This March 8 we have selected some women who have inspired and inspire Brazilian fashion, with all their strength, resilience and style
Not only on International Women’s Day, but every day is to enhance the feminine strength! Especially on this March 8, when we celebrate the universal date, we try to highlight who has made and is making a difference, whatever the field.
In fashion, several women’s names have marked the industry, from manufacturing to the runways. Always representing a resistance and revolutionary struggle, these names have become an inspiration for many.
To further showcase this unique talent, therefore, we have separated some of the women who have inspired and inspire the fashion industry on a daily basis.
International Women’s Day: 4 women who inspire Brazilian fashion
Gisele Bundchen
We couldn’t start without talking about her, the biggest Brazilian supermodel and one of the most recognized in the world. Gisele has made her way into fashion and revolutionized the runways with her one-of-a-kind runway! There is definitely a before and after of Gisele in the industry.
“We can celebrate each other and all the amazing women who have come before us, paving the way for us to be where we are today.“.
Sabrina Sato
When we think of a Brazilian fashion reference, we think of her! The presenter, therefore, has established herself as a reference in the industry, not only for all her style but also for her freedom to innovate and act in the most daring productions.
“We are free to be what and how we want. We deserve respect, empathy. We are big, we are many, we are infinite and we must be very proud to be women. Long live us all”.
linkers
Whether it’s with her music on stage, on the red carpets or with her unique style on the runways of life, the Latin Grammy winner is the name to watch when it comes to trends! Furthermore, always playing with colors and styles, Liniker is the name that the industry has deserved!
“A living black Brazilian singer, writer of my own story, who is building, together with others, an imaginary that was never possible before”.
Maju de Araujo
And on social media? The young 20-year-old model has proven that fashion can work for anyone, from casual looks to super sophisticated productions. For Maju, therefore, being fashionable is being a giant among giants.
“Being a woman in this world is not easy, being a woman in this world is challenging! We carry the burden of devaluation, indifference, disrespect, insecurity… We carry the mission to change the world, to leave it with more life, more color and more love“.
GloriaMaria
Earlier this year we lost one of the biggest icons of Brazilian television. With a unique charm, full of life and vibrant colors, Glória has always shown that there are no age barriers and that style goes far beyond the conventional.
“My path through the world I trace myself. Because being a woman, life already gives me ruler and compass! Who knows about me is me“.*
*Paraphrase of the sentence Gilberto Gil in your handwriting That hug.
Source: Terra

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