Fabio Barreto on leading Farm Rio's international growth mid-pandemic (2024)

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According to Fabio Barreto, global CEO of Brazil-based Farm Rio, its tropical, eye-catching designs, along with its prioritization of digital and its unique brand story, have fueled the fashion brand’s popularity since its launch in the ’90s.

To Barreto’s point, Farm Rio’s ability to connect with a younger audience through digital channels singlehandedly helped the brand stay afloat during the height of the pandemic, when customers couldn’t access its physical retail locations.

“[Ours is] a unique brand. It’s a new story, it’s a different story, and it’s a very strong story. We know a lot of what we are and what we’re not and the lifestyle we care about,” Barreto said on the latest episode of The Glossy Podcast. “[Our ability to tell] that story in such a strong way, with sophisticated messaging, assets, imagery and visual merchandising, is something that [resonates] with the customer.”

Since Farm Rio’s inception, it has opened over 90 stores in Brazil alone. And it recently forayed into international markets. In 2019, it opened three stores in the U.S., including in New York and Miami. And in June, it opened its first permanent location in L.A., following a slew of pop-ups. Farm Rio also has a store in Paris.

Below are additional highlights from the conversation, which have been lightly edited for clarity.

Navigating sustainability amid the rise in fast fashion
“We’ve been dopamine rats since 1997 — that’s how the brand was created. [It was created] for people to wear, feel good about themselves, express themselves and build their self-esteem through our products. That’s what we’ve heard from our customers since day one in Brazil. That’s what we’ve built the brand around. In terms of sustainability, our brand is inspired by nature. If you look at our products, you’ll see all the flora codes of Brazil just being there. That’s what has inspired us through the years. We don’t call ourselves a sustainable brand, but we do have a lot of responsibility to the environment. We have a bunch of different initiatives. We have our sustainability report on our website that runs through all of them. The one I’m most proud of in the U.S. is we plant a tree for every single purchase. We’ve planted more than 650,000 trees in the last three and a half years. … And we have a collaboration with an indigenous tribe in Brazil run by a woman called the Yawanawa. … Most of the profit from the collaboration goes back to them. It not only goes back to them financially, but we also support them in how to manage their funds and create development for the community. … There are a bunch of different initiatives that we have mostly in Brazil. That’s where we’re from, and nature in Brazil is very close to [us]. So that’s where we want to invest back.”

Pandemic’s impact on growth
“We launched in the U.S. less than a year before the pandemic started. Our strategy, in the beginning, consisted of a lot of e-commerce and growing digitally. We didn’t have a ton of money to burn in opening stores or putting a lot of money into acquiring customers, so we started very organically by leveraging our biggest marketing asset, which is our product. We’re very fortunate to have a product that is a marketing asset by itself. … When the pandemic hit and everyone turned their attention to their computers … we had good momentum as a brand. We had the right product, the right imagery and the right assets for the digital world. In Brazil, we already had a huge e-commerce business and a huge digital business, so we were ready. We were very fast to capturing all the customers who weren’t able to go into the 90 stores. … In the U.S., we didn’t have any stores [outside of] our flagship in Soho, so it was great that everyone turned their attention to the digital world and that we were already focusing a good part of our strategy into [digital]. Business-wise, it was an amazing year for us, because we grew three times in 2020, compared to 2019, and then we more than doubled again in 2021, compared to 2020 — and that’s just with two stores, in New York and Miami.”

Fabio Barreto on leading Farm Rio's international growth mid-pandemic (2024)

FAQs

Fabio Barreto on leading Farm Rio's international growth mid-pandemic? ›

To Barreto's point, Farm Rio's ability to connect with a younger audience through digital channels singlehandedly helped the brand stay afloat during the height of the pandemic, when customers couldn't access its physical retail locations. "[Ours is] a unique brand.

What company owns Farm Rio? ›

Who is the owner of FARM Rio? FARM Rio is one of the many brands that constitute Grupo Soma, Brazil's largest fashion retail group, which started in 2010. The co-founders of FARM Rio are the entrepreneurs Kátia Barros and Marcello Bastos.

Who is the CEO of Farm Rio? ›

Fabio Barreto, global CEO of Brazil-based womenswear brand FARM Rio speaks to Drapers about its recent Liberty. takeover, plans for UK expansion and the story behind the label.

What is the revenue of Farm Rio? ›

Farm Rio generated about $37 million in gross revenue, a 20.1 percent increase over 2022. The company ended the quarter with 5.5 million active customers, more than 14,000 wholesalers and 1,067 stores, including 359 owned and 708 franchises.

Who founded Farm Rio? ›

FARM Rio on LinkedIn: Our co-founders Kátia Barros and Marcello Bastos, and our CEO Fabio…

What is the FARM Rio controversy? ›

Brazilian fashion brand FARM Rio has apologized after encouraging its followers to use a discount code to pay tribute to Kathlen Romeu, a 24-year-old interior designer and influencer who died after being shot on Tuesday, according to the Guardian.

Is FARM Rio an ethical company? ›

We are members of Sedex - Supplier Ethical Data Exchange, the largest collaborative platform for sharing ethical supply chain data which offers an internationally recognized audit program, the SMETA, following standards of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and Ethical Trade Initiative (ETI).

Why is it called FARM Rio? ›

The name FARM is unmistakably Rio-born, too, inspired by a street along the storied Ipanema Beach called Farme de Amoedo. “It used to be a meeting point for cool young people in Rio,” Katia explains.

What country is FARM Rio from? ›

FARM Rio, a twenty-six year old Brazilian fashion brand had recently put down roots in the U.S. The brand, known for its bold, colorful, nature-inspired tropical prints, was testing the waters in Europe to assess if and how the brand should further expand globally.

Where did FARM Rio come from? ›

About us. We're a collective of creatives from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who believe in the existence of happiness. Since 1997, FARM Rio has translated into clothes the carioca spirit with a tropical borogodó that already became its unique signature.

Who is the richest farm in USA? ›

Stewart & Lynda Resnick - 190,000 farmland acres

Today, the couple's $4 billion Wonderful Company produces scores of high-quality, healthy products such as Wonderful Halos Mandarins, Wonderful Pistachios, Wonderful Almonds, and POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice on their acres in California and Texas.

Is FARM Rio popular in Brazil? ›

That would soon become part of Rio de Janeiro's lifestyle, with over 86 stores across our home country, which turned FARM Rio into the most beloved Brazilian contemporary brand.

Who owns the most farm? ›

21. Stefan Soloviev: 535,000 acres
Top 20 largest private landowners
RankNameAcres
1Emmerson Family2,411,000
2John Malone2,200,000
3Ted Turner2,000,000
17 more rows
Feb 2, 2024

What celebrities are in Farm Rio? ›

Farm Rio Post
  • Camila Mendes. Pink Printed Dress. Posted by Nazaret on July 3, 2023. Leave a Comment. ...
  • Selena Gomez. Pink Coat, Printed Dress. Posted by Nazaret on March 1, 2023. ...
  • Selena Gomez. Rainbow Sweater, Floral Dress. Posted by Nazaret on October 16, 2022. ...
  • Lili Reinhart. 2022 Coachella Day 1. Posted by Nazaret on April 16, 2022.
Jul 3, 2023

Who founded Dina Farms? ›

For its first 10 years, DinaFarms was shaped by its founding president Mr. Hussein Osman who wanted to create a model farm based on high standards of management and technological practices to contribute to the national economic growth and good character of the future sustainable development of Egypt and the region.

Who is the owner of Rio clothing brand? ›

Sanjay Kharbanda - Founder - Rio Apparels | LinkedIn.

Who is Farm Boy owned by? ›

Since 2018, the company is majority owned by the Sobeys grocery chain's parent company, Empire Company Ltd. Farm Boy Inc. The retailer markets itself as selling fresh produce and food products, emphasizing their branding on farm-to-table.

Is Farm Rio popular in Brazil? ›

That would soon become part of Rio de Janeiro's lifestyle, with over 86 stores across our home country, which turned FARM Rio into the most beloved Brazilian contemporary brand.

How long has Farm Rio been around? ›

The brand began life in 1997. Please can you tell us about the founders and the ethos behind the brand? Farm Rio was founded by childhood friends Katia Barros and Marcello Bastos in Rio de Janeiro. It all began at Babylonia Hype Fair, a marketplace in Rio de Janeiro, modelled after London's famous Spitalfields.

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