The Zomer fashion show used memorable songs by Brazilian artists and the moment was shared on the networks; check it out!
THE Paris Fashion Week was the stage for a vibrant tribute to Brazilian music, during the presentation of Zomer brand for the Spring/Summer 2025 season. The event, held this Wednesday, stood out not only for the brand’s innovative proposals, but also for the soundtrack that brought Brazilian culture to the center of attention.
While models displayed flowery pieces and vibrant colors, the catwalk was filled with the contagious energy of “Magnetic Card Montage”, by the artist Tati Quebra Barraco. The singer celebrated the moment in her social media, sharing a video of the show and expressing her excitement: “My God, Paris Fashion Week to the sound of Tati Quebra Barraco”.
The performance ended with the iconic “Taj Mahal”, by Jorge Ben Jorbringing a festive atmosphere reminiscent of Brazilian Carnival to end the collection in style, according to Gshow.
History repeats itself
The inclusion of Brazilian rhythms in the Zomer parade It’s not an isolated fact in the recent history of Paris Fashion Week. Previously, during the fashion designer’s farewell event Gabriela Hearst at Chloé, the Mangueira samba school turned the occasion into a memorable celebration on the banks of the River Seine.
Celebrities and anonymous people were invited to dance samba at an unforgettable party that symbolized the designer’s farewell with lots of joy and color.
Source: Maxima

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