The heat also rose at Gkay’s Farofa when it came to fashion: guest stars were at their best in looks with cut-outs, slits and other spicier trends. Watch!
THE gkay lighthouse it started! In addition to many conquests and kissesthe event organized by Jessica Kayane also the ‘served’ aspect. After meeting for watch the match of Brazil at the Coparofaguests liked the first night of shows with bolder looks.
Cutouts in different body regions, crevices and bindings have appeared in productions with names such as Bianca Andrade🇧🇷 Caroline Lima And rebecca🇧🇷 Learn more about some of the dresses below and see in detail with the photos in the gallery!
The fetish mood dominates Bianca Andrade’s look
One of the standout looks of the first evening was Bianca Andrade: the entrepreneur and influencer customized the abadá, transforming it into a top.
She paired the piece with panties in blue, the same tone chosen for the various buckles and chains on her arms and legs. The fetishist outfit is an exclusive creation for Bianca by Artemis Gallery and was designed by Joana Wood. The black jumpsuit full of cutouts revives the look of Karolina Lima Owner of a wardrobe full of trends, Karoline Lima preferred a neutral tone, but escaped from basic black: the jumpsuit worn by the influencer combined shine and several asymmetrical cutouts. Hips, waist, torso, legs and even butt were all on display. Sexy Barbiecore is the choice of several celebrities at Farofa by Gkay Pink has already proven that it will go with everything in the hottest season of the year and, at Farofa, several celebs showed how to give vibrant color something extra…
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