Storvo presents a new collection inspired by Brazilian folklore

Nov 18, 2016

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After the 10-year celebration since its founding, Storvo brings its new collection inspired by Brazilian folklore and roots.


Entitled BRZLN ROOTS, the line features pieces that explore various areas of Brazilian culture, from characters like the Headless Mule to the drought in the northeast itself.

The graphics incorporate critiques, reinterpretations, and tributes, all contextualized within the brand's aesthetic. Minimalist designs bring to light images that refer to brazilwood and the deconstruction of the flag through its geometric forms.

The full-print pieces feature patterns inspired by sugarcane, the mainstay of the northeastern economy during the time of the sugar mills. The classic SP Camo also appears in the collection in items like t-shirts and tank tops, reinterpreted in the colors green, yellow, brown, and white.

The campaign, photographed by Pérola Dutra, emphasizes the concept of the collection even more through typical elements incorporated into the styling and the chosen models.

The launch event takes place this Saturday (19.11) at the Storvo store (Aspicuelta, 300), featuring the food truck Adult Food.


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