Landacarú: The São Paulo stylist Carú called the collection Cloths to Wear because very organic, natural fabrics were used without buttons and zippers.
Elastic and ties were used for the “cloths” to adjust to several bodies. In short, a comfortable, ample and politically correct fashion.
Pluz Brasil: Paulo Luz launches "Neo Echo.Punk". In other words, a mixture of ideological intentions in clothing. The collection is almost all in Egyptian cotton knits and bamboo, as well as tricot.
Skirts and dresses are cocoon style at the hips (the hit for the winter) with cuffs adjusting the knee-length hems. The punk emerges in the several rivets, eyelets and diamond tips.
No Hay Banda: a São Paulo brand developed by four stylists (Bruna, Cláudia, Juliana and Marina) bet on the “Concave and Convex” theme to explain the straight, rigid and tighter-fitting (jeans) silhouettes with others that are more languid and flexible (knits).
The collection has unusual movements with enormous buttons, interconnected pant legs, plenty of zippers, external pockets and overlays in volumes of knit.
Ivã Ribeiro: the theme "Purple Rain" was inspired “The Color Purple” by Spielberg. Therefore, silhouettes from the 30s, 40s and 50s walk the catwalk.

The sometimes slim (pencil skirts) sometimes over (pantaloons, layered skirts and short skirts) pieces in stained raw cotton or shades of lilac, knits, English embroidery, cut out flowers applied on pieces provide a discrete artisanal work resembling mini pom-poms.
R.Groove: a global mania, the dolls for big people were the inspiration for stylist Rique Gonçalves. The men’s Urban Toys collection travels through the universe of toys for modern adults, with prints of customized, injured, headless, decorated dolls with plenty of graphics.
Standardization is the collection’s strong point, seen in blazers, leggings, T-shirts, bermudas and jeans. The fabrics are also from this universe and they are laminates, vinyls, cloths and nylons. Colors in baby hues.
Random: stylists Rafael Saraiva and Taís Meireles used the “cocoon” theme to explain the collection based on volumes and in the ample matelasse pieces with oversized collars and sleeves.
The men’s and women’s collection proposes comfort and protection against aggressions from our current world. Black, yellow and white dominate the collection.
Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association
R.Groove: a global mania, the dolls for big people were the inspiration for stylist Rique Gonçalves. The men’s Urban Toys collection travels through the universe of toys for modern adults, with prints of customized, injured, headless, decorated dolls with plenty of graphics.
Standardization is the collection’s strong point, seen in blazers, leggings, T-shirts, bermudas and jeans. The fabrics are also from this universe and they are laminates, vinyls, cloths and nylons. Colors in baby hues.
Random: stylists Rafael Saraiva and Taís Meireles used the “cocoon” theme to explain the collection based on volumes and in the ample matelasse pieces with oversized collars and sleeves.
The men’s and women’s collection proposes comfort and protection against aggressions from our current world. Black, yellow and white dominate the collection.
Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association