• TWO VIRAL BRAZILIAN BRANDS. EVEN JULIA ROBERTS WEARS THEM! #12
    Oct 23 2025

    Brazilian design is taking center stage. From the streets of Paris Fashion Week to Julia Roberts and Emma Stone on the red carpet in Venice, two brands are redefining the meaning of Made in Brazil.


    In this episode of Fashion Label Brazil, we talk to Gisela and Gustavo Assis, founders of LAPIMA. Born in Campinas, São Paulo, the brand creates sculptural eyewear handcrafted by 25 women artisans: timeless pieces that blend art, architecture, and elegance. Now sold in more than 400 stores worldwide, LAPIMA has become a favorite among chic celebrities.


    Brazil is also where some of the world’s most exquisite shoes are made. We talk with Simone Nunes, founder of ROOM, the brand that brought softness and sensuality to footwear and went viral with its iconic Pillow Sandals - those puffy, dreamlike straps that became an international success. ROOM has great designs and embodies slow fashion and local craftsmanship at its finest.

    Discover these two brands and how Brazilian creativity is shaping the future of luxury.


    🎧 Tune in and discover what’s next in Brazilian fashion!


    Listen to the designers


    Episode introduction:

    1. Gustavo e Gisela Assis | @lapimaofficial - 01:35

    2. Simone Nunes | @room.022 - 14:30



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    31 mins
  • EVERYONE WANTS A PIECE OF BRAZIL. DON'T YOU? #11
    Aug 10 2025

    Brazil is hot. And not just for its beaches and music. The world is turning its eyes to our fashion scene.


    The 11th episode of Fashion Label Brasil connects you to the energy, talent, and innovation behind Brazilian fashion. We hear from five industry insiders who are building real bridges between Brazilian brands and the world. Agents, consultants, and showroom leaders helping our fashion step confidently onto the international stage.


    If you’re a buyer searching for that unique Brazilian spirit, this episode is your backstage pass to it all: effortlessly cool resortwear, sexy silhouettes, playful accessories, and sustainably made pieces with soul and bossa.


    I'm Ale Farah, fashion journalist and your host. And Fashion Label Brasil Podcast is brought to you by ABEST and Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil).


    Listen to the showrooms experts:


    Alexandre Tutundjian | @azziandco - 01:24

    Alessandra Marques | @azmshowroom - 07:28

    Ricardo Nicolai | @senato13_showroom - 13:05

    Manu Amaro | @blancfashionglobal - 18:56

    Alaine Alves | @intramarcabrands - 24:07


    Enjoyed the podcast? Hit like, drop a comment, and share it with your most stylish friends!


    🎧 Tune in now and discover why Brazilian fashion is shining with creativity, authenticity, and sunshine.

    👉 Let's connect


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    @fashionlabelbrasil




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    33 mins
  • RESORTWEAR REINVENTED: MADE IN BRAZIL AT CABANA SHOW #10
    May 27 2025

    In our 10th episode, we shine a spotlight on four brazilian brands preparing to showcase their Summer 2026 collections at Cabana Show Miami.


    Representing Brazil's creative diversity, our host Ale Farah talks to two labels from São Paulo, one from Rio de Janeiro, and one from Minas Gerais - bringing a vibrant mix of accessories, resortwear, knitwear, and swimwear.


    Each brand offers a distinct voice and a fresh vision blending innovation, sustainability, and strong cultural identity into collections that go beyond fashion.


    We start with Yukio, a sophisticated resortwear brand from São Paulo. With sensual tailoring and modern elegance, its pieces are a tribute to brazilian femininity and confidence.


    Next is La Sirène, a swim and resortwear label that celebrates the female form with bold silhouettes and emotive storytelling.


    From Rio, we have WaiWai, known for its playful, surreal, and tropical accessories - all handcrafted in Brazil. Their new collection explores vibrant contrasts and surreal designs.


    We close the episode with the unmistakably brazilian Cecilia Prado. From the mountains of Minas Gerais, the brand produces hand-tech knitwear that merges cutting-edge technology with artisanal tradition.


    Fashion Label Brasil Podcast is brought to you by ABEST (The Brazilian Association of Fashion Designers) and ApexBrasil (Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency).


    Jhonas Banow @yukio.co - 02:50

    Laura Coleto @bikinilasireneusa - 08:05

    Leo Neves| @waiwai.rio - 12:44

    Cecilia Prado @ceciliaprado_oficial - 16:52


    Enjoyed the podcast? Hit like, drop a comment, and share it with your most stylish friends!


    🎧 Tune in now and discover why Brazilian fashion is shining with creativity, authenticity, and sunshine.

    👉 Follow us: @fashionlabelbrasil

    👉 Let's connect


    @abestoficial

    @apexbrasil

    @alefarah

    @fashionlabelbrasil


    #FashionLabelBrasil #CabanaShow #BrazilianDesign #Resortwear #SlowFashion #FLBPodcast #Summer2026 #FromBrazilToTheWorld


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    23 mins
  • BRAZILIAN WOMEN REDEFINE JEWELRY WITH BOSSA AND INNOVATION #09
    Apr 6 2025

    Jewelry is more than adornment; it’s a statement, a legacy, and for the women we’re featuring today, a talisman. In this episode, our hostess, Ale Farah, talk to four visionary Brazilian brands transforming gold, gemstones, and unexpected materials into contemporary amulets - pieces that carry stories, protection, and a connection to nature.


    Silvia Furmanovich is a great innovator. She blends rare woods, gems, and natural elements into pieces that fuse heritage and modernity. Silvia’s works are celebrated in the world’s most exclusive showcases and museums.


    Mariana Prates is one part of Prasi - the other being Helena Sicupira. Prasi redefines luxury with sleek designs that honor Brazilian modernism while embracing ethical sourcing.


    Paola Vilas surrealist-inspired creations challenge conventions and invite us into a dreamlike universe where jewelry becomes wearable art.


    Isa Amaro, one half of K.Stocker, alongside Karina Stockler, reimagines the power of jewelry with emotional pieces.


    All these designers share a commitment to responsible sourcing and a desire to bring Brazilian jewelry to a broader global audience. Their pieces are investments in culture, heritage, and ethical luxury.


    Fashion Label Brasil Podcast is brought to you by Abest and Apex. Leave your like, comment and share so that this content reaches more fashion people.



    🎧 Tune in and discover what’s next in Brazilian fashion!


    Listen to the designers


    Episode introduction:

    1. Silvia Furmanovich | @silviafurmanovich - 02:02

    2. Mariana Prates | @prasiofficial - 09:04

    3. Paola Vilas | @paolavilas - 17:21

    4. Isa Amaro | @k.stockler___ - 23:29



    Let's connect


    @abestoficial

    @apexbrasil

    @alefarah

    @fashionlabelbrasil


    #brazilianfashion #brazilcore #fashion #fashiontrends #summer25


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    32 mins
  • BRAZILIAN SUMMER 2025 TRENDS THE WORLD WILL WEAR #08
    Feb 16 2025

    Brazil is synonymous with summer, and what’s stylish on and off our beaches becomes a global sensation.


    In this episode of Fashion Label Brasil, we unveil Summer 2025 trends, where effortless sophistication, sustainability, and vibrant energy define the season.


    Our hostess, Alexandra Farah, speaks with Vanda Jacintho, whose exquisite pareos and signature accessories capture the beauty of the Brazilian Cerrado through bold, nature-inspired prints.


    Next, she talks to Maria Sanz, who redefines versatility with kimonos that transition seamlessly from beachwear to evening, enriched by a collaboration with the Amazonian Yawanawa Indigenous community.


    We then turn the spotlight to Serpui Marie, a pioneer in handcrafted bags inspired by wildlife, a staple in the world’s most prestigious boutiques for nearly 30 years.


    Finally, we feature Felipe Ventura, from Ventura Eyewear, a brand with 85 years of heritage, now expanding globally with designs favored by Brazil’s top celebrities.


    These visionary designers embody the essence of Brazilian creativity and innovation.


    🎧 Tune in and discover what’s next in Brazilian fashion!


    Listen to the designers


    Episode introduction:

    1. Vanda Jacinto | @vandajacintho - 02:03

    2. Maria Sanz | @mariasanz.kimono - 09:41

    3. Serpui Marie | @_serpui - 15:21

    4. Felipe Ventura | @oticaventura - 20:59



    Let's connect


    @abestoficial

    @apexbrasil

    @alefarah

    @lukizitos


    #brazilianfashion #brazilcore #fashion #fashiontrends #summer25


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    30 mins
  • BRAZIL IS SET TO LEAD THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE FASHION #07
    Nov 28 2024

    This episode introduces Amazonian and Ceará brands the world needs to discover. We embark on an inspiring journey through designs rooted in the land, water, and hands of Northern and Northeastern Brazil - regions set to lead a design revolution.


    Before diving into conversations with extraordinary fashion creators from Ceará and the Amazon, we welcome Tara Morley, owner of three boutiques in the Bahamas called Coles of Nassau. For over a decade, she has been a passionate advocate for Brazilian fashion.


    Next, we head to Ceará, exploring two stand out brands, Água de Coco and Patu, from the vibrant capital Fortaleza and the resilient Sertão. From artisanal weaving to sustainable practices, these designs are telling stories of heritage and hope.


    We then journey to the heart of the Amazon, in Belém, Pará, where two exceptional jewelry and accessories designers, Naisha Cardoso and Barbara Müller, create pieces inspired by the Amazon Rivers, indigenous traditions, and the beauty of natural fibers, seeds, wood, and stones.


    The brands we feature today do more than just create fashion - they embody the spirit of a Brazil seldom explored by international fashion.

    Tune in and discover the best Brazil has to offer!


    Listen to the designers:


    Tara Morley - Coles of Nassau - 02:50

    Renato Thomas - Água de Coco - 07:25

    Marina Fontanari - Patu - 11:41

    Naisha Cardoso - Naisha Cardoso - 16:52

    Barbara Müller - Barbara Müller - 21:20

    Closing of the episode - 26:05


    Let’s connect:


    @fashionlabelbrasil

    @abestoficial

    @apexbrasil

    @alefarah


    @queimafilmes

    #brazilianfashion #brazilcore #fashion #fashiontrends



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    27 mins
  • BRAZIL HAS ALWAYS SET THE TRENDS #06
    Oct 10 2024

    From Carmen Miranda’s iconic days to the 'cangaceiro' sandals that took Paris by storm after 'The Bandit' won at Cannes in the 1950s, to Bossa Nova, bikinis, supermodels, iconic denim, and today’s Brazil Core — Brazil has always set the trends. In this episode of Fashion Label Brasil, join us as we dive into the world of five cutting-edge Brazilian brands that are redefining style: from bikinis and accessories to shoes, casual Carioca looks, and luxurious leather.

    Hosted by Brazilian fashion and innovation journalist Alexandra Farah and produced by Abest and ApexBrasil this new season highlights the creative potential of Brazilian fashion brands.

    This episode features Ira Salles, known for sustainable bags crafted from natural materials; Pedro Rosman from Parioca, with pieces capturing Rio’s essence and tropical allure; Jefferson Berz from Kenner, who creates bold, comfortable footwear inspired by Rio’s vibrant energy; Andreia Morales from House of Amem, pushing Brazilian artistry to the forefront of luxury leather; and Catherine Maaskant from Empress Brasil, specializing in luxury beachwear with sophisticated, sexy cuts.

    Tune in and discover the best that Brazil has to offer!


    Listen to the designers:


    Ira Salles - 01:04

    Parioca - Pedro Rosman - 06:30

    Kenner - Jefferson Berz - 15:21

    House of Ame.m - Andreia Morales - 20:41

    Empress - Catherine Maaskant - 26:30

    Closing of the episode - 33:45


    Let’s connect:


    @fashionlabelbrasil

    @abestoficial

    @apexbrasil


    @alefarah


    @irasalles

    @parioca.riodejaneiro

    @wearkenner

    @houseofamem

    @empressbrasil


    @haja.produtora



    #brazilianfashion #brazilcore #fashion #fashiontrends



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    34 mins
  • HOW FASHION BRAND EMBODY THE NEW TREND OF "QUIET LUXURY"? #05
    Jan 20 2024

    Hello everyone,


    I am your host, Chloe Cohen, and I am glad to welcome you on the Fashion label Brasil podcast.


    Today we're exploring the enchanting world of 'Quiet Luxury' with two distinguished Brazilian fashion brands, Lavish by Tricia Milaneze and Dotz.


    In this episode 5, we'll uncover the secrets behind « quiet luxury », a trend which has exploded on the fashion scene, and which translates into neutral colors, quality fabrics, structured bags and above all an aversion to logos.


    Get ready for an insightful journey into the heart of discreet sophistication. This is Fashion label Brasil Podcast, where 'Quiet Luxury' takes center stage.



    Enjoy !


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    Host : Chloé Cohen

    Editing : Thomas Lenglain





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    24 mins