Inspirada nas suas três cidades preferidas, Lenny Niemeyer lança sua coleção Destinos
Inspirada nas suas três cidades preferidas, Lenny Niemeyer lança sua coleção Destinos
Lenny Niemeyer buscou inspiração nas cidades brasileiras que abraçou ao longo de sua vida para desenvolver a sua nova coleção de verão/24. Os lugares que o destino lhe apresentou e que ela incorporou em sua essência e estilo serviram de base para a nova temporada.
A estilista teve como ponto de partida o Rio de Janeiro, principal fonte de inspiração e sua grande paixão. O balneário chique foi traduzido em cores frescas e estampas maximizadas. “Quando viajo, gosto de voltar de dia para poder chegar com a vista da Baía de Guanabara e toda a topografia da cidade, é uma das mais lindas que já vi na vida. Um lugar para explorar é o Sítio Burle Marx, além de ser um passeio delicioso, o acervo botânico é imperdível”, diz a estilista.
Do Rio, Lenny vai para Trancoso, seu principal destino de férias por anos, onde trouxe elementos rústicos e a sofisticação despretensiosa que fazem parte do DNA de sua marca. Segundo Lenny, seu lugar preferido em Trancoso é o próprio quadrado, onde podemos ver a praia e o espírito baiano.
São Paulo, cenário da adolescência, representa o seu interesse pela arquitetura e a botânica, universos que ela descobriu durante a faculdade, além do olhar para looks que possam transitar tanto na praia como na cidade. “São Paulo é praticamente onde eu vivi a vida inteira e é onde descobri meu interesse pela arquitetura. Gosto de visitar o MASP com projeto de Lina Bo Bardi, a Pinacoteca, o Auditório Ibirapuera… A cidade toda é rodeada por arte”, completa Lenny.
A grande aposta da temporada fica por conta das estampas exclusivas, como a Carrés, feita a partir de 4 lenços pintados à mão e a Burle, inspirada nas formas de Burle Marx e que pode ser vista no vestido lenço seda e maiô frente única gola alta. Os quimonos sem manga, em seda e linho, lisos e estampados, são tendências da marca para a estação, assim como a alfaiataria revisitada em lisos e estampas.
A marca elegeu Trancoso para fazer o shooting com a modelo Mari Calazan. Com fotos de Juliana Rocha, a campanha teve beleza assinada por Camila Anac e styling de Daniel Ueda.
FICHA TÉCNICA
MODELO MARI CALAZAN
FOTO JULIANA ROCHA
BEAUTY CAMILA ANAC
STYLIST DANIEL UEDA
VIDEOMAKER GUILHERME YOSHIDA
BTS E DRONE PILOT VINCENT RIMBAUX
ASSITENTE FOTO DANIEL SULIMA
ASSISTENTE FOTO KAUAN FURTADO
ASSISTENTE STYLIST HUGO MACHADO
EQUIPE LENNY
LENNY NIEMEYER
BEL NIEMEYER
TELMA AZEVEDO
DANI AMARAL
GABRIELA COUTH
PRODUÇÃO EXECUTIVA FABI VIEIRA
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54th edition of the festival will have a parade of 6 brands associated with ABEST on November 17th, 18th and 19th
The biggest and most awaited fashion event in Brazil takes place from the 16th to the 20th of November. The 54th edition of São Paulo Fashion Week presents a record of in-person fashion shows, this time there will be 50 shows. Among them, six associated ABEST brands: Misci, Lilly Sarti, DEPEDRO, Neriage, Lenny Niemeyer and Triya.
The festival brings – in addition to the iconic parades – attractions such as interactive installations, pocket shows, scenography content, exhibitions and much more. Curated by Carollina Laureano, Komplexo Tempo’s street will be transformed into an open-air gallery due to the collectives of artists who will perform there. In addition to these novelties, another unprecedented fact is that for the first time in the history of the event, SPFW opens ticket sales to the public.
The opening parade of the second day of the event on Thursday (17) is by Misci at 10:30 am, the next one is by Lilly Sarti at 12:30 pm. Later, the last ABEST associate to parade is the DEPEDRO brand at 4pm.
The next day (18), Triya parades at 12pm and on Saturday (19) Neriage will be on the catwalk at 12:30. Closing the parades on the same day, Lenny Niemeyer performs at 9:30 pm.
A new space created at Shopping Iguatemi (Av. Brg. Faria Lima, 2232 – Jardim Paulistano) will bring together a fashion show room and the entire online broadcast of the event, with a studio area dedicated to content production. The other hub will be at Komplexo Tempo (511 Henry Ford Avenue), which will now have two showrooms, exhibitions, lounges and a large press room.
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The return of the in-person event developed the image of Brazilian brands for 32 visitors from the main media and international influencers and generated 52 clippings on Instagram.
Press Day is an important tool for promoting and positioning Brazilian brands in the international market.
The return of in-person events creates networking experiences and enhances branding for the main medias and influencers in the fashion world.
“The event was excellent. Not only was the curatorship of the participating brands amazing, but also the structure that was set up by AZZI+Co and the quality of the guests. This type of event should happen more often so that opinion makers and journalists can get to know the brands even better,” says Ana Luiza, a representative of the brand Lenny Niemeyer.
About ABEST
Created in 2003, the Brazilian Association of Fashion Designers (ABEST) aims to strengthen and promote Brazilian design and fashion. Its main purposes is to help the development of Brazilian brands with international reach and guarantee the authenticity and creativity of every single one of them, in addition to promoting the Brazilian lifestyle, thus contributing to the growth of all the segments linked to fashion. Currently, ABEST, which is a non-profit organization, has 120 brands from all over Brazil that export products to 57 countries. Moreover, it constantly carries out strategic approaches to expand its penetration throughout new markets around the world and strengthen relations with those it has already conquered.
About Fashion Label Brasil
Fashion Label Brasil, an added value Brazilian fashion internationalization program, was created in 2003 by ABEST in partnership with Apex-Brasil, and its proposal is to position the image of Brazilian fashion abroad, enhancing the image of an innovative and contemporary Brazil. The program has strategic activities – Buyer and Image Project, International Fairs and Fashion Shows, Showroom Project, in addition to special initiatives – to expand penetration in new markets around the globe and strengthen relations with those already conquered.
About Apex-Brasil
The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) works to promote Brazilian products and services abroad and attract foreign investment to strategic sectors of the Brazilian economy. The agency carries out diversified trade promotion initiatives that are aimed at promoting exports and valuing Brazilian products and services abroad, such as prospective and trade missions, business roundtables, support for the participation of Brazilian companies in major international fairs, visits by foreign buyers and influencers to learn about the Brazilian structure of production, among other business platforms that also aim to strengthen the Brazil brand. Apex-Brasil coordinates efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to Brazil, focusing on strategic sectors for the development of the competitiveness of Brazilian companies and the country.
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Three FLB brands participated in the SPFW 52nd Edition
São Paulo Fashion Week presented the 52nd edition in a hybrid format, 27 in-person shows and 24 fashion films, from November 16th to the 21st.
The event at the Brazilian Cultures Pavillion, at the Ibirapuera Park, promoted ABEST member brands: Ronaldo Fraga, Modem, Lilly Sarti, Misci, Neriage, Depedro; the Lenny Niemeyer brand presented Lenny Niemeyer 30 years old at Caminho Niemeyer, in Rio de Janeiro; and associate Manolita developed four new models for the Aluf brand fashion show.
Misci
“I SAW YOU AT FUXICO LANCHES. It was another world inside. There were people from all over the country. The same shapes, the same colors. There was even a gringo speaking Portuguese and dancing forró after two and a half Heinekens.”
Misci presented the 22 FUXICO LANCHES winter collection at the brand’s first physical fashion show.
“We have seasoned mayonnaise
A dive into a pictorial context and setting that is part of the Brazilian’s daily life, the lanchonetes.
These highly subdued spaces bring together the most diverse types – families, neighbors, and friends, that drunk person from the neighborhood…the list goes on. All of it in one space. These environments also give room to an atmosphere of sensuality and romance that is impacted by music and perfumes from the many people who pass by.
Each with its own personality, each with its unique spice.”
On Vogue’s website
“Misci, one of the great revelations of the national fashion scene and featured in the SPFW.”
“Misci, led my Airon Martin, is refreshing for the national fashion scene and held its first physical fashion show today. A die-hard fan of Brazil and all of its cultural nuances, he presented jacquards with cotton fringes, matelassé with the brand’s embossed logo and tailoring that was cut with the greatest precision and quality possible – all to the sound of Calcinha Preta and Bonde do Forró; Inspired by cafeterias in the countryside, such as those in Sinop, a city in the State of Mato Grosso, right on the edge of the BR-163 interstate highway where he was born, he once again used only local fabrics.”
On Glamour’s website
“With Sasha Meneghel opening and closing the show, Airon Martin’s brand took São Paulo Fashion Week to the bars and cafeterias by presenting a full collection of tailored sets and dresses that varied in length between midi and (very!) short pieces. It is worth highlighting two typically Brazilian fabrics that stood out in the collection: the patchwork and the fuxico.”
“Even if for many people the fashion world is restricted to a place of refinement that is far from everyday reality, for Misci, a cafeteria, or perhaps a bar, is the perfect space to dialogue with fashion. [..] A captivating presentation, with plastic chairs, a pool table, and a wall filled with beers, all of it in LED.”
On the SPFW’s website
“Misci, a design brand by Airon Martin, dives into the universe of cafeterias and bars in Brazil, and in its atmosphere of sensuality and romance, in order to launch the Fuxico Lanches collection.
Despite the theme, the soundtrack with classics of popular romantic music, and the backdrop with stacked plastic chairs, the clothes display clean shapes and geometric, architectural details.”
Depedro
The fashion film for the debut of the Depedro brand at the São Paulo Fashion Week represented the colorful and multicultural essence of the Northeast region of Brazil, through the INCELENÇA theme.
“Mysteries of life and death, sung by rural women, aligned with the meaning of the sun, courage, and endurance.”
“Incelença is the result of work that involved many hands, looks, and presences. The collection was born with the purposes of multiplying the example and stories of women who inspire us. To bring the project to life, we called on a team of professionals who dove in headfirst and turned life and death into poetry.”
On Vogue’s website
“Marcus grew up watching his grandmother Francisca cultivate cotton, weave the yarn, and hand sew and embroider pieces at home. Later on, as an adult, he realized that many of the works he had followed during childhood were disappearing. “Four years ago, these techniques were only applied to bed, table, and bath products. As the added value was low, the artisans stopped executing and passing this knowledge on to the next generations.”
“So, he decided to create some pieces of clothing that incorporated these traditions. Demand was greater than he expected and, since then, he has remained firm with the purpose of training dressmakers and making a brand with social impact. Today, the label employs a network of 250 artisans spread across five cities in the northeastern sertão region.”
On the SPFW’s website
“On the eve of participating in the SPFW’s N52 edition, Marcus Figueirêdo, Depedro’s creative director, said in an interview that he was about to fulfill his greatest dream, ‘to bring art and fashion from Seridó, the sertão, and the state of Rio Grande do Norte, to the runways of the world.’ Incelença, a film that celebrates the strength of female artisans.
Items from the men’s wardrobe are bathed in religiosity, with prints of icons such as Nossa Senhora Aparecida and Jesus’ Heart. Crochet and precious lace from the region transform basics into luxury items. To the sound of violin and fiddle, a voice sings: “the hand that sews and heals, is the hand that brings the bread. In the other hand, prays the rosary, asking for protection.”
Lenny Niemeyer
Lenny Niemeyer presented a collection that revisits all of her creative production, with a futuristic look, to celebrate the brand’s 30 years.
“Our creative process regarding the prints was born out of an experimental shooting, where models dressed up in runway looks from my 30-year trajectory danced and were portrayed using light, shadow, and effects,” Lenny Niemeyer.
On Vogue’s website
“After five days of fashion shows in São Paulo, the N52 edition of the SPFW ends this Sunday, in the state of Rio, with the celebration of Lenny Niemeyer’s 30-year career at Caminho Niemeyer, in the city of Niterói. Seeking to take on a refreshing look at its history, the creative process was based on delving into archives and first producing an experimental shooting with the favorite pieces.”
On Glamour’s website
“Officially closing the SPFW N52 was Lenny Niemeyer, who celebrated 20 years as a brand in an emotional presentation at Caminho Niemeyer, in the city of Niterói. Alongside stylist Daniel Ueda, the label brought a beachwear style with classic characteristics of the brand, which now looks at its history in futuristic pieces and prints.”
On the SPFW’s website
Line-up SPFW N52:
11/16 3pm P. Andrade – Pinacoteca
11/17 3:30pm Cria Costura Project – In-person 4pm Marisa + Mama Di African Colab – Digital 4:30pm Ronaldo Fraga – Digital 5pm À La Garçonne – Digital 5:30pm Torinno – In-person 6:30pm Anacê – Digital 7pm Mnisis – Digital 7:30pm SPFW N´GAME – In-person 8:30pm Aluf – Digital 9pm Modem – Digital 9:05pm Lilly Sarti – In-person
11/18 3pm Sankofa: Ateliê Mão de Mãe – In-person 3pm Sankofa: Meninos Rei – In-person 4pm Ronaldo Silvestre – Digital 4:30pm João Pimenta – In-person 5:15pm Rocio Canvas – Digital 6pm Weider Silveiro – In-person 6:45pm Von Trapp – Digital 7:15pm Bold Strap – Digital 7:45pm Walério Araujo – In-person 8:30pm ÀLG – Digital 9pm Ellus – Digital
11/19 10am Ponto Firme – Escola Ateliê Estudio Ponto Firme 12pm Fernanda Yamamoto – Centro Cultural São Paulo 3pm Sankofa – Santa Resistência – In-person 3pm Sankofa – Naya Violeta – In-person 4pm ÃO – Digital 4:30pm LED – Digital 5pm Misci – In-person 6pm Gloria Coelho – Digital 6:30pm Neriage – In-person 7:15pm Martins – Digital 7:45pm Igor Dadona – Digital 8:15pm Handred – In-person 9pm Irrita – Digital 9:30pm Lino Villaventura – In-person
11/20 11am Esfér – The Force 12pm Baska – Casa Panamericana 3pm Sankofa: Az Marias – In-person 3pm Sankofa: Mile Lab – In-person 3pm Sankofa: Silvério – In-person 4pm Corcel – Digital 4:30pm Fauve – Digital 5pm Angela Brito – In-person 6pm Lucas Leão – Digital 6:30pm Depedro – Digital 7:30pm Apartamento 03 – In-person 8:15pm Bispo dos Anjos – Digital 9pm Renata Buzzo – Digital 9:30pm Isaac Silva – In-person
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The fashion fair takes place at Paris Fashion Week from September 30th to October 3rd
TRANOÏ, which means “between us” in Italian, is an artistic platform that gathers and curates the very best of avant-garde and emerging designers as well as contemporary and leading brands, and puts them in the hands of the most influential players in the fashion industry. The fashion fair, at the core of Paris Fashion Week, features artistic installations, runway shows, parties and an array of events which inspire dreams and desires that are inherent to fashion. And from September 30th to October 3rd, at the Palais de Tokyo, the event promotes the Brazilian brand of Fashion Label Brasil, Lenny Niemeyer.
“Our curating process is based on three guidelines: we choose product offers that are original, innovative and with high standards. We deliver a remarkable experience and an inspirational outlook on fashion through the events we organise and our digital platform, we identify and select designers from around the world.”
Criteria based on standards:
Savoir-faire, Innovation, History, Creative angle, Come share our curiosity and desire to discover new perspectives.
“A community of new highly creative designers and new contemporary ready-to-wear, accessories, and lifestyle brands.”
#TRANOÏ #lennyniemeyer #moda #fashion
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International fairs presented fashion brands simultaneously, at Porte de Versailles
Riviera and Who’s Next, international fashion fairs, presented simultaneously, on September 3rd to 6th, in Paris, Porte de Versailles, the new collections of fashion, accessories, beauty and lifestyle brands for buyers from all over the world.
“45.000 visitors expected at each edition at the Porte de Versailles, of which 70% are retail, multi-brand, department store and e-commerce buyers.”
Who’s Next takes place 2 times a year, in January and September, for 4 days. Since 2019, Who’s Next has been welcoming IMPACT: the event dedicated to sustainable brands and solutions. And from September 2020, Who’s Next will also welcome Traffic: the event dedicated to innovative business development solutions for fashion brands and retailers.
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