Posted: October 19, 2011

Cecilia Prado: Next Stop Macy's

   

Cecilia Prado having a busy season! The Brazilian designer showed for the first time at the Miami Swim Show in July, then headed to Las Vegas in August for a return showing at Project. This week, the designer is in Los Angeles, showing wiht a group of Brazilian designers at Designers & Agents at The New Mart.

I caught up with Prado last night at a cocktail party hosted by the Consul General of Brazil, Jose Alfredo Graca Lima at his residence at Beverly Hills. (She's pictured above with one of her designs.)

Prado is working on a special beachwear project for Macy’s, which is set to hit stores in March. The collection will feature swimwear and cover-ups and will be sold at 200 Macy’s stores nationwide.

Can’t wait that long? Her line will also bow at Neiman Marcus in January. In Los Angeles, Cecilia Prado is carried at Opening Ceremony, Intermix and Les Pommettes.

 

 

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Thursday, March 15, 2012
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
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