The Metropoles Catwalk brought together a host of local and national brands for its first edition, which took place from November 3 to 7 at the Claudio Santoro National Theater in Brasilia. From one show to another, the trends of the summer season became clear, with a focus on maxi accessories. The bet ranged from necklaces, earrings, hats and bracelets, to bags intended for use on the beach and on sports days. Oversized scarves and scarves also graced the catwalks, proving their versatility regardless of the weather.
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Maxi necklaces, earrings, hats and bracelets
Maxi accessories are distinguished by their large size and eye-catching design. Props are often seen as the focal point of He looksadding presence and personality to the production.
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Among the necklaces that stood out were the lobster-shaped piece presented by the brand Biruta, designed by Regina Segredo, the rope and eco-leather necklace from Miwa, designed by Carol Nemoto, and the gold necklace set from Lago, by Letícia Valle.
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For Metropolis Catwalk, Miwa brought back its roots and pieces from previous collections, such as the latest collection
Warm and earthy colours, modern cuts and light fabrics were prominent in the pieces presented on the catwalk.
São Paulo brand Drama, designed by Maria Rocha, included long earrings Design From the Buena Onda collection. Inspired by the vibrant colors and fabrics with volume and movement found in Latin culture, the Spring/Summer 2026 collection proposes The dialogue between aesthetics and music from the early eighties to the nineties What is contemporary in musical rhythms, culture and production in the global market.
The Buena Onda collection pays tribute to the warmth and joy of Latin America
Size is the key word for defining the tall hats presented by Letícia Gonzaga and São Paulo brand Aluf. It is worth noting that French designer Simone Porte Jacquemus He has been largely responsible for popularizing these items since creating his brand in 2010. His oversized straw hats and mini bags, in contrast to simple, elegant clothing, have created a surreal, tropical image that has captivated niche media and Millennials.
Letícia Gonzaga’s namesake brand has been in operation for more than 30 years and plays a leading role in the federal capital
He looks From Sao Paulo Alove brand
Bracelets were also recurring pieces Design From the parades that took place in the Metropoles Catwalk. Beachwear brand Lago opted for the oversized circular accessory in bulk, almost acting as a cover. Perotta used unique pieces with a larger design, taking up more space on the arms.
Perotta bracelet
Round bracelets designed by Lago
Crochet ties were also part of Perrotta’s fashion show
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In terms of bags, the brands Drama, Lucila and Telaio presented versions that can be used from the beach to the urban environment. With different materials and colours, maxi accessories highlighted diversity and creativity on the runways.
The Telaio brand offers a mix of tailoring and street style
Black Lucila Pena bag
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Scarves and scarves
Brands Hylo Cartis Studio and Dane-se have opted for creative versions of long-length scarves and scarves. Designer Lucila Pena brought a version to the Metrópoles Catwalk that resembles a scarf: it is a cat hat that ends with a bow around the neck.
Cartis Studio Hello Scarf
Front of Dane-se brand scarf
The back of the scarf has Dane-se branding
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