From designer dressing rooms to street style shoots: 140 Senac RJ students experience Rio Fashion Week 2026 from the inside, April 14–18.
Categoria: Fashion
Two major events put Rio de Janeiro at the center of Brazilian fashion: Rio Fashion Week and Fevest Inspire 2026, set for June 9–11 in Nova Friburgo.
At The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere in Shanghai, Meryl Streep chose the Pamela Satin 85 by Brazilian brand Alexandre Birman to shine on the red carpet.
Brazilian brand Corello dives into the vintage universe with Fashion Nostalgia: paisley on jacquard, retro silhouettes, and an analog campaign starring Laura
Two-tone lace, timeless silhouettes and a refined palette: Monthal Moonlit unveils “Aurora,” its second Fall/Winter capsule collection.
All royalties go to AMA: Santa Lolla’s 2026 capsule launches alongside an embroidery workshop for neurodiverse mothers in São Paulo.
Brazilian designer Cris Barros staged her GRAZIE collection at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, with 40 looks inspired by her time in Milan, streamed live on the
Brazilian fashion group Agilità expands in São Paulo with a sleek 102 m² store at Morumbi Shopping, targeting 8% retail growth in its 42nd year.
The global fashion brand opens stores in Sorocaba and Porto Alegre, creating 200 jobs and marking its arrival in southern Brazil.
The origami-inspired geometric bucket bag returns in six limited and one-of-a-kind versions, all handcrafted from upcycled leather.
While promoting Devil Wears Prada sequel, Meryl Streep chose Brazilian brand LAPIMA — the Manuela model from the Vela collection, inspired by Ceará’s traditional sailboats.
Brazil’s ForbesLife Fashion marks its 10th issue and 5th anniversary with top model Isabeli Fontana in a party girl editorial by Nicole Heiniger.
On International Women’s Day, Brazilian curve brand Ashua launched a 10-look anniversary collection blending fashion, representation, and social impact.
With a run at Ibirapuera Park and a lunch at Bottega Bernacca, Docthos unveiled a line merging technology, comfort, and masculine style.
Inspired by spontaneous encounters and the power of music, Maria Filó’s Fall-Winter 26 celebrates freedom and the spirit of the 1970s.
Denim, band tees, and reimagined lace: Renner’s Style Director reveals how festival looks translate into practical, stylish everyday outfits.
The contrast between strength and delicacy defines Fabulous Agilità’s Winter 2026 collection, blending noble fabrics with timeless elegance for today’s woman.
From leather to animal print, Helena Silvarolli unveils five key trends that will define the sophisticated and bold looks of fall 2026.
With reused materials and bold architecture, Damyller reopens its Shopping Jardins store highlighting environmental commitment and customer experience.
From sculptural heels to square toes, the boldest shoe shapes of the season are here to elevate every winter outfit.
APADA Niterói launches 2026 with a Charity Fashion Show at Clube Central, merging fashion, elegance, and social impact in a memorable afternoon.
H&M has opened its first men’s store in Brazil, at MorumbiShopping, launching its Fall 2026 collection with special activations.
Festival fashion in 2026 blends comfort, attitude, and authenticity with bold prints, functional layers, and versatile pieces.
Inspired by Op Art, Hector Albertazzi’s Circa collection blends optical illusion and modern design for Winter 2026.
From sculptural heels to square toes, the boldest shoe shapes of the season are here to elevate every winter outfit.
Brazilian premium fashion group Veste launches Le Lis, BO.BÔ, John John, and Dudalina simultaneously at São Paulo’s MorumbiShopping.
Fashion influencer Lara Akel picks brown, red, vintage floral, pink, and reinvented all-black as the must-have looks for fall this season.
Brazilian label Litt unveils La Sauvage, a Winter 26 collection blending contemporary boho, safari chic, and structured tailoring into a bold feminist statement.
At the Brazilian Cinema Festival, Alexandre Birman’s Magnolia sandal dazzled with exclusive editions and celebrity appearances.
Carol Celico’s brand marks four years with its largest store yet at Iguatemi São Paulo and the new “4&counting” collection.