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On this page we present Brazilian designers, Brazilian fashion houses, fashion companies, Brazilian clothing brands, Brazilian fashion labels, Brazilian wholesalers, Brazilian retailers, boutiques, Brazilian fashion stores, Brazilian online shops. From this page you will also learn more about important events for Brazilian fashion and you will find other business resources.

Bela Pequena

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Bela Pequena
Bela Pequena Fashion for Moms, Baby and Girls

Hits:4034,   Registered 29-11-2015, Country: Brazil 

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Camisaria Thones

Camisaria Thones
Thones' shirt was born from the desire to offer people quality shirts of the desired size, with possibilities of customization and at a fair price.

Hits:1877,   Registered 09-09-2019, Country: Brazil 

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LMC Lingerie plus size

LMC Lingerie plus size

Hits:2142,   Registered 25-06-2018, Country: Brazil 

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Turnbull

Turnbull
Turnbull is a Brazilian womens fashion brand. Our dresses are sofisticated, modern and enchanting.

Hits:3311,   Registered 21-04-2016, Country: Brazil 

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e-Roupas de Bebe

e-Roupas de Bebe
Clothes for newborns and babies - baby dresses, kids dresses, baby clothes for girls, special occasion clothing.

Hits:3544,   Registered 29-11-2015, Country: Brazil 

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Ana Giovanna

Ana Giovanna
Ana Giovanna is a Brazilian Fashion brand and manufacturer for baby dresses and clothes for baby to special occasion.

Hits:4205,   Registered 29-11-2015, Country: Brazil 

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Gisele Bundchen official website

Gisele Bundchen official website
Brazilian model, occasional film actress and goodwill ambassador for the UN Environment Programme.

Hits:3686,   Registered 12-09-2011, Country: Brazil 

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Sao Paolo Fashion Week
The Sao Paulo Fashion Week is an clothing trade show held semi-annually in Sao Paulo. It is notable as "Latin America's pre-eminent fashion event" and it is considered the fifth largest fashion week after in the world behind New York, London, Paris and Milan. It has been controversial in the past because of a "longstanding bias towards white models." In 2009 quotas were imposed that required that 10 percent of models to be "black or indigenous" as a way to foster equal opportunity.

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