Juliana Nalú Hits the Brazilian Coast for Places+Faces T-Shirt Drop

Flaunting the flag-inspired tee on the sunny shore.

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London-based streetwear label Places+Faces has become synonymous with acknowledging international talent, often enlisting visionary creatives to participate in inventive campaigns. Last year, the brand presented its Halloween-inspired “Film Club” collection, which saw British stars such as Kelvin Krash, Darq E Freaker, and Chloe Christian captured in a cinematic setting.

Now, Places+Faces travels to the South American coastline to flaunt its latest release. Enlisting local model Juliana Nalú, she is shot along the Brazilian shore sporting an all-new T-shirt by the brand. The cropped garment is outlined in Brazil’s green and yellow hues and features the country’s name front and center. An embroidered flag is seen below, accented by white Places+Faces text, which completes the design.

Take a closer look at Places+Faces latest drop in the gallery above. The T-shirt is expected to release in the coming weeks via the brand’s website.

In other news, HERESY’s SS23 collection “Old Growth” is a testament to British folk tales.

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