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The Brazilian street aesthetic according to Quadro Creations

The brand explores the country's textile tradition by adapting it to the contemporary streetwear aesthetics

The Brazilian street aesthetic according to Quadro Creations The brand explores the country's textile tradition by adapting it to the contemporary streetwear aesthetics

Brazil's fashion scene deserves more international exposure than it receives. The country has enormous potential: raw materials of extreme quality, a well-defined aesthetic sense and a generation of young and international professionals eager to bring their style and work to the global fashion stage. The most important brand of this fashion renaissance is Quadro Creations, directed by Lucas Borges, who leads from 2018 an exploration of the textile and tailoring tradition of his country but translated for the contemporary streetwear scene. Its expressive range goes from the studio of the most essential garment to more elaborate or elegant items with a range of possibilities that is yet to be discovered. 

The brand, however, remains transparent about the reality in which it grows and the efforts necessary to expand in the socio-economic context of its country. "Building and structuring a clothing brand in Brazil is an interesting and not easy task" is, in fact, the first sentence of the statement that accompanies the latest editorial of Quadro Creations. And it's right: Brazil is a huge country, facing politically and economically harsh years and which, more than anything, is currently in the midst of the pandemic emergency that Europe seems to have brought (partially) under control only a month ago. But the brand's resilience in the face of difficulties is the truest testament to its quality

Discover the new Quadro Creations collection on the brand's official website or on its Instagram page

Creative Direction and styling @bucaslorges
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Photography 
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