Fashion
        I LOVE RIO presents the most striking and contemporary 
		fashion for men and women in Rio de Janeiro, providing insight into the 
		latest trends in clothing for the workplace, parties, sports, everyday 
		recreations and the beach.
        
        The historical development of international and 
		national style trends is given a look-in to furnish readers with a sense 
		of the social and political significance of the art form. From gowns and 
		suits to bikinis and swimming trunks, a catwalk of style ideas are 
		packaged and delivered to readers to help them reinvigorate their 
		wardrobe and understand the Carioca aesthetic.
         
 
        
        
        
        
 STYLE FOR THE CREATIVE MIND
        
        
        
        
        The vibrant life of Rio de Janeiro, is closely linked 
		to its intense fashion style, as it is one of the languages that the 
		city uses to express its personality. The people of Rio have 
		incorporated some of the warmth and beauty of their environment and 
		character into the way they present themselves, making their aesthetic 
		highly influential in the world of international fashion.
      
 
        
        
          All the best and most prominent designers and 
			fashion houses are found in this cultural place, but the native 
			brands take the crown - the local panorama is joyfully crowded with 
			irresistible designers who give trends their own voice.
  
         
 
		Cariocas have a very distinct look, characterized by 
		a penchant for colour, sparkle and playfulness. Fashion in the city 
		today is the result of local creativity and of influences from all over 
		the world, reimagined and adapted to the warmth and openness of the 
		city's nature and its inhabitants.
		Vivid patterns, platforms and turquoise elements work 
		perfectly in the hands of this plaza for tropical prêt-a-porter: Rio 
		sets its own standards, and compares only to itself. A very unique use 
		of tones, raw and shiny textures, as well as geometrical or flaunty 
		shapes give an unmistakable flair to the runways, in fashion shows as 
		well as on the beach.
        
          Until early 20th Century Brazilian fashion was 
			almost entirely determined by European trends, which meant that 
			clothing rarely adapted to the tropical climate. In these early 
			decades international styles were led by French designers, who 
			liberated women from the corset.
 
         
 
		The bikini was designed in Paris in 1946, causing 
		such uproar that it was named after the Bikini Atoll, a small patch of 
		the Atlantic Ocean where Americans performed atomic tests. It was first 
		worn in Rio de Janeiro two years later, and has since become an iconic 
		symbol of Carioca beach culture. In 1962, the very first flip flops were 
		created in Brazil, based on Japanese footwear, which paved the way for 
		the world renowned Havaiana brand.
		Mod, Hippie and Grunge fashions dominated the 60s, 
		70s and 80s across the West, widely influenced by popular music of the 
		time such as rock, disco, grunge and metal.
        Being Rio de Janeiro home to a variety of heritages, 
		cultures, and subcultures, fashion and trends developed accordingly. 
		Carioca style is celebrated for its bright and vibrant colours which 
		suit the sunny climate, yet there is a marked distinction between the 
		types of outfits worn for work and leisure.
		The city is extremely cultural and diverse, and has 
		several artistic and original currents running through its lively 
		streets. Samba, Surf and Bossa Nova are some of the genres that give 
		fashion a unique character here, and can be found in all the artistic 
		expressions that local designers choose.
        
          While the huge diversity of colours, shapes, models 
			and designs can seem random to the visitor, there are clear and 
			specific guidelines for places, occasions, and subcultures. Beach 
			attire follows clear rules, often as much as formal and elegant 
			ambiances: visitors notice immediately there is no reason to look 
			messy at the beach.
         
 
       
        Art, beauty and elegance are paramount in Rio's 
		lifestyle. The beach and its sceneries, activities and sensations are 
		the main attraction in this city's life and the perfect spot for these 
		experiences to join in is fashion. Swimwear designers are a great hit 
		all year round, because their products are not a touristic attraction, 
		but a way of life for all citizens.
        During the week men and women tend to opt for suits, 
		formal clothing and closed shoes. There is a certain art to selecting 
		these items given the hot and humid climate - both sexes tend to wear 
		loose fitting items made of light fabrics.
        A distinct facet of everyday and night-time fashions 
		is that both men and women have quite a natural look. Denim shorts, 
		loose strap tops, flowing skirts and dresses, vibrant t-shirts and 
		sandals can be seen at bars, squares, parks and beaches. Make-up is 
		usually quite discreet, and men's hair is typically short and rugged, 
		often accompanied by a total shave or a light beard at most.
        While the classic look is natural and free-spirited, 
		especially around the beaches, Cariocas tend to be neat and well-kempt. 
		Shoes and clothes are fresh, clean and un-crumpled. Many women leave 
		their locks to fall naturally, others regularly have them straightened. 
		It is also a widespread practice for both men and women to have 
		manicures and pedicures.
        Multi-cultural prints and styles, skirts and 
		jewellery, are a regular component of the Carioca wardrobe. There are 
		popular local designer brands for young people in the city and wider 
		Brazil - pioneering voices in Brazilian fashion, catering to people of 
		all styles and persuasions through vibrant, fresh and alluring pieces. 
		Rio's designs fuse high-end originality and sophistication, with an 
		awareness of the everyday needs of Brazilian men and women.
        A trait of this fashion city is its diversity, and 
		there is something for everyone: from the classiest and most prestigious 
		to the regular surfer, Rio de Janeiro finds a way to meet needs and 
		please the mood, and even connect with undiscovered wishes. This 
		versatility can be found under various brands, splashing with exotic 
		experiences ingenuity and creativity.
        
          The fashion industry in Rio has been growing in 
			breadth and repute over the past years, and the city now hosts a 
			variety of seminal fashion fairs which fashionistas and stylists 
			from across the globe schedule their year around. The city is also 
			home to the important institution called the "Academia Brasileira da 
			Moda," the Brazilian Academy of Fashion.
  
         
 
 
        
        The rich cultural scene holds a spot for all artistic 
		expressions and fashion makes numerous appearances in the Carioca 
		calendar, especially with Rio de Janeiro's Fashion Weeks, which yearly 
		lead the way with summer and winter editions. These occasions, are among 
		a vast and strong web of events which cover the year and the country 
		with exciting shows. The greatest names in the industry, as well as key 
		influences from abroad, come together in this fest to amaze with the 
		magnificence of their night gowns, the freshness of their posh and 
		laid-back signatures, and the sophisticated bathing suits. In earth 
		colors and pastels, sparkled with bright reds and springtime prints, 
		femininity and allure are the true stars of the show.
        Style comes naturally, thanks to the poise and 
		natural beauty of Brazilian women: the real life muses in the city's 
		soul. Brazilian super models and fashion trend setters are examples of 
		the importance of Brazil's fashion interest and of its women's flair and 
		beauty. Flaunty hair is one of the trademarks of this Brazilian city: 
		whether it is long surfer locks, or a mermaid wavy mane, healthy and 
		lustrous hair is devotedly sought after.
        Some ideas, for those not as accustomed to the 
		humidity and the wind typical of the beach side, can be very helpful to 
		keep up with the near perfect standards of the locals. The "Brazilian 
		blowout" straightening hair technique has many adepts, while more 
		natural trends are becoming just as popular with ideals for healthy 
		beauty treatments, instead of chemical options.
        
 
        
        
          Shopping in Rio de Janeiro can be as diverse as the 
			city's 160 neighbourhoods, 70 beaches, and infinite bars. Luxury and 
			exclusive shopping malls are available as much as exciting street 
			markets where everything is a bargain - not to mention antique 
			fairs, the famous Ipanema Hippy Fair, or the charming Copacabana 
			night stands.
  
         
 
 
        
        A variety of options to cater to all tastes and 
		budgets are scattered throughout all districts, and give everyone a 
		perfect alternative for a rainy day. Mini shopping malls, almost 
		disguised as single shops, hide inside building in every corner of town 
		- away from the spot light, these centers are a favorite among local 
		bargain hunters.
So, if the beaches, bikinis, and 
		heat of Rio become too much, then the city has some brilliant shopping 
		opportunities for a dose of retail therapy. There are numerous malls, 
		shopping complexes, boutiques, and tiny one off stores to keep eager 
		buyers happy.
      
 
        
        
          Prices can vary like the weather in the summer - so 
			location can mean the difference between expensive and bargain - 
			especially for clothing, shoes, arts and crafts, and souvenirs.
  
         
 
 
 		Barra Shopping is Rio's largest and most popular mall 
		- located in the district of Barra da Tijuca, it is almost a small city 
		in itself, complete with restaurants and movie theatres in the adjacent 
		New York City centre - home to more restaurants, pubs, and even fitness 
		clubs. It is undoubtedly the place to go for a shopping spree, with 
		hundreds of stores spread across a 4km-long stretch, from high-street 
		names to independently owned fashion and jewellery stores. Not far in 
		the same neighbourhood, the new comer on the shopping scene is the posh 
		and trendy Village Mall, displaying only the best of the best of 
		Brazilian and international brands.
        Also targeting the sophisticated consumer, is the São 
		Conrado Fashion Mall - home to upscale stores each displaying exclusive 
		designer brands. Cosmetic, sporting, and electronic shops supply the 
		moneyed tourists and Cariocas with all they need for a fun afternoon. 
		The space is open and airy, and the ambience more relaxed than other 
		shopping complexes. Here, it is not unusual to spot Brazilian 
		celebrities and fashion models perusing the stores, at times on their 
		way to the local cinema equipped with four screens and convenient valet 
		parking.
        For great shopping, and near the most popular beach 
		areas, the impressive, Rio Sul mall is conveniently situated in 
		Botafogo, and the chic Shopping Leblon is right at the heart of the 
		Leblon Distrcit. With hundreds of stores, a variety of restaurants, and 
		a movie theatres, these malls are located close to many of Rio's most 
		popular landmarks, such as the Sugar Loaf and Corcovado mountains.
        Leblon is a posh neighborhood where to find 
		restaurants, designer boutiques and a sultry view of the town. It is 
		also near the Babilônia Feira Hype, a monthly event that showcases 
		fashion, design, culinary and music artists with an underground, 
		meaningful and unrepeatable touch. Guest exhibitors and live shows from 
		upcoming or world known artists and DJ's add to the experience, which is 
		one of the most shared and anticipated by the locals eager to meet new 
		fashion tendencies.
        
          Brazilian fashion is still marked by an aesthetic 
			syncretism – a mixture of influences, identities, concepts and 
			trends. This unique fusion is constantly being enriched by Carioca 
			designers, and can be found at high-end events and stores, trendy 
			shopping malls, as well as in charming fashion fairs across the 
			city.
  
         
 
 
 		In addition to the trendy shopping districts and 
		malls that pepper the city, there are also a number of fashion and 
		clothing fairs. One of the most celebrated of these is a bimonthly event 
		called "O Cluster," that brings together refined and experimental 
		fashion, music and gastronomy in a beautiful mansion in the Botafogo 
		neighbourhood.
 		There is room for other fashion fairs, such as the 
		one held every Sunday in the iconic neighborhood of Ipanema: the Feira 
		Hippie Market, which gives visitors and locals excellent chances to see 
		and enjoy the antique treasures and fit perfectly in the retro chic 
		scene of the easygoing vibe that only Rio de Janeiro can give, and 
		guaranteed to produce some interesting objects for anyone interested in 
		Carioca arts and crafts.
        Anyone looking for clothing and shoes at discounted 
		prices, should head to centro's downtown, especially along the streets 
		Rua Uruguaiana, Rua da Alfândega, and Rua Buenos Aires, where fashion 
		outlets dominate the street fronts of the landmark shopping district 
		called "SAARA."
        When shopping for original art, The neighbourhood of 
		Santa Teresa is the hangout spot for many of Rio's artists and creative 
		minds, so many art galleries adorn the cobbled streets and narrow 
		alleyways. The cafés, bars, and restaurants of this charming 
		neighbourhood provide relief for tired feet after a long day's shopping, 
		while some beautiful examples of Brazilian artwork can be purchased in 
		the neighbourhood - from the affordable to the more expensive, and 
		consistently unique.
        For more specialized items, like musical instruments, 
		Rua da Carioca is a street with a plethora of musical shops where native 
		Brazilian intruments such as Bahian guitars, Rabecas, and Pandieros can 
		be bought - they all make great souvenirs and presents for family back 
		home.
        With such a fluid understanding of trends, interests 
		and exploration of sensations and experiences, it is no surprise that 
		the Carioca creativity results in a very wide offer of materials and 
		techniques, which consequently produces unlikely and exquisite creations 
		in décor, jewelry, beauty treats and accessories.