Bazaar Spain magazine published the singer Rosalía wearing the bracelet Louise Paola Vilas, “Brazilian jeweler that explores feminism through sculptural pieces in gold and silver inspired by the female silhouette.”
Paola Vilas expresses contemporary issues from a provocative and sculptural aesthetic perspective, “a jewel and a sculpture at the same time.”
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Nannacay Laine Bag in the curatorship “All Hail Halston! A Guide to the Glam Life” by Vogue US.
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Akra Collection sustainable accessories at Vogue Portugal. “The Pink issue. An issue that sees life in pink and explores the tone in all its pantones: from the most vibrant to the darkest, from pastel pink to hot pink, from metaphorical to literal.”
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Sy&Vie in the French magazine Numéro, among the brands Fendi, Valentino, Celine, Alexander MacQueen and Dior.
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Laura Harrier with earrings signed by Brazilian designer Ana Khouri in British Vogue.
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Naisha Cardoso and Aline Folha show a plethora of flavors, smells and colors in the new Amazônia Sazonal collab.
The fine artists, motivated by the Amazonian culture, its fruits and seasonality, created prints in several different items, “we started with a line of stationery, then we went into jewelry and bags, and we didn’t stop there, we printed home accessories as well.”
Pupunha, açaí and bacuri are the protagonists of this first triad of Amazonian fruits that debuts its essence and beauty into table sets, notebooks, cards and envelopes.
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On Mother’s Day, American Vogue published ballet dancer Ingrid Silva using Christina Earring by Brazilian designer Ana Khouri.
“In 2020, Silva’s life changed profoundly: Her work as a ballet dancer came to a grinding halt, and she discovered that she was expecting a child—‘a beautiful and challenging moment’, ‘A sapatilha que mudou meu mundo (The Pointe Shoes That Changed My World)’”.
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May’s Vogue Mexico interviewed Brazilian designer Vanda Jacintho, who expresses her nationality in the DNA of her sustainable clothing and accessories brand.
For the latest collection, all jewelry pieces were made with handcrafted recycled resin and certified organic fabrics. “The main engine of his latest pieces is to spread the knowledge of his land, supporting his country and showing the world the immense handmade and sustainable value that resides in Brazil.”
Fair trade, textile traceability and visualization of the communities’ work are some axes that the designer has in her brand. “Sustainable design flourishes in Latin America, a fertile soil where ancestral knowledge, handmade textile techniques and creativity abound. The artistic roots based on Brazilian modernism and the warm climate of the Pantanal, the region where the stylist grew up, are the source of inspiration for her latest collection, which has a strong sustainable character in every handmade detail. ”
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Sinesia Karol participated and celebrated the Carolyn Lynch Humanitarian award at the virtual event “Boston Hot Pink Evening” of the BCRF (Breast Cancer Research Foundation), an American organization that supports and funds breast cancer research.
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Vogue Italy presents Serpui among some 2021 fashion trends inspired by fruits’ colors and shapes, “watermelon and strawberries, seasonal fashion loves fruits.”
“Bananas, citrus fruits and slices of fresh fruit complement the classic bouquets, revealing the vitamin side of summer with bright colors, ironic designs and complete prints.”
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