Sao Paulo Fashion Week – Second Day

Learn a bit more about the collections of brands that paraded on the second day.

 

Joao Pimenta

For winter, stylist Claudio Santana bets on elegant pieces, with style and quality. His inspiration was the theme “Male elegance – rogues of the 30’s”. References of the period arise mainly with pants which are shorter at the ankle length, as well as in details of pleats. The color chart showed shades of beige, pink and brown. As for materials, the most used ones were handmade tissues, linen, wool, leather and twill.

UMA Raquel Davidowicz

With no specific theme, UMA produced a runway show that reflects on the importance of time at contemporaneity. The brand has retained its minimalist essence and mixed readings of tailoring with soft fabrics. The models appear monochrome, in black and white. However, in order to create a greater contrast of parts, tissues have been compressed, creating a set of textures. Dresses appear with shorter cuts by the knee, but also in long length scales. Among materials, we highlight jacquard, lurex, crimped cotton and ecological leather.

Samuel Cirnansck

Used to working with fine fabrics and semiprecious stones, Samuel Cirnansck has launched a collection which was practically made ​​of polyamide, so that he could cheapen his traditional party dresses. The pieces bring several modeling, whether shorter or with tails structured, pierced and tied in the back. The glamorous details of the models were collars and metal applications at the height of the shoulders. Pastel shades predominated with ocher, yellow and orange.

Lino Villaventura

The presentation of Lino Villaventura was accompanied by a dramatic performance. Models emerged from clouds of smoke directly to the catwalks. Skirts had bulky modeling. As to dresses, they abused of large embroidery design.  For colors, the stylist used traditional shades of the winter as burgundy, brown and black. The highlight of the runway show was the makeup of the models, which created a phantasmagoric effect.

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