Six sustainable Texbrasil brands will participate in Fashion Vibes, in Milan
After a brief period without its realization due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Milan once again hosts Fashion Vibes and this time in a hybrid format. Six brands participating in Texbrasil and Fashion Label Brasil (Brazilian Textile and Fashion Industry Internationalization Program) — the result of a partnership between Abit (Brazilian Textile and Apparel Industry Association), Abest (Brazilian Association of Fashion Designers) and ApexBrasil (Brazilian Agency for the Promotion of Exports and Investments), confirmed their presence at the seventh edition of the event.
Vestô, Ateliê Mão de Mãe, Meninos Rei, Libertees, KF Branding, of Texbrasil, and Catarina Mina, of Fashion Label Brasil are preparing to take their collections with an eye on the visibility of their products in the international market, such as Milan Fashion Week. The national brands will exhibit, between September 20th and 23rd, all the talent and creativity of their designers through their sustainable collections and products designed exclusively for the coming seasons.
Fashion Vibes’ main objective is to organize online and offline events, within important international scenarios, shortening the distance between exhibitors and buyers, providing visibility and a wider audience through actions and advertising.
Lilian Kaddissi, executive manager of Texbrasil, spoke about the participation of brands participating in the program maintained by Abit in partnership with ApexBrasil. “Abit has an extensive participation in global activations through Texbrasil. In this sense, being present at Fashion Vibes will allow us to further promote the internationalization of Brazilian fashion, increasing our performance in exports of products with high added value to several countries”.
About Texbrasil
The Brazilian Textile and Fashion Industry Internationalization Program (Texbrasil) works with companies in the textile and apparel sector in the development of strategies to conquer the global market. Over 20 years, it has helped around 1600 brands to get on the export trail, doing USD 9 billion in business. The Program is carried out through a partnership between Abit and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil).