Fulana, Beltrana e Sicrana
Some projects are born out of a need for expression.
Fulana, Beltrana e Sicrana was created over a decade ago — a universe materialized through handmade cloth dolls that draw on references from art, music, politics, and everyday life. Each piece can become a character, a memory, or even a portrait, shaped from the story of the person who commissions it.
Before this, there was dance — a path rooted in the body that, over time, found another means of expression.
“It was a natural progression: using my hands to express myself in a different way.”
Today, that gesture has expanded beyond the brand. Fufu, the space she created, is both shop and studio: a place where her work coexists with that of other artists, designers, and illustrators. A living space, conceived for different ages and approaches, where design intersects with humor and a contemporary sensibility.
In Lobo, she found a language close to her own — pieces that are simple, direct, and intentional, where form and function balance naturally.
“It has a very simple line, it goes straight to the point: beautiful, simple lines, and the quality is very good.”
Between comfort, versatility, and durability, these pieces become part of everyday life, worn with the same freedom with which she creates
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Créditos fotográficos: Pedro Sadio
