
Cocoon dress, Agreste boots, and Triangle bag
Tieta collection, summer 2025/26
Silk crepe de Chine, latex, pirarucu leather
This cocoon-shaped dress features Misci’s first animal print, inspired by the animals of Brazil’s semi-arid caatinga biome, including jaguars, coatis, butterflies, and teju lizards. The back is tied with bindings crafted with latex-coated ecological cotton thread, co-developed by designer Airon Martin and Tainah Fagundes of Amazon-based DaTribu.
The Agreste boots reinterpret traditional wellies and are designed without zips. Made in partnership with the Paula Torres brand, they are made with pirarucu bio leather sustainably sourced from long-time partner Nova Kaeru. The result emphasises a minimalist, urban aesthetic.
The bag is named after the triangle, a percussion instrument widely used in forró, a Brazilian music genre. It is crafted from inverted Lamella pirarucu leather, sourced from Nova Kaeru.
Originally from a city in the Legal Amazonia region, Martin founded Misci in São Paulo in 2018 as a brand combining fashion, furniture and accessories. Its creative process is rooted in Brazilianness, embracing the country’s cultural diversity while supporting local industry, bio-material innovation, and Amazon and local communities from a global perspective. In 2024 Martin was named to the BoF 500 list.
Courtesy of the brand



