Vanessa and Giovanna Di Croce founded the brand driven by the desire to build an authorial fashion, where design, technology and innovation meet organically.
From the beginning, the duo brings an attentive eye to the balance between tradition and contemporaneity, creating an identity that dialogues with different times, references and territories.
Di Croce is born from the encounter between a contemporary vision and the resortwear universe, taking as its starting point the seaside cities and everything they evoke.
Their rhythms, atmospheres and aesthetic codes become raw material for the construction of a sophisticated language that translates the lifestyle between the sea and the city.
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EPISODE #13 | MADE IN BRAZIL: THE OSKLEN SUCCESS STORY
Imagine a doctor who trades his stethoscope for a sewing machine. Who climbs the Andes, makes his own jacket by hand, and somewhere between the altitude and the ice, decides: this is what I want to build. That man is Oskar Metsavaht. And what he built is Osklen.
A brand born in 1989 from a tiny store in Búzios, a beach town in Rio de Janeiro, became one of the most forward-thinking labels in the world.
Osklen didn’t wait for sustainability to become a buzzword. They were working with Amazonian pirarucu fish leather, organic cotton, and recycled polyester before most brands had even heard the word ESG.
They built the Instituto-E, a non-profit dedicated to proving that beauty and responsibility are not opposites. They’ve increased the income of over a thousand riverside communities in the Amazon. They made a sneaker sole from natural latex tapped directly from the forest.
This year Oskar signed the uniforms for Brazil’s delegation at the Winter Olympics in collaboration with the italian Moncler.
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About ABEST Created in 2003, the Brazilian Association of Fashion Designers (ABEST) aims to strengthen and promote Brazilian design and independent fashion. Its primary goal is to assist in the development of Brazilian brands with international reach and promote the Brazilian lifestyle, contributing to the growth of all fashion-related segments. The association serves as an environment for exchanging information and experiences among its members, addressing individual needs through training, market data, product promotion, and the identification of business opportunities in Brazil and abroad.
About APEXBRASIL The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) works to promote Brazilian products and services abroad and attract foreign investments to strategic sectors of the Brazilian economy.
In order to achieve its goals, ApexBrasil carries out several trade promotion initiatives aimed at promoting Brazilian products and services abroad, such as prospective and trade missions, business rounds, support to the participation of Brazilian companies in major international fairs, visits of foreign buyers and opinion makers to learn about the Brazilian productive structure, among other business platforms that also aim at strengthening the Brazil brand.
The Agency also acts in a coordinated way with public and private players to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) to Brazil with a focus on strategic sectors for the development of the competitiveness of Brazilian companies and the country.
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Finding a piece of Brazil in an international luxury setting reinforces every detail that shapes our creative identity. With Serpui Marie bags, the feeling is exactly that: the pieces move between celebrities, TV series, and fashion calendars, carrying the same DNA without ever losing innovation. The fresh and artsy spirit created by the designer travels through sunny lands, springtimes, and urban and rustic summers. This is how fashion history is made.
Serpui Marie spoke with Fashion Label Brasil to celebrate this moment.
1) The brand is in a great phase, debuting at Printemps in New York and Lafayette in Nice. With so much international fashion endorsement, being chosen by celebrities, stylists of famous series, and now in iconic stores, how do you define the brand’s current moment? What are your plans for the next few years?
Seeing the brand present in such emblematic stores as Printemps in New York, Galeries Lafayette in Nice, Revolve, ShopBop, among others, is the recognition of a body of work built with great consistency over the years. We always seek to create products with their own identity, valuing Brazilian artisanal craftsmanship. It is very gratifying to see that this perspective has won over clients, stylists, celebrities, and major retailers around the world. For the coming years, we want to continue expanding our international presence in a very selective way. More than being everywhere, we want to be in the right places, alongside partners who share the brand’s values.
2) Building pieces with craftsmanship and regional references while being fashionable at the same time seems challenging for many brands, but not for SERPUI. What is the strategy?
I believe that tradition and innovation don’t have to walk separately. Our inspiration comes from Brazilian nature and culture and manual work. But all of this is filtered through a unique creative vision. We want to create an object of desire. We put a lot of work into developing shapes, materials, colors, and finishes so that each collection offers novelty without losing the brand’s essence.
3) You’ve mentioned in an interview that one of the brand’s pillars is quality. How is quality managed from the beginning to the end of the product creation process? And how about marketing management?
Quality has always been a non-negotiable value for me. It starts long before production. It begins with the selection of materials, the development of prototypes, and the definition of finishes. Every detail is thought out and reviewed several times before a product enters manufacturing. We have rigorous quality control processes because we understand that the items are handmade and need to reflect this care in every detail. A bag on our loom takes 3 to 4 days to be produced.
As for marketing and communication, I am heavily involved in the brand’s entire creative direction. I think it’s important that everything aligns with the essence of SERPUI and maintains a consistent language across all markets.
4) SERPUI has this seasonal summer spirit. The focus is on Resort, Spring Summer, and High Summer. What are the differences between the launches from a product perspective?
We develop three collections per year. The Resort collection conveys a holiday vibe, travel, and sunny destinations. This is where we more intensely explore natural fibers, playful shapes, vibrant colors, and summer-related references.
The Spring Summer collection, on the other hand, has a slightly broader scope. We continue to value the natural materials in the brand’s DNA, but we introduce a more versatile proposal, with models that transition between different seasons of the year.
High Summer is a launch that functions like a capsule, created to meet the peak of the summer season. It brings new items that complement the main collection, with more relaxed, colorful, and playful proposals, reinforcing the holiday spirit that is part of the brand’s identity.
5) Despite the iconic pieces in straw and beading, Serpui offers a nylon collection, which seems to have a more urban feel. Was this line created with other seasons, such as autumn and winter, in mind?
The nylon collection was born from the desire to offer a more versatile option for everyday use while maintaining the SERPUI DNA. All bags come with charms and straps in natural materials, which always characterize the brand.
I also developed leather and suede bags, always with our DNA, featuring our signature finishes and different strap options.
By Juliana Lopes @j.u.lopes content editor at Abest & Fashion Label Brasil
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