Poolside, the PatBO Way: Brazilian Design Takes Over Four Seasons Miami

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Miami has always understood fashion as a lifestyle. Sun-drenched, sensual, and unapologetically bold, the city offers the perfect stage for brands that speak the language of movement, color, and confidence. This season, that dialogue gains a distinctly Brazilian accent as PatBO partners with Four Seasons Hotel Miami for a rooftop pool takeover that feels effortless, electric, and unmistakably global.

High above Brickell, the hotel’s pool deck becomes a canvas for Brazilian design. Bold prints, intricate textures, and a palette made to glow under the Miami sun translate PatBO’s fashion language into a fully immersive lifestyle moment. It’s fashion beyond the runway — lived, felt, and experienced poolside.

Brazilian Craft, Global Women

Patbo Four Seasons. Photo: Michele Cadari

Founded by Patricia Bonaldi, PatBO is renowned for its hand-embroidered ready-to-wear and swim collections that celebrate craftsmanship without losing a contemporary edge. What began in Uberlândia, Brazil, evolved into a global fashion house known for empowering artisanal techniques through a modern, confident silhouette. Bonaldi’s commitment to craft extends beyond aesthetics, including the creation of a local embroidery school that preserves traditional skills while opening professional opportunities for artisans.

Over the years, PatBO has dressed global icons such as Beyoncé, solidifying its position on the international fashion stage. Queen Bey has been spotted in the brand on multiple occasions — from a dazzling beaded denim ensemble upon arrival for a major appearance, to a custom hand-embroidered bodysuit worn during her Renaissance World Tour. These moments underscore PatBO’s appeal to women who command attention and move effortlessly between performance, power, and style.

Miami, the Perfect Overseas Stage

PatBO’s relationship with Miami goes far beyond a single collaboration. The brand operates a flagship store in the Miami Design District, reinforcing the city’s role as a cultural bridge between Brazil and the global fashion market. Miami’s international audience, tropical climate, and fashion-forward energy make it a natural extension of the PatBO universe.

The partnership with the Four Seasons reflects this alignment. For travelers staying at the hotel, discovering PatBO in a poolside setting feels organic — a subtle introduction to Brazilian fashion through experience rather than display. It’s luxury without stiffness, glamour without excess, and design meant to move with the body and the moment.

Fashion as a Travel Memory

Patbo Four Seasons. Photo: Michele Cadari

Known for its immersive presentations at New York Fashion Week, PatBO continues to prove that its storytelling thrives beyond traditional fashion spaces. In Miami, fashion becomes part of the journey — something you associate with sunlit afternoons, skyline views, and the ease of a perfect day.

Poolside, the PatBO way, is ultimately a celebration of Brazilian creativity overseas. For tourists in Miami, it offers a stylish invitation to experience Brazil through design — relaxed, radiant, and unforgettable.

Tatiana Cesso
Tatiana Cesso
As a journalist, I uncover stories that inspire, inform, and captivate. I specialize in Brazilian culture, travel, and lifestyle, with work featured in InStyle, Elle, Marie Claire, L’Officiel, and Vogue. Born and raised in São Paulo and based in the U.S. since 2010, I created Brazilcore to connect English-speaking audiences with the depth, beauty, and diversity of Brazil.

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