Mana Fashion Services Expands Its Role as an International Fashion Hub During Miami Swim Week 2026

As global fashion industry leaders converge in Miami for Swim Week 2026, Mana Fashion Services is expanding its partnerships, programming, and showroom presence to connect international brands with opportunities in the U.S. market.


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Miami Swim Week returns to South Florida this week, and Mana Fashion Services is expanding its presence across the week’s programming through a series of international partnerships, industry discussions, showroom activations, and brand collaborations designed to connect global fashion companies with long-term business opportunities in the United States market.

Through collaborations with ApexBrasil, SEBRAE, Inexmoda, and participation in the Cabana Show, Mana Fashion Services continues reinforcing its mission to serve as a strategic bridge between Latin American fashion brands and the growing commercial opportunities shaping Miami’s international fashion landscape.

As buyers, retailers, media, designers, and industry professionals gather in Miami during Swim Week, Mana Fashion Services is using the global momentum surrounding the event to strengthen direct pathways between international brands and the North American retail market.

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Beginning May 27, Mana Fashion Services will partner with ApexBrasil, SEBRAE, the Miami Downtown Development Authority, and the Consulate General of Brazil in Miami to present an exclusive Brazilian fashion showcase highlighting the next generation of Brazilian fashion and design. The showcase will connect participating brands with buyers, media, retailers, and fashion professionals while spotlighting Brazil’s internationally recognized leadership in swimwear, textiles, footwear, and sustainable fashion innovation.

To register for the event, click here.

From May 27–29, Mana Fashion Services will continue its collaboration with Colombiamoda and Inexmoda through a series of programming initiatives. The partnership is designed to create long-term opportunities for Latin American fashion brands seeking entry into the U.S. market while strengthening Miami’s role within the global fashion economy. As part of the initiative, Mana Fashion Services will host a panel discussion titled “What Buyers Actually Want: How to Become Retail Ready in Today’s Market” on May 28, featuring Tim Baxter, Founder of Baxter Collection and former CEO of Express Inc., Danielle Licata, Co-founder of Curio, and Sebastián Díez, CEO of Inexmoda. The conversation will be moderated by Matilda Kalaveshi, Head of Fashion at Mana Fashion Services.

Programming will also include a Colombiamoda pitch opportunity on May 29, giving participating brands the opportunity to be considered for future representation and strategic support through Mana Fashion Services’ growing international network and showroom platform.

For more information about the Colombiamoda initiative, click here.

Continuing its Swim Week presence, Mana Fashion Services will also partner with Wanitta for THE RESORT EDIT, taking place May 30 & 31 in Wynwood. The collaboration brings together fashion brands, styling experts, hospitality partners, and local businesses for a curated weekend experience centered around resortwear, Miami lifestyle, and community.

For more information about THE RESORT EDIT with Wanitta, click here.

The week’s programming continues through Cabana Show from May 30 through June 1, one of the fashion industry’s leading trade events for swimwear, resortwear, and luxury lifestyle brands. During Cabana, Mana Fashion Services will further expand its showroom presence while showcasing brands including Touché, Saju, Obelia, Ette de Oro, Fhilipas, Sea Salt, and Encantadore. 

As Miami continues growing as a global fashion destination, Mana Fashion Services remains focused on creating meaningful connections between international brands, industry leaders, and long-term opportunities within the U.S. market. Through strategic partnerships, industry programming, and Swim Week activations, the organization continues expanding its role as a bridge between global fashion companies and the North American retail landscape.