Janja does without a dress and uses tailoring at Lula’s opening: ‘Deconstructed elegance’

Janja does without a dress and uses tailoring at Lula’s opening: ‘Deconstructed elegance’


Rosangela Lula da Silva wore a tailored suit by designer Helô Rocha for Lula’s inauguration




Janja does without a dress and uses tailoring at Lula’s opening: ‘Deconstructed elegance’

New First Lady of Brazil, Janja Lula has practical and classic pieces in your everydaybut bet on a special production for Lula’s inauguration this Sunday, 1st. The sociologist wears a silk suit at the ceremony held in Brasilia: the piece is signed by Helô Rocha, responsible for her wedding dress.

The dresses were created in collaboration between the designer and the embroiderers of Timbaúba, Pernambuco, and are dyed with natural rhubarb and cashew nuts. The tailored suit worn by Janja Lula is made up of three different elements: in addition to the tailored blazer with a slight train, the sociologist wears a waistcoat and high-waisted trousers.

Style consultant analyzes Janja’s look: ‘Deconstructed elegance’

Speaking to Purepeople, style consultant Camile Stefano commented on the choice: “It presented a traditional, yet deconstructed elegance.” According to the professional, the dress and the light color refer to the civility required by the event, but also to the message of female emancipation present in the positions of the First Lady. The modern cut and elaborate embroidery give the image modernity, charisma and casualness. Also, there is meaning behind the Rio Grande do Sul designer’s choice.

The earring chosen by Janja, a declared aficionado of national fashion, is also linked to the Brazilian essence: it is called Pitanga and is by Flavia Mandeira. With signature beauty Jake Falchi, Janja tied her hair up in a…

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