Oskar Metsavaht


Oskar Metsavaht is a Brazilian fashion designer and environmentalist. He is founder and creative director of Osklena Brazilian fashion brand and OM.Art, an art studio. Metsavaht serves as UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador and Honorary Consul of the Republic of Estonia in Rio de Janeiro. He is founder and president of Instituto-e, a non-governmental organization with a focus on social and environmental projects. He is also on the Advisory Board of the Inhotim Institute and is an active member of the Brazil Foundation Advisory Council.In 2014, Oskar Metsavaht received the Knight of Ordem do Mérito Cultural medal from the Ministry of Culture for contributions to Brazil's culture.

Background

Oskar Metsavaht was born and grew up in Caxias do Sul, a city in Rio Grande do Sul state in Southern Brazil. His paternal grandparents came from Estonia to Brazil.His father was a doctor. His mother was a teacher of philosophy and was involved in various humanitarian projects in the Southern Brazil. He graduated from the University of Rio de Janeiro with a degree in medicine and later worked as a physician in poor communities.

Career

Osklen

Early in his career, Oskar Metshavaht became a self-trained fashion designer and in 1989, he founded Osklen, a fashion brand for men and women wear. The company started with production of winter sportswear. In 1998, Osklen incorporated principles of sustainability - ASAP and sought to use more sustainable fabrics such as Pirarucu fish leather, Amazonian jute, silk straw fibers, latex, and organic cotton for some of its clothes. According to the WhiteWall Magazine, in 2018, "Osklen had 47 percent sustainable pieces in its collection from 38 suppliers that the company had developed for the last 20 years". In 2012, Alpargatas acquired a significant stake of "Osklen" with the intention to expand the brand internationally. As of May, 2019, "Osklen" operated in more than 80 stores across Brasil and also had stores in USA, Uruguay and Greece.

Arts

In 2011, Oskar held his first solo exhibition, entitled Ipanema, during the Miami Basel Art Fair. In 2013, the exhibition was also shown at BA Photo Art, Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires and at the Quintenz Gallery in Aspen. In 2015, Oskar and his crew filmed a documentary about Ashaninka tribe living in the remote village of Apiwtxa. In 2016 he showed the exhibition Christ the Redeemer at the City Historical Museum in Rio de Janeiro. In 2017, Ipanema by Oskar Metsavaht exhibition opened at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim, Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro and 'Soundtrack by Oskar Metsavaht' was shown at the Museum of Image and Sound in São Paulo. For the latter, Oskar took an acting role and brought to life the final project developed by Cris, an artist portrayed by Selton Mello in a movie alongside Ralph Ineson and Seu Jorge. The film also served as the starting point for Osklen’s Fall/Winter 17 collection. The film, the collection and the exhibition were all developed simultaneously, in a collaboration with several artists. Osklen Spring/Summer 18 collection was inspired by Tarsila do Amaral. The idea came from an invitation made by Tarsila’s family, who made the works and historical details of the notable Brazilian female artist available for Oskar and his design team. In December 2017, Oskar opened OM.art, an experimental space that houses content for contemporary reflections on art, science, politics, economy and philosophy.

Environmentalism

In 2000, after encountering issues finding sustainable fabrics for his company, Metshavaht launched E-brigade, a movement intended to raise awareness and disseminate environmental information in Brazilian society. The movement later developed and lead to the creation of Instituto-E in 2006, an NGO which focuses on the preservation of biodiversity as well as the historical and cultural heritage of Brazil, through the development of various socio-environmental projects. A number of sources report that the organization "identifies alternative materials found in different regions of Brazil to develop for people's use. According to UNESCO's official page, in May, 2011, Metshavaht was appointed UNESCO's GoodWill Ambassador in Brazil, "in recognition of his work to support UNESCO’s actions in favor of a culture of peace, social inclusion and sustainable development, focusing on youth as a priority". Metshavaht is also a frequent speaker on conferences and events related to biodiversity and environmental issues. Representing Brazil and the South Atlantic countries, Oskar participated in the discussion on creating the South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary in a region that connects Brazil, Argentina, Gabon, Uruguay and South Africa. He is a recipient of several awards for his environmental contributions including “Faz a diferença”, “Future Creator”, "Paris Sustainability Fair award" and "Green Carpet Challenge Award"

Personal life

Oskar Metsavaht lives and works between Rio de Janeiro and New York. He has a wife, Nazaré Metsavaht, and three children - Thomas, Felipe and Caetana

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