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segunda-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2011

Brazilian fashion calendar for Spring/Summer 2011-2012 season





Fashion Rio is still in the warehouses of Pier Maua in Rio de Janeiro and  SPFW remains at Bienal in Ibirapuera Park, São Paulo.

Luminosidade, responsible for organizing the Sao Paulo Fashion Week and the Fashion Rio, have already set the dates of the next three editions of the event. See below the dates of the Official Brazilian Fashion Calendar.


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Spring/Summer 2011-12

Fashion Rio: from May 30 to June 4, 2011

SPFW: 13 to June 18, 2011


Autumn/Winter 2012

Fashion Rio: From 09 a 13 January 2012

SPFW: from 16 to 21 January 2012


Spring/Summer 2012-13

Fashion Rio: from May 28 to June 2, 2012

SPFW: from 11 to 16 June 2012





Dragão Fashion Brasil

The most representative and significant event in the fashion industry in the Northeast and a good example for brazilian conceptual scene, the Dragon Fashion Brazil (DFB) promises to surprise and innovate once again in its 12th edition. Throughout its history the DFB could define their DNA and this year released their 2011 theme: Artesanias - Identities Fashion



TERÇA FEIRA – 12 ABRIL


18:30 Sala 2 - Marés
JONATHAN GURGEL

19:00 Sala 3 - Barro
JOÃO SOBARR

19:30 Sala 1 - Fogo
MARK GREINER

20:00 Sala 2 - Marés
MARCIA GANEM

20:30 Sala 3 - Barro
IVANILDO NUNES

21:00 Sala1 - Fogo
MAR DEL CASTRO


QUARTA FEIRA – 13 ABRIL


16:30 Sala 3 - Barro
NOVAFAPI - Formas e Movimentos
UNIPAR - Fashion Scavengers
CEUNSP - Marajó: Tramas Hibrido Nacional
UFC - Lixúria

18:30 Sala 3 - Barro
LÁZARO DE SOUZA

19:00 Sala 1 - Fogo
CONEXÃO SOLIDÁRIA por
Lindebergue Fernandes

19:30 Sala 2 - Marés
ATHOS por Léo Macedo

20:00 Sala 3 - Barro
SÁ MARIA

20:30 Sala 1 - Fogo
MELK ZDA

21:00 Sala 2 - Marés
IURY COSTA


QUINTA FEIRA – 14 DE ABRIL


16:30 Sala 3 - Barro
FANOR - Areias que Inspiram Sonhos
UFMG - Impulsos Orgânicos
UFPI - Novas Portas para Guernica
FCC - Mulheres Cabaça

18:30 Sala 3 - Barro
MATIAS

19:00 Sala 2 - Marés
JOIOLA

19:30 Sala 1 - Fogo
MARCUSSOON

20:00 Sala 3 - Barro
SIS COUTURE

20:30 Sala 2 - Marés
PIORSKI

21:00 Sala 1 - Fogo
KALLIL NEPOMUCENO


SEXTA FEIRA – 15 DE ABRIL


18:30 Sala 2 - Marés
RONALDO SILVESTRE

19:00 Sala 3 - Barro
DIDARA por Goya Lopes

19:30 Sala 1 - Fogo
HELEN RÖDEL

20:00 Sala 2 - Marés
DONA FLORINDA

20:30 Sala 3 - Barro
WEIDER SILVEIRO

21:00 Sala1 - Fogo
WALÉRIO ARAÚJO


SABÁDO – 16 DE ABRIL


16:00 Sala 1 - Fogo
ROMMANEL

18:00 Sala 1 - Fogo
RIACHUELO

18:30 Sala 2 - Marés
SKYLER

19:00 Sala 3 - Barro
ALYSSON ARAGÃO

19:30 Sala 1 - Fogo
VITORINO CAMPOS

20:00 Sala 2 - Marés
DELFRANCE RIBEIRO

20:30 Sala 3 - Barro
TCHIBI + Resultado do Concurso dos Novos 2011

21:00 Sala1 - Fogo
LINO VILLAVENTURA



Semana de Moda de Curitiba

In its first edition, adds to the event calendars of this sector in the city of Curitiba, the largest and most developed capital of southern Brazil. (see also PBC fashion event)

Occurs on April 1, 2 and 3  2011, at Memorial in Curitiba as part of the 
official grid for  Festival de Curitiba.


Line Up Designers:


April 1, Friday

19:00 Canalli
19:45 Club.z
20:30 Renata Luciana
21:15 Novolouvre


2, Saturday


16:00 Soaraya da Piedade

17:00 Hype
18:00 Babi Nogueira
19:00 Velvet Underwear
20:00 Expressionize

21:00 Rennan Negrão & Nessanda Cordeiro

3, Sunday


16:00 Delicious e Tzolkin
17:00 Cocch
18:00 Miha
19:00 Chocolateria
20:00 Mary Spisla
21:00 Rúbia Dallarmi




sábado, 12 de fevereiro de 2011

Challenges for the Brazilian textile sector in 2011 (+ trends 2012-13)




FutureScan - Healthcare Trends and Implications 2007-2012The year 2010 was marked by a record investment in the textile industry. We applied $ 2 billion in the modernization of manufacturing facilities, new technologies and training. Moreover, the sector's deficit reached $ 3.5 billion, a result of the increase in textile imports, a problem that - besides the high for cotton - will also mark 2011. 


These and other analysis, and prospects of the textile sector this year, were presented Monday (07/02) in an event sponsored by Sintex - Industry Union of Spinning, Weaving and Clothing, in conjunction with the Abit - Association Brazilian Textile and Apparel and SCMC - Santa Catarina Contemporary Fashion at the Teatro Carlos Gomes, in Blumenau (SC). The program also included a presentation on Management Trends 2012, Deborah Pierro, manager of research services and WGSN South America


The opening was made by the president of Sintex, Ulrich Kuhn, who stressed the importance of associations for the textile industry and highlighted how the rise of cotton is harming the domestic industry. According to Kuhn, the prices of raw materials reached its highest level in the last 140 years and can not go without passing on costs to consumers. 


The managing director of Abit, Fernando Pimentel, presented a broad overview of the sector, representing 5.5% of GDP and the manufacturing industry generates 1.7 million direct jobs. According to the executive to ensure the competitiveness of the textile product is necessary to implement a national series of sectoral bottlenecks. 


"One of the major risks for the textile industry in 2011 will be the price and supply of cotton, but also must face other problems known in Brazil, such as exemptions from the payroll of an industry-intensive hand labor is like textiles, "Pimentel pointed out. The sector's competitive agenda also advocates reducing the tax burden, expansion of credit lines, improving the system of trade protection, tariff reduction on exports, increase the limit of single, among other items that contribute to the development of the domestic textile industry.


Trends 


In the second part of the event yesterday, Deborah Pierro, manager of research services and WGSN South America, presented the macro trends for spring / summer 2012-2013. Primitive Futurism, influencing raw and natural tissue, coupled with technological, Cinematic, with a vintage aesthetic, nostalgic tones washed and the JPEG Generation, marked by bright colors and unusual aesthetics of the generation born in the internet are concepts that will mark the coming seasons.  


Profile of the Brazilian Textile Sector 
  
Represents 5.5% of GDP Industry Transformation 
  
30 000 companies in Brazil 
  
1.7 million direct jobs 
  
2nd largest employer in the processing industry 
  
Invested U.S. $ 13 billion in the last 10 years 
  
2nd largest producer of denim 
  
3rd largest world producer of knitted 
  
5th largest textile park in the world 
  
9 billion pieces of clothing produced per year


Source: http://www.sintex.org.br

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