Who does not remember the controversial accessory used by Luma de Oliveira in 1998, with the name of her then husband, Eike Batista?
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Customizing abadás is already a common practice among guests in carnival stages. That year the invitation-shirt was used in an even more sensual way, with a single detail appearing in outfits or transformed into tops, dresses and even collars, as did Yasmin Brunet, Vitória Strada and even the political commentator Gabriela Prioli .
It is in fact the choker, a sort of large necklace near the neck, made with the piece of the abbah on which the name of the hut appears. Of course, I am reminded of the controversial accessory worn by Luma de Oliveira in 1998, on which the name of her then husband, Eike Batista, appeared.
Today accessories that refer to the sadomasochistic universe are also incorporated into everyday clothes, let alone in carnival productions. Thus, even corsets, sheer inserts, bold cuts, cropped tops and plunging necklines were part of the customized abadás of celebrities, including Gisele Bündchen, Camila Queiroz and Bruna Marquezine. There are even more accurate ones. Check out 15 celebrity abbeys and get inspired if you haven’t customized your own yet.
Yasmine Brunet
Yasmin Brunet attended two booths in Sapucaí this Sunday evening (19). In Nº 1, by Brahma, she wore a bikini over a crystal mesh dress and a choker/collar with the name of the beer around her neck.
In the Nosso box, he changed the color of the clothes to white, keeping the style, and tied a strip of abbot fabric, on which the name of the neck space appears, also referring to a collar, which is more reminiscent of a handkerchief .
Vitória Strada and Marcella Rica
Vitória Strada also wore the scarf similar to the Nosso cabin collar around her neck, with a floral look and bikini panties, all very sensual. Her partner, Marcella Rica, preferred long pants and a corset top. The cabin name appears on the glitter belt.
Gabriela Prioli
Commentator and political influencer Gabriela Prioli attached the “collar” of booth Nº1 to the dress with eyelet strips and crystal mesh.
Thank you Massafer
Thank you Massafer he didn’t wear the collar, but opted to have Nosso Camarote’s name appear on the collar as well.
Camila Queiroz
Camila Queiroz betting on the sensuality of Nosso Camarote, with a look by Bold Strap, the brand for which she modeled at SPFW, with a corset, sensual cutouts and the name of the space instead of a garter belt.
The abadá for the first cabin that Camila Queiroz attended was almost entirely covered in gold diamond-shaped appliques.
Gisele Bundchen
Gisele Bundchen transitioned from Cabin Nº 1 with the abadá in the shape of a cropped top and low-waisted white pants, repeating the look used in the same box in 2004.
Bruna Marquezine
Abadá with cropped top and hipster was also the choice of Bruna Marquezine in Salvador. Above, blouse with shoulder pads made with mirror spheres.
Luci Alves
Low-waisted jeans with flared hem and corset-shaped abadá were Lucy Alves’ choice.
Giovanna Lancellotti
Sensuality marked the look of Giovanna Lancellottiwhich bears the name of the cabin on the belt.
Charles Diaz
The red of Nosso Camarote dominates the gaze of Charles Diazwho made an abbot bag.
Improta lore
Lore Improta cut the T-shirt in the shape of a red sequined top, which matches the skirt, to attend Camarote Mar.
Tatti Mineralato
In the cabin of the Bar Brahma, in São Paulo, Tatti Mineralato dared in the center cut out cut out swimsuit covered with clear crystal mesh.
Paloma Bernardi
White fringes were Paloma Bernardi’s choice for Nosso Camarote, with the abadá used as a belt.
Source: Terra

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