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Revamped Sao Paulo Fashion Week highlights new format

- Page Editor: xuliuliu@globaltime­s.com.cn

Sao Paulo’s 46th Fashion Week, Latin America’s most important fashion show, is underway this week featuring a new venue, a new format, and the debut of four new labels.

This year’s theme is titled Tran[sp] posicion (Modificati­on). Novelties included workshops, presentati­ons and panel discussion­s.

Lilly Sarti, the fashion brand run by sisters Lilly and Renata Sarti, opened the event on Sunday at a runway in downtown Sao Paulo.

The Sarti sisters’ Heritage collection offered a view of a winter encompasse­d by color, but with few patterns. Oversized garments with fringed edges dominated the chilly opening night, while stripes and animal print mingled with earth tones, blues, burgundy, black and white in looks that emphasized a cinched-in silhouette.

Familiar names to the Brazilian fashion festival such as Oskllen and Reinaldo Lourenco made an appearance on Monday and Tuesday at a warehouse in the city’s western industrial part.

Just as in previous Sao Paulo Fashion Weeks, Brazilian designer Ronaldo Fraga stood out with a runway show that offered much more than just clothes and the latest trends. This time Fraga displayed a collection he said is a reflection on intoleranc­e – strongly influenced by the Israel-Palestine conflict he observed during a 2017 trip to Tel Aviv.

“We’re turning out to be an extremely intolerant society. Intolerant of difference­s and of minorities. In this show, I wanted to talk about that,” Fraga told reporters.

At the end of the show, Fraga’s runway moved to center around a large banquet table with models and invited spectators sitting around it. He once again presented a diverse line-up of models, reflecting the reality of the city of Sao Paulo.

The austere collection heavily featured blue embroidery work with minimal patterns.

First-time presenters Piet, Cacete Company and Torino arrived in full force for their Sao Paulo debuts.

Torino launched on Monday with an urban runway full of blue, green, black and white. The star of the show was Brazilian actress Deborah Secco, who showed off her new short haircut.

Cacete Company, which is set to display its designs on Friday, promises a collection inspired by the “subversive pornograph­ic culture” of the 1990s.

Also on Friday, Piet will present Montana, a collection that takes its cues from sporty outdoors-wear looks.

Sao Paulo Fashion Week will have offered a total of 31 shows by its end on Friday.

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