Hanayrá Negreiros is a Brazilian fashion curator and scholar whose research weaves together the intersections of history, fashion, and visual arts, with a focus on the histories of dress of the African diaspora in Brazil. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in History at PUC-SP and has taken on various roles throughout her career, including as a columnist for ELLE Brazil (2020-21).

She also contributed to the Advisory Committee for the exhibition Moda Hoy! Latin American and Latinx Fashion Design Today (2022-23) at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York. In addition, Hanayrá served as the Adjunct Curator of Fashion at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP) and played a key role as Interlocutor-Curator for the State of Fashion Biennale 2024 | Ties that Bind. Most recently, she was awarded The PIPA Foundation Residency for Early Career Curators at Chelsea College of Arts and TrAIN, University of the Arts London.

Photo: Hanayrá Negreiros de Alile Dara Onawale