Coronation: Janja’s looks convey energy and modernity

Coronation: Janja’s looks convey energy and modernity

First Lady Rosangela Lula da Silva, known as Janja, opted for modern elegance for the coronation of King Charles III and other ceremonies in London. With strong colors, which transmit energy and strength in events. In addition to enhancing Brazilian brands that dress modern women.

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For the coronation ceremony, he chose a bespoke look by Neriage, a brand he has used before, such as in the diplomacy of then president-elect Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva. On Friday (5), in a meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and dinner with King Charles III, you opted for an orange dress, by Printing. When he got off the plane, in front of Lula, he showed off a red blazer, with a long black look as a base.

Red

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The Brazilian first lady preferred to leave pastel or light colors aside for the coronation ceremony of Charles III. She chose a brick red woolen coat and dress, a color that conveys strength, personality and power. Side by side with him and smiling, her gaze stands out. Maraca stylist Rafaella Caniello told the newspaper “O Globo” that Janja always chooses every detail of her dress. The style was curated by Rita Lazzarotti, who also signed the cover photos of “Vogue” magazine in May, with Bruna Marquezine. With her hair up, light makeup and minimal accessories, Janja’s look was in keeping with the codes of the ceremony.

Orange

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The dress worn by Janja for the meeting with the Prime Minister and the dinner with King Charles is from Minas Gerais Brand Printing, commanded by MĂ¡rcia, Maria Luiza and Fernanda Queiroz, from Belo Horizonte. The brand always tries to work with special colors, shapes and unique techniques. The differential of the first lady’s look is precisely the structure of the piece, which has the straight and fitted dress itself, composed of a cloak that she ended up gaining prominence in the production as a whole. Light make-up and hair pulled back in a low ponytail complete the look.

Red and black

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Just like orange and tile, bright red is a color that brings energy and power to whoever uses it. Thus, the choice of color blazer conveys a strong message to a first lady. Black, always basic, completes the production by balancing the look without exaggerating.

Source: Terra

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