10 Brazilian Brands You Need To Know About
In a country of continental dimensions and infinite diversity, fashion goes beyond the simple act of dressing and becomes an authentic manifestation of the cultures, histories and traditions that make up Brazil. This creative universe reflects the plurality of the country, bringing together regional references, global influences and a striking originality. To exalt this richness, we’ve highlighted 10 Brazilian brands that you should keep an eye on!
Ateliê Mão de Mãe
Ateliê Mão de Mãe is a Bahia brand that emerged from Vinicius Santana’s desire to celebrate and value his mother’s handicraft talent. Its crochet pieces stand out for their sophisticated textures and harmonious mix of shells, cowries, straws, bangs, beads, feathers and scales, as well as unique patterns and vibrant color combinations. More than a fashion label, the brand offers visibility to enterprising artisans and honors the ancestry of its creators, rooted in candomblé, a rich and powerful expression of African heritage.
Mondepars
Founded in 2024 after two years of research, Brazilian brand Mondepars reflects designer Sasha Meneghel commitment to conscious consumption. With versatile and timeless pieces made from durable fabrics, the brand aims to create fashion that transcends time, capable of dressing different generations. With elegance and sophistication, Mondepars stands out for its minimalist cuts and a neutral color palette that exudes modernity and refinement.
LORETO
In Vitória, Espírito Santo, Leonardo Loreto began sketching his first creations, inspired by the influence of his grandmother. From an early age, he realized that fashion would not only be his path, but also his most authentic form of artistic expression. With the unwavering support of his family, Leonardo overcame financial challenges and, with tireless dedication, brought LORETO to life. Today, the brand is known for launching seasonal collections and creating exclusive pieces for artists, always according to his unique vision of fashion.
Misci
Airon Martin conceived Misci as part of his graduation work, transforming what began as a small project into one of the most important national brands today. With an authorial production that is profoundly Brazilian, but far from stereotypes, the brand is committed to a renewed vision of the country. Misci’s geometric aesthetic explores a variety of materials, such as leather, knitwear and jeans, translating innovation and identity into each piece. In addition to its clothing collections, the brand offers accessories such as bags, belts and glasses, and expands its creativity to furniture design, such as the armchair developed in partnership with Estúdio Orth.
Bold Strap
With a bold, fetishistic and inclusive DNA, Bold Strap celebrates the freedom to explore sensuality in all its forms, whether in intimate moments or public displays of style. A specialist in combining fabrics and silhouettes, the brand has mastered the use of latex, lace and leather, resulting in pieces that unite audacity and sophistication. Imposing and innovative, Bold Strap transcends the basics by including striking accessories and unusual denim creations in its catalog.
SSJHENI
Jheni Ferreira transforms discarded fabrics and materials into true works of art, giving a new purpose to what was once forgotten. Between thrift stores and dead stock, the designer combines textures and explores her creativity to create unique shapes, translated into unrepeatable creations. For Jheni, the world already has enough raw materials, there’s no need to produce more, just reframe and reinvent what already exists.
ÃO
Designer Marina Dalgalarrondo has mastered the art of instigating reflection through her creations. Under the brand name ÃO, she explores the infinite possibilities of volumes, textures, fabrics and colors, translating them into distorted silhouettes that challenge conventions and broaden the horizons of fashion.
Piet
Under the creative direction of Pedro Andrade, Piet has emerged as a São Paulo brand that redefines the boundaries of urban fashion. With an innovative approach, it masterfully combines elements of streetwear, sportswear, art and urban subcultures, resulting in creations that combine sophistication with a refined sense of humor. Internationally recognized as a reference in the segment, Piet also stands out for its exclusive collaborations with renowned brands from different segments.
Francesca
Classic meets modern in Francesca Monfrinatti‘s creations. Inspired by the iconic power-dressing of the 1980s and 1990s, the designer has mastered the art of designing imposing looks for women who value an aesthetic that is both minimalist and audacious, perfect for any occasion.
Welcome Sunny Garments
Welcome Sunny Garments is a brand that encapsulates Rio’s influences, with an emphasis on the unique charm of Copacabana, one of Brazil’s most iconic postcards. Combining innovative design and high quality materials, the Rio brand harmonizes streetwear with the sophistication of tailoring and the lightness of casual wear. In addition to clothing, the brand offers a complete experience, including accessories such as bags, caps, shoes, wallets, belts and necklaces, which reflect its contemporary and authentic spirit.
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