Estilista Maria Ribeiro conta como ela mudou e ampliou a grife brasileira de moda festa
Sao Paulo, Brazil
To give substance and form to abstract beauty, desire and emotion, to communicate a concept of contemporary aesthetics , with and through clothing and images.
To remain always open to being inspired by life and nature.
To render universal beauty through my individual aesthetic.
São Paulo, Brazil
Founder of Anandamidia, a cannabis and psychedelic communication agency opperating between Brasil and Canada. Acting on the board, as well as creative director and copyright specialist
Paris, France
- Consultant for the choice and development of the outfit for the mediators and hostess teams.
- Design of the accessories for the mediators and hostess teams.
- Working in close collaboration with the Direction des publics.
Paris, France
Second line to Rue du Mail par Martine Sitbon
- Reporting directly to the Managing Director.
- Responsible of rdm studio – Constitution and management of the team. (10 people team)
- Creation and development of 4 collections since the beginning of the line (Researches, sketches, prints orienta
tion, embellishments, technical files of woven & knit).
- Development of 90 prototypes in internal workshop.
- Launching prototypes & follow up with factories (Europe and Asia).
Paris, France
- Reporting to the Managing Director (4 people team)
- Researches, choice of colors and materials, development of embroideries and textile embellishments.
- Sketches, fittings and prototypes approval.
- Launching 70 prototypes/collection & follow up with French factories.
- Follow up of pr
oduction for 3 seasons.
Brazil
Faculdade Santa Marcelina is the 1st fashion design school in Brazil
Luxury
Fashion
Lifestyle
Sustainability
Technology
para sintetizar a essência da marca em um produto bem acabado e contemporâneo.
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
In design
French
Bilingual
English
Fluent
Italian
Basic knowledge
Portuguese
Native language
Spanish
Fluent
Potentially open to relocate
Estilista Maria Ribeiro conta como ela mudou e ampliou a grife brasileira de moda festa
Em busca de sonhos e histórias de amor emocionantes, Renata Raimo e Maria Ribeiro da Luz lançam o projeto Um Sonho de Noiva por Trinitá, o qual presenteará com um vestido de noiva seis mulheres de baixa renda, de todo o Brasil, em condições de vulnerabilidade social e econômica, que sonham em casar e
por adversidades não podem comprar um vestido.
Depois de três anos de planejamento e reestruturação, a Trinitá iniciou oficialmente uma nova fase, minimalista e moderna. Momento de encerrar um ciclo e de abrir outro, tem tudo a ver com a chegada da diretora criativa Maria Ribeiro à marca. Formada na Santa Marcelina e Studio Berçot, voltou ao País
depois de dez anos morando em Paris, onde trabalhou na Maison Martin Margiela e Martine Sitbon. “Mas comecei em São Paulo, com Reinaldo Lourenço”, conta.