Celebrating the culture and art of Pará, Norman represented the true reality of the interior of the Amazon. Using as a reference, the novel rains in the Cachoeira fields, published in 1941, from Pará Dalcídio JuraandirThe brand developed an exclusive collection for the third day of the San Paolo fashion week.
With the direction of the designer Marco Normando and the visual artist EMídio happyThe new label has dared in production and has worked with various sustainable resources of Brazilian biodiversity, such as the Amazon latex, the Buriti fiber and the Iuta of the Amazon, which are usually used in coffee bags.
The burned prints and fabric applications that return to the Pummet backgrounds have taken the catwalk, starring the country Carol Ribeiro and thin Paes. The bent tailoring and the latex shirt have become the highlight of the parade, precisely translating the duality between strength and delicacy, resistance and sensitivity of the Amazonian landscape.
Light and natural beauty
In addition to the real show in the pieces, natural beauty has also taken on the catwalks. In addition to being considered one of the most lasting trends for 2025, the style of colorful brown makeup gives depth and a slight tan on the skin, becoming a joker.
The aesthetic has worked for the parade, it also stands out in the trend of the moment, known as “Moka Mousse”, a color elected by Pantone for this year. The natural appearance, with the burned effect, shows a simpler skin, with a healthier effect and guarantees potentialization in the continuity of the trend. Take a look at the complete parade below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr2sgf9n638
Source: Terra

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