The actress Juliana Paes has chosen a simple combination full of personality for an afternoon of shopping in Rio de Janeiro. Find out below why her bet can be a reference to summer fashion!
Self wear black on hot days is still a fashion dilemma for you, this Juliana Paes production might be the inspiration you’ve been missing! Summer enthusiast and self-confessed fashionistathe actress went shopping in a mall in Rio de Janeiro this Wednesday afternoon (14) and several elements of her outfit are definitely tips to stay stylish in the hottest season of the year.
Subsequently, the Pure people it ‘reveals’ some of the style tricks used by the artist. Spoiler: tailoring and metallic tones are present!
Tailoring makes black fresh and elegant
Giuliana Pees combined with a sleeveless vest with front buttoning and wide trousers, also black. Choose tailoring pieces which are wider is an interesting proposition for those who want to look elegant without getting hot in the summer.
Metallic accessories bring the flare of the season
The Ju Paes production also featured a medium-sized metallic bag: the model used by the actress – whose contract with Globo expired this year – is Cleo, by Prada. With curvilinear lines, the accessory is a launch that reinterprets a iconic design of the brand since 1990. The bag has the brand’s enamelled triangular logo on the side and – despite being sold out at the moment – is valued at R $ 17,000. It is a fact that buying a branded item is not that convenient, but how about looking for a silver or gold bag to compose your summer look? This trend is right for this…
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