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Bright prints and last-minute Rio outfits in Terminal 2

In Terminal 2 at GIG, Farm runs like a “grab-it-now” Rio wardrobe stop, with racks of tropical prints that look like Ipanema in clothing form. This is the airport outpost of the Rio-born label, so the cuts and patterns match what you see in city boutiques, just with airport pricing baked in. Think bold dresses, flowy skirts, and lightweight tops that actually fit 30°C humidity instead of a transit lounge.

Farm sits airside in Terminal 2, so you only reach it after security, usually with 10–30 minutes to spare before boarding. Prices land in the mid-to-high range for Brazilian fashion labels: a dress can easily run the cost of a checked bag fee or more. You’re paying for last‑minute convenience plus the brand name, not outlet deals. Sizing skew follows typical Brazilian cuts, so trying things on is smart if your connection allows.

Best use case: you realized at GIG that your suitcase is all black and your beach plans start in under 24 hours. Grab one breathable dress or a light cover‑up, skip heavy pieces like jackets that won’t help in Rio heat. Accessories like headbands, bags, and sandals take less space in your carry‑on and still look very “local.” If you’re tight on boarding time in Terminal 2, walk past your gate first, clock the actual boarding line, then double back to Farm so you don’t end up stress‑changing in the aisle.

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