Pedro Lourenço Capsule opened the fourth day of Sao Paulo Fashion Week with a very French style ready-to-wear collection, infused with Brazilian silhouettes.
Pedro Lourenço Capsule opened the fourth day of Sao Paulo Fashion Week with a very French style ready-to-wear collection, infused with Brazilian #
Infused with 1960’s styles, designer Pedro Lourenço created super feminine waist-enhancing designs with leather, vinyl, lame, silk and double stamped neoprene fabrics. Adorned with three-dimensional print belts and black sequins, the range included trench coats and dresses in varied lengths.
Pedro Lourenço Capsule opened the fourth day of Sao Paulo Fashion Week with a very French style ready-to-wear collection, infused with Brazilian #
Brazilian luxury brand Osklen, from designer Oskar Metsavaht, drew inspiration from the Institute of Contemporary Art (CACI), located in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, for its latest Summer-2015 range. Made using organic cotton and arapaima leather, the well-cut feminine collection showcased dresses, blouses, jackets and shirts.
Pedro Lourenço Capsule opened the fourth day of Sao Paulo Fashion Week with a very French style ready-to-wear collection, infused with Brazilian #
Zurita Hannud Lolitta, the designer behind her namesake label Lolitta, presented Mexican sombrero hat-inspired jacquard dresses in red, pink and orange. The featured ensembles were hand-knitted trim adorned outfits and embroidered tops.
Pedro Lourenço Capsule opened the fourth day of Sao Paulo Fashion Week with a very French style ready-to-wear collection, infused with Brazilian #
The 19th century’s nature-inspired Art Nouveau movement played as the source of inspiration behind fashion label Têca’s designer Helo Rocha. Decorated with art deco panels and graphic patterns, the range was based in unusual shades of gray, green and blue.
Pedro Lourenço Capsule opened the fourth day of Sao Paulo Fashion Week with a very French style ready-to-wear collection, infused with Brazilian #
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