Estilista Maria Ribeiro conta como ela mudou e ampliou a grife brasileira de moda festa
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.
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
- 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.
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).
- 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.
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.