Questions & Answers
Browse all 25 questions from the
Latin America & Caribbean Fashion Forecast: June 2026 Events & Sustainable Innovations study set below.
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1
Which Caribbean resort is hosting its inaugural Fashion Week from June 4-8, 2026, featuring a blend of local and international designers, wellness sessions, and art exhibitions?
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A
Casa de Campo Resort & Villas, Dominican Republic
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B
Sandals Royal Barbados
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C
Jumby Bay Island, Antigua
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D
Half Moon, Jamaica
2
What is the primary theme of the 2026 Casa de Campo Fashion Week, as stated in its promotional materials?
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A
Fashion, health, wellness, and art within the luxury industry
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B
Sustainable textiles and ethical production
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C
The future of resort wear
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D
Celebrating Caribbean music and dance
3
Which Colombian designer is opening Bogotá Fashion Week 2026, an event focused on creativity, business, and internationalization?
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A
Kika Vargas
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B
Raúl Peñaranda
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C
Paola Turbay
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D
Silvia Tcherassi
4
Bogotá Fashion Week 2026 aims to reinforce Bogotá as the creative and commercial hub of the region by featuring a program focused on what key elements?
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A
Creativity, business, and internationalization
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B
Artisanal crafts and traditional techniques
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C
Sustainable materials and ethical sourcing
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D
Digital fashion and metaverse integration
5
Which Mexican designer debuted her avant-garde FW2026 collection 'VOYAGE,' inspired by French cathedrals and a sense of spiritual peace, at a high-glamour showcase in Madrid?
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A
Paulina Luna
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B
Carla Fernández
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C
Alexia María
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D
Victor Barragán
6
What is a significant trend observed in Mexican fashion for 2026, emphasizing local craftsmanship and cultural identity?
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A
Infusing local artisanal techniques into modern silhouettes
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B
Focusing solely on fast-fashion production
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C
Replicating European haute couture trends
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D
Adopting minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics
7
What is the central theme of the 33rd edition of Minas Trend, held in Belo Horizonte from April 8-10, 2026, which aims to rethink fashion consumption and production?
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A
"Look. Look again."
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B
"The Future of Brazilian Style"
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C
"Sustainability and Innovation"
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D
"Carnival of Colors"
8
Which of the following is a key trend highlighted for women's dresses in Brazil for 2025/2026, balancing aesthetic appeal with comfort for warm weather and social lifestyles?
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A
Corset-style bodices with elastic smocked backs
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B
Oversized, heavy knit sweaters
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C
Long-sleeved, thick woolen maxi dresses
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D
Structured, tailored power suits
9
What cultural celebration heavily influences fashion in Rio de Janeiro for 2026, inspiring creative costumes and vibrant designs?
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A
Carnival
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B
Festa Junina
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C
Bumba Meu Boi
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D
Congada
10
The 'Fantasía' Spring/Summer 2026 collection by Raúl López for Luar draws inspiration from which Caribbean cultural tradition, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and reclamation?
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A
Dominican Carnival
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B
Cuban Santería rituals
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C
Haitian Vodou ceremonies
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D
Puerto Rican Bomba dance
11
Which sustainable fashion initiative is positioning Panama as a regional and global hub for sustainability, circular economy, and cultural innovation in July 2026?
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A
Sustainable Fashion of the World (SFW) 2026
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B
Latin American Fashion Summit (LAFS) 2025
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C
Colombiamoda 2026
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D
Minas Trend 2026
12
What is a significant focus of the 'Sustainable Fashion of the World 2026' event in Panama, concerning its approach to textile production?
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A
Promoting responsible production models and circular economy
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B
Encouraging fast-fashion consumption
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C
Increasing the use of synthetic materials
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D
Prioritizing digital-only fashion shows
13
Which of these is a key characteristic of modern Caribbean fashion designers gaining international attention, as noted in recent trends?
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A
Merging traditional elements with modern tailoring
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B
Exclusively focusing on resort wear and swimwear
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C
Mimicking global fast-fashion trends
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D
Prioritizing mass production over craftsmanship
14
Which Jamaican designer, through her label Diotima, is reinterpreting artisanal techniques like crochet into architectural and precise high-fashion constructions, placing Caribbean craftsmanship within a global luxury dialogue?
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A
Rachel Scott
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B
Anya Ayoung-Chee
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C
Edvin Thompson
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D
Theophilio
15
The 'Carnival Is Fashion Too 2026' event, showcasing designers interpreting Trinbagonian culture, highlights the connection between Carnival and fashion, moving from which context to the runway?
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A
Road marches
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B
Music festivals
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C
Art gallery exhibitions
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D
Street art performances
16
What is a notable trend in Colombian fashion for 2026, driving industry growth and internationalization?
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A
Strategic shifts towards higher-quality products and sustainability
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B
Exclusive focus on low-cost, mass-produced apparel
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C
Abandoning traditional artisanal techniques
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D
Reducing export activities to focus on domestic market
17
What is the projected profit increase for the Colombian fashion industry by the end of 2025, indicating strong performance and growth?
18
Which Mexican fashion brand, founded by Benedicte Lux, is recognized as a Social Impact Project of the Year for its research into artisanal production and sustainable practices?
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A
Supernaturae
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B
Carla Fernández
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C
Dharana
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D
Lago
19
Which organization is collaborating with the East Midlands Caribbean Carnival Arts Network (EMCCAN) in 2026 to explore how carnival costume design can be central to sustainable clothing and textiles?
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A
A Single Thread
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B
Zero Waste Italy
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C
Love for Upcycling Foundation
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D
Heuritech
20
What key fabric innovation is expected to gain significant commercial traction in 2026, offering properties like softness, moisture control, and biodegradability through closed-loop systems?
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A
Advanced Bio-Cellulosic Fibers (Lyocell, Modal, Viscose)
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B
Conventional Cotton
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C
Recycled Polyester
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D
Leather alternatives like Mycelium
21
In the context of 2026 textile trends, what is a significant surge observed in bio-based materials, with an example like mycelium leather hitting a specific market value by 2033?
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A
Mycelium leather hitting $336 million
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B
Algae-based fabrics reaching $1 billion
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C
Banana fiber reaching $50 million
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D
Cork-based textiles reaching $100 million
22
Which fashion influencer, based in Lisbon, is noted for embracing bold colors and prints in 2026, embodying a playful side of Portuguese style?
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A
Raquel Costa Gomes
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B
Marilyn NK
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C
Laura Vidrequin Roso
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D
Emelie von Hofsten
23
What is the primary strategy adopted by many Latin American fashion brands in 2026 to cater to global shoppers seeking authenticity and value?
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A
Prioritizing artisanal techniques, craftsmanship, and sustainability
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B
Focusing on mass production and rapid trend adoption
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C
Reducing production to a minimal local scale
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D
Ignoring traditional cultural influences in design
24
What is the projected market value for Mexican fashion accessories by 2033, indicating significant growth in this sector?
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A
USD 42.98 billion
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B
USD 21.62 billion
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C
USD 30.5 billion
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D
USD 55.75 billion
25
What is a key trend in Mexican fashion for 2026, with search volumes fluctuating significantly and showing a seasonal pattern?
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A
Traditional Mexican Folklorico Dresses
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B
Athleisure wear
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C
Avant-garde streetwear
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D
Formal evening gowns