Camila Queiroz made her debut at New York Fashion Week this Tuesday (10) modeling for the Brazilian brand PatBo, the only one in the country to be part of the official calendar of the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America). The summer 2025 show, broadcast live on the digital platforms of the Minas Gerais brand, presented the “Ethereal” collection, inspired by the lightness, delicacy and transformation of the butterfly.
The difference in the presentation is that all the pieces appeared on the screen online with the price and were now available for immediate sale or pre-sale. Camila Queiroz showed off a long dress in maxi gold and silver sequins, with unlined metallic sequins, with adjustable thin straps and invisible zipper closure on the back. The cost of the look is R$19,950, but must be ordered.

“Being part of this moment, representing Brazil on the biggest stage of global fashion, is a transformative experience. To show for the first time at New York Fashion Week is an incredible achievement, especially with a metallic dress inspired by the trend of mixing noble metals. NYFW is the epicenter of global fashion, and being there was a truly magical experience,” said Camila, who also represented Eudora, one of the show’s sponsors and for whom she shot a new campaign in the North American city.

Alessandra Ambrósio concluded the presentation with a long sleeveless dress with shaded fringes applied on the hem. The dress is made of tulle and features jewel-like embroidery with stones. The price on the website for presale is R$21,950.

The inspiration for butterflies comes in pieces made with ethereal silhouettes and fabrics, to show the change and evolution of the insect. Among the fabrics worked are
chiffon, taffeta and embroidered tricoline, complemented by shaded fringes and lycra. The color palette features tones such as blush pink, brown, wine and off-white, combined with metallic details in silver and gold.

The sequins, like Camila’s dress and its short version, which costs R$ 10,950, are inspired by butterfly scales. The line also includes a mini skirt (R$ 3,950) and a straight top (R$ 2,350).

Designer Patricia Bonaldi, who has already dressed Beyoncé and the character Mindy Chen (Ashley Park) from “Emily in Paris”, also brought to the catwalk a butterfly-shaped top, with embroidery over the print, which cost R$ 1950. The piece opened the presentation with model Bruna Tenório, who wore translucent black pants.

The repertoire of the designer from Minas Gerais included embroidered jeans, as well as cascading ruffles, which gave even more fluidity and lightness to the pieces, such as the short powder pink dress. The coastal part R$ 5.950.

Patbo parade in New York (Photo: BFA/Disclosure)One of the trends that PatBo brought to the New York catwalk is the short balloon skirt, which costs R$2,250, made with small dark red sequins.

The puffy silhouette also arrives on the dress with a midi skirt in taffeta and an embroidered tulle back, which costs R$ 7.950.
Source: Terra

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