22 Brazilian fashion brands that should be on your radar

22 Brazilian fashion brands that should be on your radar

Brazilian fashion has long been associated with vibrant colour, beach culture and effortless resort dressing, but the country’s design landscape extends far beyond those familiar signifiers.

From Rio de Janeiro to Salvador and Bahia, a new generation of designers is redefining what contemporary Brazilian fashion and Brazilian beauty looks like – balancing craftsmanship, sustainability and sculptural design with the confidence and sensuality that has become synonymous with the country’s aesthetic.

Whether through handwoven textiles, architectural tailoring or elevated swimwear, these are the Brazilian fashion brands deserving a place on your radar.

 

Few brands capture the exuberance of Brazilian fashion quite like FARM Rio. Founded in Rio de Janeiro, the label has built its identity around exuberant prints, saturated colour palettes and silhouettes that feel made for endless summer. Beyond its unmistakable aesthetic, FARM Rio has increasingly embraced responsible sourcing and conservation initiatives too.

 

Rooted in community and craftsmanship, Ateliê Mão de Mãe celebrates handmade production through intricate crochet, weaving and textile techniques passed between generations of Brazilian artisans. Every piece reflects the beauty of slow fashion, preserving traditional knowledge.

 

Minimalism finds a distinctly Brazilian expression through Haight. Known for clean lines, sculptural swimwear and refined ready-to-wear, the brand strips away excess in favour of impeccable fit and elevated fabrication.

 

Since launching her namesake label in the early 1990s, Lenny Niemeyer has become one of Brazil’s defining luxury resortwear designers. Her collections blend sophisticated swimwear with elegant ready-to-wear, often drawing inspiration from Brazilian landscapes through fluid silhouettes, artisanal finishes and refined natural palettes.

 

One of Brazil’s most experimental emerging labels, Rui approaches fashion through deconstruction, unexpected proportions and technical craftsmanship. Knitwear, transparency and sculptural construction feature prominently, producing garments that feel equally at home in the gallery as they do on the runway.

 

Schutz has transformed footwear into one of Brazil’s most successful global fashion exports. Combining trend-driven design with premium craftsmanship, the brand is known for statement heels and modern boots.

 

EMI Rio brings together feminine silhouettes, refined tailoring and an easy sophistication that reflects modern Rio style. Effortlessly wearable yet thoughtfully detailed, its collections embody relaxed luxury designed for life between the coastline and the city.

 

Texture sits at the heart of Aluf’s design philosophy. Through pleating, quilting and sculptural manipulation of fabric, the label creates garments that blur the boundary between fashion and art. Each collection demonstrates an ongoing fascination with volume, movement and architectural form.

 

For decades, Animale has been a cornerstone of Brazilian luxury fashion. Its collections combine sharp tailoring, elevated separates and confident eveningwear, delivering a polished wardrobe.

 

Based in Salvador, Dendezeiro has become one of Brazil’s most exciting independent labels by celebrating Afro-Brazilian identity through experimental design. The brand combines bold silhouettes, cultural storytelling and handcrafted elements, creating collections that feel deeply personal while pushing Brazilian fashion into new territory.

 

Internationally recognised for exceptional footwear, Alexandre Birman has built a reputation around impeccable craftsmanship and understated elegance. Each shoe is handmade in Brazil using traditional techniques.

 

ViX helped establish Brazilian swimwear on the international luxury stage. Paula Hermanny’s designs are recognised for their flattering cuts, signature hardware details and sophisticated resort aesthetic.

 

Widely regarded as one of Brazil’s pioneering luxury brands, Osklen merges minimalist design with a longstanding commitment to sustainability. From responsibly sourced materials to innovative natural fibres, the label has consistently championed conscious fashion without compromising its distinct aesthetic.

 

Few brands have achieved cult status quite like Melissa. Famous for its colourful, moulded PVC footwear and collaborations with some of fashion’s most celebrated designers like Ganni, Diesel and Marc Jacobs, the label has continually redefined what accessible, playful design can look like for over four decades.

 

Patricia Bonaldi’s namesake label has become synonymous with intricate embroidery, vibrant occasionwear and handcrafted embellishment. Produced in partnership with skilled Brazilian artisans, PatBO collections celebrate maximalism through couture-inspired craftsmanship and unmistakable femininity.

 

Candy Brown approaches contemporary dressing through clean silhouettes softened by playful colour, tactile fabrics and effortless styling. The label delivers elevated wardrobe staples that capture Brazil’s relaxed approach to modern luxury.

 

Specialising in leather accessories, Escudero & Co combines traditional craftsmanship with timeless design. Its bags and footwear are intentionally understated, allowing premium materials and meticulous construction to take centre stage.

 

Known for poetic collections and refined craftsmanship, Cris Barros creates clothing that balances softness with sophistication. Fluid tailoring, artisanal detailing and natural fabrics define a wardrobe designed to transcend seasonal trends.

 

Born in Bahia, BOAH embraces contemporary femininity “inspired by the breezy, year-round summer style of coastal Brazil”. The brand has several boutiques in the state of Bahia (including Salvador and Vilas), and collections focus on effortless dressing while maintaining a distinctly polished point of view.

 

Handcrafted embellishment and artisanal techniques distinguish Manolita’s accessories. Whether through embellished sandals or statement handbags, the label celebrates Brazilian craftsmanship with an unmistakably joyful sensibility.

 

Created in 2011 by designer Marcela Basto Lima, her her initial collections were showcased in Milan before establishing a flagship presence in Brazil. Her footwear brand is all about reinventing the Brazilian shoe by celebrating traditional, artisanal craftsmanship and materials like bamboo, wicker, and leather.

 

Founded in Rio de Janeiro, Dress To captures the spirit of contemporary Brazilian dressing through easy silhouettes, colourful prints and versatile separates. Its collections strike a balance between casual ease and feminine polish, making it a go-to for effortless everyday style.

 

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