Fashion Rio Fall/Winter 2012 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the amazing schedule for the Fall/Winter 2012 shows in Rio de Janeiro.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
17.00 BRST / 20.00 CST / 2:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 11) – Herchcovitch
18.00 BRST / 21.00 CST / 3:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 11) – Acquastudio
19.00 BRST / 22.00 CST / 4:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 11) – Patachou
20.00 BRST / 23.00 CST / 5:00pm EST / 7:00am JST (January 11) – Alessa
21.00 BRST / 0.00 CST (January 11) / 6:00pm EST / 8:00am JST (January 11) – Cantao
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
18.00 BRST / 21.00 CST / 3:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 12) – 2nd Floor
19.00 BRST / 22.00 CST / 4:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 12) – Coven
20.00 BRST / 23.00 CST / 5:00pm EST / 7:00am JST (January 12) – Melk Z-Da
21.00 BRST / 0.00 CST (January 12) / 6:00pm EST / 8:00am JST (January 12) – TNG
Thursday, January 12, 2012
17.30 BRST / 20.30 CST / 2:30pm EST / 4:30am JST (January 13) – Bianca Marques
18.30 BRST / 21.30 CST / 3:30pm EST / 5:30am JST (January 13) – Maria Bonita Extra
19.30 BRST / 22.30 CST / 4:30pm EST / 6:30am JST (January 13) – New Order
20.30 BRST / 23.30 CST / 5:30pm EST / 7:30am JST (January 13) – Espaco Fashion
21.30 BRST / 0.30 CST (January 13) / 6:30pm EST / 8:30am JST (January 13) – Coca Cola Clothing
Friday, January 13, 2012
17.30 BRST / 20.30 CST / 2:30pm EST / 4:30am JST (January 14) – Walter Rodriguez
18.30 BRST / 21.30 CST / 3:30pm EST / 5:30am JST (January 14) – R.Groove
19.30 BRST / 22.30 CST / 4:30pm EST / 6:30am JST (January 14) – Agatha
20.30 BRST / 23.30 CST / 5:30pm EST / 7:30am JST (January 14) – Filhas de Gaia
21.30 BRST / 0.30 CST (January 14) / 6:30pm EST / 8:30am JST (January 14) – Printing
Saturday, January 14, 2012
17.00 BRST / 20.00 CST / 2:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 15) – Giulia Borges
18.00 BRST / 21.00 CST / 3:00pm EST / 5:00am JST (January 15) – Nica Kessler
19.00 BRST / 22.00 CST / 4:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 15) – Andrea Marques
20.00 BRST / 23.00 CST / 5:00pm EST / 7:00am JST (January 15) – Oestudio
21.00 BRST / 0.00 CST (January 15) / 6:00pm EST / 8:00am JST (January 15) – Auslander
Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012 Schedule
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