The program begins on the 3rd, with the opening show, a performance by the Black Swan Dance Company with costumes signed by the fashion designer Le Benites, a prominent name of the CdC for several editions, who presents his collection through costumes.
Between December 3 and 10, the House of Creators reaches its 57th edition, occupying the São Paulo Cultural Center in an unprecedented way. For the first time, the Flávio de Carvalho floor concentrates the fashion show room and a large scale exhibition area, creating a continuous circuit between catwalks, works, routes and the public. The configuration reinforces the event's vocation to articulate fashion, research and experimentation in the same territory.
The week begins on the 3rd with the presentation of the Black Swan Dance Company, with costumes by Le Benites, a frequent name of the CDC. On the same day, the Senac Talent opens space for ten students coordinated by João Pimenta, marking a beginning that already sets the tone for the edition: an encounter between training, creation and the contemporary urgencies of clothing.

This year's curatorial theme, Which Fashion, For Which World? , guides both the main exhibition and the cycle of conversations that takes place between December 3 and 5. Curated by Karlla Girotto, the exhibition brings together works by 15 designers who explore the intersections between fashion, art, and research. The works address how the image creates subjectivities and projects possible futures, with guidelines that include identity, territory, and regenerative practices.
In parallel, the cycle of debates organized by Carol Barreto delves into structural issues in the sector: politics, race, gender, creative economy, and paths to a more diverse Brazilian fashion. The free program places the CdC as a space for learning and the articulation of ideas, in addition to the catwalk.
The CdC maintains its training activities with the second edition of the Crie Moda Autoral Transforma workshop, an initiative carried out with Sebrae São Paulo and supported by Santista, Singer and Veste. The program trains 30 trans, transvestites, and non-binary people throughout the week, with creation and modeling classes taught by Alexandre dos Anjos, Dayony Moura, Jorge Feitosa and Vicenta Perrotta. The work is completed with a final fashion show included in the official line-up.

The N57 edition balances debuts and well-known names, keeping the dynamic of the platform alive. CreationsLil, PiryGótik, Mama Nossa Cultura, Vítor Cunha, the trans collective Ateliê FLÚOR + AVINI and Paula Fávaro join for the first time. Among the returns, Dystopic and Sioduhi Studio stand out, in addition to the partnership between Rober Dognani and Filipe Fanaia, from Das Haus.
The Affective Trama has an expanded presence in the three-pronged edition: fashion show, individual exhibition on waste regeneration and the launch of the publication Trama Afetiva: Fashion in Regeneration. The activities occupy the CCSP Glass Room and reinforce the event's commitment to sustainable and innovative practices in making fashion.
This year's edition includes sponsors such as ApexBrasil, Ministry of Microenterprise and Small Business Entrepreneurship, Kenner, Senac São Paulo, Santista and Singer, in addition to the support of Sebrae São Paulo and the institution that hosts the event itself. Kenner, official sponsor, closes the week with the fashion show I Came From There, the result of collaboration between five young brands aligned with the new line created with Anitta. Singer once again presents its partnership with NotEqual, by fashion designer Fábio Costa.

Bringing together 58 participants between fashion shows and exhibitions, the CdC consolidates its position as one of the main spaces for visibility and expansion of Brazilian authorial fashion. The meeting of creators from different regions of the country reinforces the plural nature of the event, which has been driving trajectories and stimulating experimental practices in the sector for 28 years.
The program will take place from December 3 to 7, and will resume on the 9th and 10th, always at the CCSP. The main exhibition remains open to the public until December 14th.
Check out the full lineup:
December 03, Wednesday
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 18:00
LEBENITES + Black Swan in Expect The Unexpected/Expect the Unexpected
Senac Moda Talents
December 04, Thursday
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 18:00
Inclusive Fashion
CreationsLil
Marlo Studio
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 8 p.m.
Lucas Caslú
N/E*Recycled
V I N N I C I U S A F O N S O
December 05, Friday
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 18:00
Affective Plot
Filipe Freire
Jorge Feitosa
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 8 p.m.
PiryGótik
Guma Joana + Alma Seleno Colab
December 06, Saturday
Flávvio de Carvalho Room — 18:00
NALIMO
Berimbau Brazil
Marisa Moura
Filgueira Brand Chairs
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 8 p.m.
Koia Brand
Fkawallyspunkculture
Fábia Bercsek
December 07, Sunday
Hanging Garden — 16:00
Ellias Kaleb Studio
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 17:00
Vitor Cunha
Leandro Quaresma
Afroperifa
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 18:00
Das Haus by Rober Dognani and Felipe Fanaia Colab
Sioduhi Studio
December 09, Tuesday
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 18:00
Hugo Ito Brand
UMS 458 LL
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 8 p.m.
Alexei & Sk8burger
Ateliê FLÚOR + AVINI
Dystopic.Corp
December 10, Wednesday
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 18:00
Mockup
Paula Fávaro
Sukebanwear
Flávio de Carvalho Room — 8 p.m.
NotEqual
Kenner presents I Came From There
Oficina Crie Moda Autoral Trans Forma
VIVAO Project