Juliana Lima Vasconcellos’ Endless Summer

Stories Destinations Juliana Lima Vasconcellos’ Endless Summer

Even the most creative minds need a break… But how, where, and what? We couldn’t resist asking the talented designers at Invisible Collection how they spend their summer holidays. The answers are so enticing, four words come to mind: Take me with you! Enjoy the read, and enjoy the summer!

Your Go-To Destination

“This summer, I’m heading to Patmos, a Greek island I’ve wanted to visit for a long time. Its mix of natural beauty, history, and spiritual energy feels like the perfect setting for a slower, more reflective rhythm.”

The Must-Visit Spots

“It’s my first time in Patmos, but I’ve received wonderful recommendations: Benetos for its food and view, Apocalypsis for a fresh, elegant take on local flavors, and Tarsanas by the harbor for seafood. I’m also looking forward to exploring Chora, the monastery, and the hidden beaches that everyone talks about.”

Your Trip Picks: Book, Playlist, Podcast…

“Book: Something that connects quantum physics and spirituality. I like reading things that expand my sense of reality.

Podcast: The Diary of a CEO: thoughtful and honest, with conversations that often surprise me.

Playlist: A mix of indie rock and classical. The kind of contrast that works beautifully on long summer days.”

The Dream Holiday Activity 

“Days without fixed plans. Long swims, unhurried meals, quiet walks, and moments of observation: the way the light shifts, the colors of a place, the silence between things.”

An Unforgettable Moment

“Swimming at sunset in the warm, deserted waters of Angra dos Reis. The sea was calm, the light was fading, and I felt completely present. It’s a simple memory, but one that always stays with me.”

P.S — Juliana Lima Vasconcellos’s tips for packing the perfect case?

“I pack like I’m editing a small collection: light fabrics, neutral tones, and clothes that move with the body. I always include a few fluid silhouettes, pieces that are comfortable, elegant, and adapt easily from day to night. A sarong is essential, and I bring many accessories: jewelry, scarves, belts. They help transform even the simplest look and allow me to travel light without repeating the same outfit in the same way. One sculptural accessory always comes along. It brings personality to the whole wardrobe.”

Juliana Lima Vasconcellos

Born in the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, Juliana Vasconcellos studied architecture and construction management. After living in New York, London and Barcelona she returned to her home country and founded her own architecture & design studio. Her passion for furniture design stems from the many private project she worked on as her clients commissioned original pieces. She is now based in Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. Some of her designs are developed in partnership with her fellow architect Matheus Barreto.  

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