine in the 70’s-80’s).

What’s making Causette different? Causette wants to favour a subjective writing. And to create an empathy and to make a literary effort, without giving any lesson to readers. The magazine sections change in every (or almost) issue! The magazine doesn’t look like what we were looking for at the beginning. I think it is better (smile). We do the paper we enjoy reading. We’ve reinvented almost everything. This hand made part makes us different. We need to keep that. We are free, cause we are shareholders of the magazine. We started six people with 90.000 euros.  Today we believe more in Causette than two years ago!

Do you have time to write? I am the one who organizes everything. I write a little and I’m not sure about my writing. Liliane writes a lot. But I like both organizing and writing.

It seems to be not so far from editing? Yes, in English it’s the same word : chief editor ! It’s really near the editing, we work with different pieces to bring together and organize.

Causette in the future? We have so many ideas. We try to be a little be wise (laughs). Making things we really do know. For instance, it’s press. But we defenitely want to develop the website.

The press likes you, don’t you? Yes, they do. They really like us, we have lots of good articles. Journalists present Causette as a freedom space in the French press. We created a kind of niche. Now I say to myself: you can die (laughs).

A success story? Causette made me grown. It’s really rewarding for me. I have insomnia… I want to stay human, near people.

Now you can believe me : Causette rocks, doesn’t it? Big thanks Berangere!

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