Creating Fashion for Tomorrow (BCFT) returns for its second edition, marking the opening of London Fashion Week 2024. This year, BCFT takes over the Brazilian Embassy in London from September 13th to 17th with a special exhibition titled ‘A Chain of Women’.
This captivating showcase celebrates the integral role of women in the fashion industry by highlighting a selection of brands and initiatives spearheaded by talented Brazilian designers. ‘A Chain of Women’ is a testament to the power of collaboration and the importance of supporting women, particularly those in low-income communities striving to improve living conditions for their families.
The exhibition dives deep into the world of sustainable materials and innovation in Brazil, showcasing the country’s rich heritage of craftsmanship, unique materials, and forward-thinking design processes. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience these elements both physically and digitally throughout the exhibition.
Curated by Camila Villas, Lilian Pacce, and Marilia Biasi, ‘A Chain of Women’ reflects on the vital role women play in driving sustainable fashion, promoting female empowerment, and fostering solidarity through collaboration.
Several prominent brands will be present, showcasing their garments and accessories:
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Catarina Mina:
Collaborates with communities in the state of Ceará.*
Farm Rio:
Partners with indigenous Yawanawa artisans.*
Lenny Niemeyer:
Collaborates with the Association of Artisans of Barreirinhas, Maranhão.*
Malwee:
Joins forces with the Elas Fazem Nós collective from Santa Catarina.*
Dayana Molina (Nalimo):
A pioneer in indigenous representation in Brazilian fashion.*
PatBo:
Known for their embroidery school.*
Renata Brenha and Flavia Aranha:
Committed to sustainable fashion initiatives.Beyond the exhibition of Brazilian companies, BCFT also features panels and workshops on crucial topics for the fashion industry.
Here’s a glimpse of the designers and innovators featured in this edition:
Catarina Mina, Cura Acessórios, Demodê, Farm Rio, Flavia Aranha, Irã Salles, Isabela Capeto, Lenny Niemeyer, Malwee, Marina Bitu, Nalimo, Nannacay, Neriage, PatBo, Paula Ferber, Renata Brenha, SilviaFurmanovich, Tereza Xavier, Vicenta Perrotta, Vix, WTNB, Amadeu, Banco de Tecidos, Ecotece + Bela Brand, Newsew 3D, Oricla Elástico + A.C.T, Pacoa Eco, and Thais Cipollett.Don’t miss out!
The ‘A Chain of Women’ exhibition will be open daily from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Brazilian Embassy, 14-16 Cockspur Street, London, SW1Y 5BL, during London Fashion Week (September 13th-17th). Entry is free.To stay updated on the latest news and happenings, join the BCFT WhatsApp channel by clicking [link to WhatsApp channel]. Upon joining, the standard WhatsApp conversation template will appear on your screen. Simply wait for updates to arrive!