When the lights hit Fusion Fashion Events’ Swim Week runway last month in Miami, something shifted. It wasn’t just another fashion show, it was a cultural takeover, and Marvino was at the center of it. With only his second runway show ever, Vino, the creative mind behind the new age fashion brand, made sure every eye in the room was locked in. From hip-hop stages to haute couture, his journey hasn’t followed the rules and that’s exactly why it’s working.
“I started sketching designs on my phone when no one believed in me,” Vino says. “Now I’m watching my pieces come to life on the same streets that once overlooked me.” That resilient, raw, and fearless energy was everywhere during his breakout Swim Week show.
A Show That Felt Like a Moment
Celebrities filled the front row, buzzing about the collection’s bold textures and nostalgic edge. Paying homage to the late ’90s swim era, the designs featured cheetah prints, lace-up silhouettes, and unexpected cutouts that screamed confidence and seduction. It was equal parts luxury and street; a balance Vino has mastered.
The atmosphere was electric. Models who exclusively walk for Marvino took the runway like it was made for them. “I’m not just giving looks, I’m giving people a moment,” Vino explains. “Every piece I design is for the ones who carry both pain and power with style.”
The Brand That’s Breaking Rules
What makes Marvino different isn’t just the clothes, it’s the story behind them. Built from survival and vision, the brand blends streetwear grit with high-fashion storytelling. Inspired by icons like Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, Vino infuses each collection with cultural relevance and emotional weight.
Social media has caught on fast. Viral moments on TikTok and Instagram have helped amplify the brand’s message of identity, resilience, and rebellion. Even pro athletes are taking notice.
From Underdog to Industry Disruptor
Fusion Fashion Events gave Marvino the platform, but Vino owned the spotlight. With a growing loyal following and a reputation for spotlighting fresh talent, he’s building a movement that’s only getting started. “This isn’t just fashion,” he says. “It’s my form of storytelling.”
Looking ahead, Vino sees the brand going global. “I dream of showing in Paris and Milan, dressing icons, and giving back. The goal is impact.”
Marvino is no longer fashion’s best-kept secret. It’s the revolution the runway didn’t know it needed. For more information on Marvino and their swag visit their website: