Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez wore earrings by Brazilian designer Fernando Jorge in the October issue of Billboard magazine.
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The first Brazil Noble edition, an event in Dubai whose proposal was to introduce and launch Brazilian haute couture in the Middle East during Arab Fashion Week (AFW) 2020, took place on the 22nd. Among the Brazilian team were the designers: Maison Alexandrine, Vitor Zerbinato, Emannuelle Junqueira, Sandro Barros and jewelry designer Andrea Conti. Each brand showed 16 looks from their fall 2020 collection. Maison Alexandrine, Vitor Zerbinato, Emannuelle Junqueira, Sandro Barros e a designer de joias Andrea Conti. Cada um exibiu 16 looks da coleção outono 2020.
Partner companies High Class Corporate Services, AAVVA Fashion and Cia Paulista de Moda by businesswoman Rejane Silva created Brazil Noble.
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Osklen introduces OSKLEN AG, the brand's most sustainable sneaker as a result of combining the brand's best socio environmental practices in 20 years. " A more conscious relationship with the planet has been inspiring us to do research and create products that can be a more sustainable option for our customers from a long time ago. For over 20 years we have dedicated ourselves, in a pioneering way, to the purpose of sustainability, incorporating our style and design into ethical products that inspire more and more people to adopt a more balanced and conscious lifestyle", says Oskar Metsavaht, founder and creative director of OSKLEN.
OSKLEN AG promotes the chain of new sustainable materials with a guarantee of origin, transparency, traceability and income generation for riverside and indigenous communities.
OSKLEN AG is a milestone in the sneaker category, by using in its manufacture an elaborate and rich mix of sustainable raw materials in a single project. Developed to create the least possible environmental impact, it promotes the economy of the floresta em pé (standing forest- the sustainable use of forest products and harvest) and the generation of income and the empowerment of riverine groups, indigenous and communities in Brazil.
From reused waste to fully traceable leather, the sneaker line uses e-fabrics, raw materials of sustainable origin developed in partnership with Instituto E, in addition to natural latex from the Amazon. The manufacture of each pair of sneakers uses discarded tires, cork, rice straw, sugar cane, cotton thread and canvas waste. The raw materials used are: eco canvas made from recycled fibers and cotton; certified bovine leather with traceability guarantee, zero chromium; Osklen AG sole- a combination containing natural latex from the Amazon and reused waste (recycled rubber, discarded tire powder, cork and rice straw)- and green EVA insole produced with 70% sugar cane.
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French shoe brand VERT and American designer Rick Owens launch a new collab for the third consecutive time. In order to celebrate the partnership, two new sneaker designs are the stars of the collaboration: the Runner Style 2 and Runner Style Mid.
The Runner Style 2 was developed in a smoother and lighter way for the new sole. It is also more ecological, since the midsole has 46% sugar cane and 8% banana oil in its composition. For the first time, VERT introduces natural cork in its sole, combined with 30% Amazon rubber and 31% rice residues.
Runner Style Mid is an equal part combination of inspiration of the brand and the designer. The new midsole was produced with 54% biological base combined with 64% of the same raw material as the cork sole.
The redesigned sole increases the sneaker lightness. An evolved design for the sole with flexible longitudinal and lateral furrows provide comfort and improve foot scrolling, especially for long distances. L-Foam technology in the midsole ensures optimum cushioning. The upper part of the V of both styles was produced with 100% recycled polyester - coming from plastic bottles - and was made in Brazil.
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The main trade show in the United States beachwear segment, Cabana, held its first digital edition from July 20th to 22nd. Cabana Virtual Marketplace held the event in partnership with JOOR, an American digital platform that allows interaction between brands and large retail boutiques.
Água de Coco, Catarina Mina, Haight, Lenny Niemeyer, SERPUI, Triya and Yukio, with support of Fashion Label Brasil - Program of Internationalization of Value-Added Brazilian Fashion, created by ABEST (Brazilian Fashion Designers Association), and Adriana Degreas with support of Texbrasil (Brazilian Fashion Textile Industry Internationalization Program), created by Abit (Brazilian Association of Textiles and Apparel), both Brazilian fashion export programs in partnership with Apex-Brasil (Brazilian Agency for the Promotion of Exports and Investments) are the Brazilian brands that attended the event.
The digital event brought immediate business expectations of US $ 244k and US $ 404k for the next 12 months. “With this business model, the attending brands continued to have their personalized space, where the buyer had access to the images of the collection, videos, linesheet, interaction with the brand and order fulfillment ”, explains Alberto Hiar, ABEST president.
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De 02 a 04 de outubro, acontece as feiras Who’s Next e Première Classe, em Paris. O evento na cidade luz conta com a participação de duas marcas brasileiras apoiadas pelo Fashion Label Brasil e Texbrasil, programas de internacionalização da ABEST e da Abit (Associação Brasileira da Indústria Têxtil e de Confecção), em parceria com a Apex-Brasil (Agência Brasileira de Promoção de Exportações e Investimentos).
As marcas participantes são: DOTZ, do Fashion Label Brasil, na Première Classe; e a Rio de Sol, do Texbrasil; na Who’s Next.
Mesmo com a pandemia, os eventos acontecem de forma física, porém obedecem às recomendações de segurança do governo francês. Com isso, não serão permitidas mais de 1000 pessoas no mesmo ambiente, e todos devem manter distanciamento no local. O uso de máscaras também será obrigatório, assim como a distribuição de álcool gel.
Segundo o CEO da marca de moda praia brasileira Rio de Sol, Gian Guatteri, a feira é uma oportunidade para ampliar o mercado na Europa. Ele também pontua que, por conta da pandemia, acredita que o público desta edição seja majoritariamente francês. A marca leva para o evento sua coleção Primavera/Verão 2021.
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