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This edition, A Chain of Women, is dedicated to spotlighting the pivotal role of women in the fashion industry, featuring a curated selection of brands and initiatives led by talented Brazilian women. The exhibition strives to illuminate issues pertaining to women in fashion and the broader economy; highlighting the creativity, quality, and exquisite expertise demonstrated by both creators and executors.

Beyond showcasing fashion and innovation, the emphasis is on women designers who actively drive sustainable fashion forward, contribute to female empowerment and foster sisterhood by collaborating with fellow women, especially those in low-income communities aiming to enhance living conditions for hundreds of families.

Participating designers: Catarina Mina, Cura Acessórios, Demodê, Farm Rio, Flavia Aranha, Irá Salles, Isabela Capeto, Lenny Niemeyer, Malwee, Marina Bitu, Nalimo, Nannacay, Neriage, PatBo, Paula Ferber, Renata Brenha, Silvia Furmanovich, Tereza Xavier, Vicenta Perrotta, Vix, WTNB Participating innovators: Amadeu, Banco de Tecidos, Ecotece + Bela Brand, Newsew 3D, Oricla Elástico + A.C.T, Pacoa Eco, Thais Cipolletta

Curators of the exhibition include leading voice Lilian Pacce, UN/WTO sustainability specialist Camila Villas and Brazilian designer Marilia Biasi. Set designers for the 2024 exhibition include Gigi Colagrossi, Helena Cebrian and Luiza Chara.

Brazil: Creating Fashion for Tomorrow

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Admission / Cost FREE
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Embassy of Brazil in London More Info

Address: 14-16 Cockspur Street
St. James's
London
SW1Y 5BL
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Public Transport Charing Cross, Embankment, Piccadilly Circus
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Brazil: Creating Fashion for Tomorrow

About Led and curated by Camila Villas, Lilian Pacce and Marilia Biasi, Brazil: Creating Fashion for Tomorrow shines a spotlight on Brazilian creators and innovators who are guided by socio-environmental values. It highlights the opulence of Brazil's materials, unique craftsmanship and craftspeople, and novel design processes.
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