Category: Fashion
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Valentino Garavani, The Last Emperor of Fashion, Dies at 93
The Italian designer Valentino died on Monday at his residence in Rome. He was 93 years old. His foundation announced his death on Instagram. Nicknamed the “international arbiter of good taste” by Vogue, notable women wore his designs to funerals and weddings, as well as on the red carpet. He dressed figures like Audrey Hepburn…
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Valentino Garavani, the last emperor of fashion, dies at 93.
The Italian designer Valentino died on Monday at his home in Rome. He was 93 years old. His foundation announced the death on Instagram. Nicknamed the “international arbiter of good taste” by Vogue, his creations were worn by notable women at funerals and weddings, as well as on the red carpet. He dressed personalities like…
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Maísa Gouveia presented her “Aquarela de Estilos” collection at Global Couture U.S. in Washington
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Brazilian fashion gained international spotlight on October 26, when designer Maísa Gouveia took to the runway at Global Couture U.S., an event held at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington D.C. With the theme “Aquarela de Estilos”, Maísa presented a vibrant and lively collection, inspired by diversity and the freedom to be oneself. The…
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Maísa Gouveia Showcased Her “Aquarela de Estilos” Collection at Global Couture U.S. in Washington
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Brazilian fashion was in the spotlight on the international scene on October 26, when designer Maísa Gouveia presented her work at Global Couture U.S., held at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, in Washington, D.C. Under the theme “Aquarela de Estilos”, Maísa unveiled a vibrant and lively collection, inspired by diversity and freedom of expression. The…
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Women Revive Marajoara Art and Seek Space in the Fashion Market
Women on Marajó Island are reviving traditional Marajoara art through fashion, crafting garments inspired by ancient indigenous ceramics and seeking market expansion ahead of COP30 in Belém.
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Western Country Fashion Conquers the International Runway
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Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s creative director, indirectly honored the sector that produces the most and adapts best to global crises—Agribusiness—with his western country bet. Enthusiastically, Louis Vuitton not only dominated international runways by imprinting country fashion but also sparked a rush among women in the sector to hunt for exclusive pieces in stores in Brazil’s…
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Fashion Designer Giorgio Armani, Whose Name Became Synonymous with Luxury, Dies at 91
Giorgio Armani is a name synonymous with luxury. Celebrities have paraded his fashion on the red carpet for decades. But Armani, who would eventually lead a billion-dollar business empire, grew up without possessions. In childhood, his mother made all his clothes. Still, he was the envy of his classmates, as Armani recalled in the 1990…
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Giorgio Armani Dies at 91, Leaving Eternal Legacy in Italian Fashion
Renowned stylist Giorgio Armani, symbol of Italian fashion and founder of the brand bearing his name, died this Thursday (4) at the age of 91. The information was confirmed by the Armani Group in a statement reproduced by the Reuters agency. “With infinite sadness, the Armani Group announces the death of its creator, founder, and…
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Tourist Guide Features Itineraries Linked to Afro-Brazilian Culture
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The Guia do Afroturismo no Brasil – Roteiros e Experiências da Cultura Afro-Brasileira do país, launched this week by the Ministry of Tourism, provides a diagnosis of afrotourism in Brazil, mapping experiences and tourist services led by Black people, in addition to identifying national and international best practices and supporting public policies aimed at the…
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Indigo Jeans Are Synonymous with American Style Again
The iconic indigo jeans that help define the youthful image of the United States – derived from cultural references like the rebellious outfit of movie star James Dean or the album covers of rock musician Bruce Springsteen – are being manufactured again in the US. American workers were already wearing indigo jeans in 1873, when…


