The show began with exactly 91 orientals wearing jumpsuits with logos on the backs sitting around the catwalk. The logos were of factories that reportedly exploit chinese people like Nike, Adidas, Motorola, Microsoft... Then, with some soft oriental music, the models walked in.
There were dimensioned quimonos, loose pants, constructed jackets, short dresses, long dresses. In all kinds of prints and sizes in silk, cotton, taffeta. It was a show in the truest sense of the word. Perfect to close the evening. And then came Ronaldo, with his mohwak and colorful sunglasses!
Ronaldo told Patricia (a SPFW reporter) that we live in "a crazy world, but full of good intentions". It's wonderfully optimistic, after all.
Credit: Agência Fotosite and SPFW
There were dimensioned quimonos, loose pants, constructed jackets, short dresses, long dresses. In all kinds of prints and sizes in silk, cotton, taffeta. It was a show in the truest sense of the word. Perfect to close the evening. And then came Ronaldo, with his mohwak and colorful sunglasses!
Ronaldo told Patricia (a SPFW reporter) that we live in "a crazy world, but full of good intentions". It's wonderfully optimistic, after all.
Credit: Agência Fotosite and SPFW