Sociologist and Brazil’s new first lady, Janja gave an interview to Vogue magazine and spoke about her desire to shine a spotlight on national brands. Check the statements!
The future first lady, Janja Silva, has raised many expectations regarding the look she will wear during the inauguration of President Lula, which will take place this Sunday 01,. She owns a style that aligns the classic and the casual, she is mysterious about the choice, but she offers a costume full of symbolism.
“I wanted to wear something that had symbolism for Brazil, for designers, for cooperatives and for Brazilian women,” said Janja, in an interview for Vogue magazine.
Janja wants to leverage her visibility to bring national brands into the spotlight. “I want to take Brazilian designers wherever I go. Show them to the world, open the doors of commerce, of opportunities. If I can contribute, I will help”, reflects the sociologist.
One occasion where Janja put a Brazilian brand in the spotlight was during her interview for ‘Fantástico’. The blouse she was wearing sold out quickly on the official site of the Misci brand.
“I insisted on using it because it carried a symbolism, both from the life story of the designer and from popular culture, from the production of national silk, which is used in France and we don’t even know it,” stressed Lula’s wife, still in the interview with vogue. JANJA: ‘TENNIS DEMOCRACY IS INSTALLED’ During the presidential campaign, Janja was seen wearing a comfortable look, mostly consisting of jeans and political T-shirts. It is this same lightness that you also want to propose behind the scenes of politics in Brasilia ….
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