Almacor

Almacor, founded by Cynthia Jaber, is much more than a fashion brand — it is a movement that unites art, fashion, and design with an inclusive and social purpose. Created as a “Wearable Gallery,” the brand celebrates diversity by transforming artworks created by neurodivergent artists and people with disabilities into fashion pieces. From its origins as Pim to its evolution into Almacor, the company’s mission has gone beyond clothing, promoting a vision of inclusion and acceptance through fashion.

Almacor’s creations are based on the artworks of extraordinary artists, honoring and valuing each one’s unique identity. Among the talents featured are artists such as Bernardo Ribeiro, Gio Freire, João Elyo, and Clara Woods — each bringing a distinctive and authentic perspective to the world of fashion. Their artworks are transformed into prints, allowing their stories and worldviews to be expressed in a new and accessible way.

With strong values around conscious consumption, Almacor is committed to timeless, authentic, and sustainable production. All pieces are locally made under fair conditions and do not follow traditional fashion calendars, allowing each artist’s narrative to evolve naturally and meaningfully.

Beyond fashion, Almacor has established a Non-Profit Association dedicated to promoting inclusion and diversity, expanding its social impact through cultural projects and talent competitions.

Almacor is more than a fashion brand — it is a space for artistic expression, inclusion, and the celebration of diversity, turning the act of dressing into a symbol of freedom and acceptance.