
P_ANDRADE
BRAZIL
Designers: Pedro Andrade and Paula Kim Founded: 2021
The São Paulo brand tinkering with fresh fabrics for a luxe, futuristic interpretation of modern streetwear.
If you could make only one item of clothing from your collection, what would it be?
ANDRADE: The O.N. waterproof suit. You're gonna be chic but also prepared for an adventure.
If you could have designed the wardrobe for any film ever made, what would it be?
Drive My Car by Ryusuke Hamaguchi. If I could sum up this movie in one word it would be finesse. You feel the density of all the layers, almost silently.
What's the best feedback you've ever received from a customer?
A customer once said, "You're like a time machine. When I wear [Andrade's first brand] Piet, I transport myself to some nostalgic place, but when I wear P_Andrade, I feel like I'm in the future." That's what fashion is about-real sensations.
What goals do you have for the brand over the next five years?
This year we started our global expansion project. I feel that through my creations, I can bring the world a new vision of Brazil, seen from a different perspective, perhaps. In five years, I would be so glad to have contributed in an effective way to the fashion industry, uniting technology, innovation, and sustainability to design.
OTTOLINGER
GERMANY
Designers: Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient Founded: 2016
The Berlin-based designers bringing a punk approach to couture tailoring, upending longheld ideas about fashion, gender, and sex appeal.
What are your main inspirations for the collection?
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