Essentials: Piet/P_Andrade Founder Pedro Andrade
How to propel Brazilian and Latin American culture to the world through fashion and design.

Founded in 2012, the trend brand Piet draws inspiration from music, art, local communities, and subcultures, gradually making the world aware of Brazil’s street fashion. Founder Pedro Andrade reveals that working in fashion in São Paulo isn’t an easy task, but being able to showcase the fashion atmosphere of his hometown to the world brings him immense satisfaction. However, this is not the end. In 2021, with years of experience running Piet, Pedro, along with his fashion designer wife Paula Kim, launched the new brand P_Andrade. Innovative designs like derby shoes made from leaves quickly gained attention for the new brand.
With a vision grounded in higher dimensions, P_Andrade promotes sustainable development by using recycled fibers, biodegradable, and bio-based materials. Perhaps stemming from Pedro’s background in product design, P_Andrade is more like an innovative laboratory than a fashion brand, exploring innovative materials produced locally and continuing to propel the culture of Brazil and Latin America to the world through fashion and design. Hypebeast invited Pedro Andrade, the mastermind behind Piet and P_Andrade, to share his essentials and behind-the-scenes of the brands.
P_Andrade Leaf Derbys
Few items can match the essential nature of black shoes in a wardrobe. These leaf derby shoes are my current favorite black shoes.
Piet x Oakley Kitchen Sink Backpack
I’m not someone who wears a lot of jewelry. All I need is an exquisite, low-key diamond necklace, a timeless accessory.
Kungyokudo Incense box + Incense Holder
I consider myself very picky about scents. Whether it’s perfume, candles, or incense, at home or in the studio, I always need something to add fragrance to the room. Kungyokudo is undoubtedly my favorite incense brand, and the experience of entering the brand’s space and choosing different scents is fantastic.
Nike Shox XT (2001)
As a Brazilian, I love Nike Shox, especially XT, which is probably my cherished holy grail. For those unfamiliar with Nike, they may not know that Nike sneakers are famous in Brazil for symbolizing street culture and funk style. When I was in a teenager, I couldn’t afford Shox, so now I spend a lot of time searching for old Shox online. Yes, I am a Nike sneaker collector.
Where do you usually draw your inspiration from?
My country, my people.
Can you share some works that have inspired you the most?
I recently started reading “Status and Culture” by W. David Marx. Such literary works help me see fashion as an anthropological study. A few months ago, I also visited Naoshima in Japan, and after visiting Lee Ufan’s gallery, I became even more fascinated by his works.
Seeing your latest collaborations with Oakley, adidas, and other brands, collaborations seem important and common for Piet and P_Andrade. What new areas will you explore in upcoming collaboration projects?
Collaborations help us build a better ecosystem. The philosophy behind collaborating with brands is to make consumers see our products as part of a universe, a lifestyle, and that’s why we are always looking for new collaborations. This year, we will launch some great products in clothing, accessories, shoes, and even furniture, but I can’t reveal details at the moment. If one day I can design cars and watches, that would be even better because those are two things I really love.
Can you share plans for the future of the brands?
I hope to continue propelling the culture of Brazil and Latin America to the world through fashion and design. I believe Brazil is an endless resource treasure trove that will help us find wise solutions to societal and environmental issues. We hope to create a culture of regenerative economy in the fashion industry. We are about to launch a product that has led us to discover a new species in the Amazon rainforest. It’s a unique product that goes beyond the boundaries of fashion, combining us with science and the environment.