São Paulo Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the amazing schedule for the Fall/Winter 2012 shows in São Paulo.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
17:00 BRST / 20:00 CST / 2:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 20) – Animale
19:00 BRST / 22:00 CST / 4:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 20) – Tufi Duek
20:15 BRST / 23:15 CST / 5:15pm EST / 7:15am JST (January 20) – Cori
21:30 BRST / 0:30 CST (January 20) / 6:30pm EST / 8:30am JST (January 20) – Osklen
Friday, January 20, 2012
12:00 BRST / 15:00 CST / 9:00am EST / 11:00pm JST – Pedro Lourenço
15:30 BRST / 18:30 CST / 12:30pm EST / 2:30am JST (January 21) – R.Rosner
17:30 BRST / 20:30 CST / 2:30pm EST / 4:30am JST (January 21) – Alexandre Herchcovitch (womens)
19:00 BRST / 22:00 CST / 4:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 21) – Iodice
21:30 BRST / 0:30 CST (January 21) / 6:30pm EST / 8:30am JST (January 21) – Triton
Saturday, January 21, 2012
12:45 BRST / 15:45 CST / 9:45 EST / 11:45pm JST – Reinaldo Lourenco
15:30 BRST / 18:30 CST / 12:30pm EST / 2:30am JST (January 22) – Ellus
17:30 BRST / 20:30 CST / 2:30pm EST / 4:30am JST (January 22) – Mario Queiroz
19:00 BRST / 22:00 CST / 4:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 22) – Huis Clos
21:00 BRST / 0:00 CST (January 22) / 6:00pm EST / 8:00am JST (January 22) – Samuel Cirnansck
Sunday, January 22, 2012
12:00 BRST / 15:00 CST / 9:00am EST / 11:00pm JST – Cavalera
16:00 BRST / 19:00 CST / 1:00pm EST / 3:00am JST (January 23) – Jefferson Kulig
17:30 BRST / 20:30 CST / 2:30pm EST / 4:30am JST (January 23) – FH Fauce Haten
19:00 BRST / 22:00 CST / 4:00pm EST / 6:00am JST (January 23) – Juliana Jabour
20:30 BRST / 23:30 CST (January 23) / 5:30pm EST / 7:30am JST (January 23) – Colcci
Monday, January 23, 2012
12:10 BRST / 15:10 CST / 9:10am EST / 11:10pm JST – Gloria Coelho
15:30 BRST / 18:30 CST / 12:30pm EST / 2:30am JST (January 24) – Maria Bonita
17:00 BRST / 20:00 CST / 2:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 24) – Uma Raquel Davidowicz
18:30 BRST / 21:30 CST / 3:30pm EST / 5:30am JST (January 24) – Joao Pimenta
20:00 BRST / 23:00 CST (January 24) / 5:00pm EST / 7:00am JST (January 24) – Lino Villaventura
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
11:30 BRST / 14:30 CST / 8:30am EST / 10:30pm JST – Neon
15:30 BRST / 18:30 CST / 12:30pm EST / 2:30am JST (January 25) – Fernanda Yamamoto
17:00 BRST / 20:00 CST / 2:00pm EST / 4:00am JST (January 25) – Alexandre Herchcovitch (men’s)
19:30 BRST / 22:30 CST / 4:30pm EST / 6:30am JST (January 25) – Amapo
21:00 BRST / 0:00 CST (January 25) / 6:00pm EST / 8:00am JST (January 25) – Andre Lima
Fashion Rio Fall/Winter 2012 Schedule
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SOLID HOMME applies its own clean, specific point of view to the iconic MA-1 flight jacket from Alpha Industries.
Balenciaga just unveiled a collection of ten fragrances. This launch moves beyond traditional perfumery, built instead on fusion and tension.
Dior has unveiled a new bag for the Winter 2025-2026 collection: the Dior Slider hobo.
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Desigual introduced its new premium line, Desigual Studio, with a fashion show in Barcelona last night.
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The brand’s latest collection draws directly from its functional roots, reinterpreting the classic workwear that built its name for a modern audience.
The 36th edition of 080 Barcelona Fashion has announced its schedule, bringing together 24 designers and brands to present their new collections.
93 Sierra/Crosses has released its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, and it continues to build on the brand’s strong identity.
For its second year as Correspondent Designer, Les Benjamins closed Dubai Fashion Week with a new chapter titled “El Gringo”.
Oakley has unveiled its latest project with global football icon Kylian Mbappé, and it centers on a cool idea: artifacts from the future.
Y-3 returns with a campaign for its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, and it chooses a distinct voice to tell its story.
This has been a long-awaited offering for those who cherish the brand’s signature scents.
The fashion house Ami Paris has announced a new partnership, naming actor and singer Zhou Yiran as its Global Ambassador.
James Edward photographed by Jess Segal and styled by Heloise Chauvenhei, with creative direction by Charlotte Carter, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
LUMA Arles presents one of David Armstrong’s most ambitious posthumous exhibitions, drawn entirely from his estate.
Juwon photographed by Szymon Stępniak and styled by Helga Dubrovska, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
PUMA’s Talon sneaker, first launched in 2004, is a relic from a specific time. It’s a shoe pulled from the archive, but its new collaboration with NO/FAITH Studios is about more than just nostalgia.
Rier unveiled its Winter 2025 campaign captured by the lens of Alessandro Furchino Capria and art-directed by Jérôme André.
Beyond Retro’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, “Corporate Country Club,” is built on this idea of seasonal shift.
Gant’s Fall/Winter 2025 campaign finds its home in a familiar place: the worn-in booths and historic walls of a classic New York City restaurant.
For the Ann Demeulemeester Fall/Winter 2025 collection, creative director Stefano Gallici takes a visual journey.
MR PORTER introduces its Fall/Winter 2025 campaign with a clear focus: timeless pieces for the season ahead.
Mode Suisse proved itself, once again, to be a vital platform for Switzerland’s diverse and inspirational fashion community.
This season confirms SHOOP’s design approach. It draws from the everyday and reinterprets it through a poetic, modern lens, creating a language that joins the functional with the emotional.
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The brand’s latest collection draws inspiration from a specific place and moment: the ‘UraHara’ movement of 1990s Tokyo.
Salomon ADVANCED exists in both the past and the future. It is a concept built on history, shaped by decades of trial and discovery.
The campaign, shot in the heart of Notting Hill, is a modern interpretation of Britishness, seen through the lens of Paul’s own curious spirit and his love for collecting the unexpected.