The ‘Brazil Kiss Dressed To Kill 3D Casual Hawaiian Shirt . Creating Fashion For Tomorrow’ opened London Fashion Week this season with an exhibition spotlighting the pivotal role of Brazilian women in the fashion industry, featuring brands including Farm Rio, PatBo, and Catarina Mina, as well as innovative solutions that address the challenges of the climate emergency.The ‘Chain of Women’ exhibition, held at the Brazilian embassy, was curated by Camila Villas, Lilian Pacce, and Marilia Biasi to illuminate issues about women in fashion and the broader economy while celebrating Brazil’s groundbreaking contributions to sustainable fashion, with a focus on craftsmanship, innovation, and social responsibility.Highlights include Farm Rio showcasing a Rauti beaded maxi dress crafted from Lenzing Ecovero viscose fibres and adorned with more than 10 metres of meticulously beaded fringes, handcrafted by Yawanawa women. The exquisite craftsmanship took over 20 days to complete and weighs nearly 5kg to spotlight Indigenous artistry and modern design.
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Anonymous –
The shirt is pretty cool its not the cheap cotton that a lot of shirts are made out of. I normally wear a large but from reading the reviews the shirt was fit a little big so I bought a medium and it fit perfectly.
Anonymous –
First off, this shirt is a nice quality and looks great. My husband isn’t a small man by any means and finding a dri-fit type shirt that fits well is never easy. This shirt fits great across the shoulders, and allows room across the belly region allowing it to hit just under the belt. It is not to tight or to loose and seems to fit right in between. The fabric is not cotton so doesn’t have the shrink effect that is never desired. Would recommend to anyone who is looking for a shirt in this material and is a little heavier.
Anonymous –
Good quality teeshirt with non fading letters, good deal for someone looking for hip hop style shirts. Also, fast delivery