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The fauna and flora from Brazil are undeniably one of the richest in the world, with thousands of animal and plant species that inhabit the entire length of the country. This certainly influenced and still influences Brazilian fashion in several ways, from the choice of organic materials, such as jute and straw, to the development of prints that refer to the texture of Brazilian flowers and fruits.

When looking for fashion brands in Brazil, you will probably find prints that bring elements found in Brazilian forests, seas and skies. This celebration of natural elements can be found in several countries around the world, but in Brazil, these elements are developed all year round, due to strong natural existing sources.

Prints with natural elements are among all sections of clothing, both male and female. Not only beachwear, but also in the fashion production of some countries. It is very common nowadays to find shirts, hotpants and even social dresses with the concept of organic fashion. With vibrant colours and characteristic of different regions of the country, or even with pastel or monochromatic tones, this style is incredibly popular and is an option for different types of women, from those who choose discreet looks to those who like to celebrate Brazilian fashion with all its exuberance. The interesting thing is that each piece, each organic element tells a story and has a meaning, as does each woman who chooses this style.

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