A Hering started the year 2022 with a launch that seeks to exalt the most beautiful things Brazil has. On Friday (7), the capsule collection “Brazilian Beauties”, signed by the artist Aline Bispo, was introduced to the world. The novelty has significant prints, inspired by feminine and Brazilian elements, and will still have part of the sales reverted to the ID_BR, Instituto Identidades do Brasil, and its initiatives for racial inclusion.
“Belezas Brasileiras appears with the desire to value the beauties existing in the stories, in the bodies, in the daily life, in the fauna and flora of Brazil. I thought of prints that celebrate our ancestry, the hands that touch the earth, our land, and its fruits in diversity”, explains Aline Bispo.
Hering’s collection brings a connection between stories and shapes, with the beauty of different types of bodies. The idea is that people understand that nothing is more beautiful than loving your own story.
Among the products of the collaboration are t-shirts, shorts, dresses and kimonos with loose models, lots of prints and colors – characteristics that are very present in Aline’s work.
As for the artist, Aline has in her curriculum the illustration of the column by Djamila Ribeiro, in Folha de São Paulo, and is recognized for projects such as the illustration of the cover of best-seller, Crooked Plow, by Itamar Vieira Junior and now signs his first collection with Hering.
The pieces will be available on Hering’s e-commerce and in physical stores across the country. Check out one of the posts from the new collaboration below:
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