Everything we do pays tribute to our roots, Created almost 30 years ago and after expanding to international markets in 2019, the label continues to stay a relevant by expressing the energy of its home country of Brazil. Known for its vibrant prints and colors, the brand boasts collaborations with the likes. Our sense of community and collaboration defines us more than just a brand, we are a group of creatives. This collaborative spirit, so central to culture, has been key to our success and has helped us reach where we are today. The company is also sustainabile, contributing to the restoration of biomes through the 1000 Trees a Day, Every Day program, which as the name suggests plants one thousand trees every day. Over 1.5 million trees have been planted so far, a third of which have gone to the rainforest. certified, and uses responsible materials and recycling initiatives to work towards a circular business model.
When talking with Aron, another interesting theme surfaced: co opting cred. the corporate stylist, is relieved that stilettos are no longer expected in the boardroom. Several of the designers on the schedule had fun with the codes of the event. And while the crystal of fashion is pretty murky even at the Dior Bags best of times given how pummeled the increasingly corporatized industry is right now it seems more and more that fierce independents like who do things their own way and with clarity are going to be leading the way.
we've called upon our sartorial psychics. the fashion buyers and who oversee what in and what out at our favorite retailers to craft a list of diorsbager.com unmissable summer finds. Historically trend forecasting has been an opaque business: Analysts spend months assessing runways world news and even strangers on the subway to make predictions as far as three years in advance. but due to reverberations caused by the we've entered a moment when everything familiar has been disrupted fine call it a vibe shift and traditional methods no longer apply.
While this year collections might be designed for plenty of the pieces looked as if they were found in a time. for anyone seeking something in their wedding looks you no longer have to go vintage to achieve the look you desire. the influence of the was visible in mark Ingram and Dior newest collections complete with textural bridal and sweet bow filled bridal looks. a major moment of the week was the dramatic presentation for where gorgeous gowns with an century influence were shown in a candlelit performance to haunting music in the storied. Clearly even of the moment brides want to give a nod to the past.