White is the most traditional and obvious choice for New Year’s Eve, but it has gradually been overlooked. Take a look at some celebrities who preferred to wear bright colors and metallic tones on New Year’s Eve:
2023 has already begun, but the inspirations for end-of-year looks don’t end with the arrival of the new year. historically, white is a fashion classic for new years eve in brazil. Did you know, for example, that wearing white is a genuinely Brazilian tradition?
It started becoming popular in the 1970s and is closely related to African based religions. Over time, however, the color has been neutral gaining several stylish replacements such as! See below several celebrities have left this shade aside and have launched into colors and metallics.
Andressa Suita chooses the dress with maxi bow
An inspiration in the maximalist mood for those who want to wear silver comes from Andresa Suite. The color, by the way, is one of the model’s favorites and continues to appear in his productions, even outside the commemorative dates.
For New Year’s Eve 2023 she wore a dress with a discreet V-neckline: the garment was full of sequins and had a maxi lace on the back.
Orange gains space in the wardrobe of celebrities Orange has also conquered several admirers on New Year’s Eve. Directly related to creativity and energy, the color has been chosen by astrology as one of the most favorable for the new year. Paolla Oliveira, for example, wore it in a leather effect with chains. Giulia Costa also dressed in orange to welcome 2023: the wide dress with floral details chosen by the actress is a safe bet for…
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