P___ANDRADE’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is all about connection. Created with artist Samuel de Sabóia, the lineup weaves together regeneration, spirituality, and a question: What does the future of fashion look like? The answer lies in smart textiles, cultural heritage, and a commitment to sustainability that goes beyond trends.

The fabrics tell their own story. Embedded with binary codes visible under UV light, they carry blockchain data about their origins, every step of production traceable with a simple QR scan. It’s transparency incorporated into the material itself, a partnership with tech innovator Micheline Maia Teixeira proving that fashion can be both cutting-edge and accountable.

Brazilian lace, a symbol of tradition, gets a futuristic twist. The delicate patterns are reshaped into utilitarian designs, their organic flow mirroring the growth of fungi or living cells. Even the dyes break from convention, developed with scientist Ailton Pereira, they use native bacteria instead of chemicals, leaving no toxic waste behind. The result is color that’s alive, shifting, and sustainable.

Collaborations with Oakley, Levi’s, and Puma bridge the gap between indie design and global brands, showing that conscious fashion can thrive at any scale.

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