Crochet Remains Steady and Strong for Summer 2024: See 19 Looks

Crochet Remains Steady and Strong for Summer 2024: See 19 Looks

This summer continues to be crochet. One of the strongest trends of the moment, artisanal work is gaining more and more popularity on Brazilian catwalks and celebrity support. And if pieces for the beach can be a good choice, others with more refined finishes also take up space in sophisticated looks.




To get you inspired and, who knows, join the current trend, we’ve selected 19 looks from fashion shows and celebrities that are timeless and can last through this and many more summers. Giovanna Ewbank, Jade Picon, Monique Alfradique, Paolla Oliveira, Mari Gonzalez and deputy Erika Hilton I am among the celebrities who wear looks made with manual techniques. And several SPFW runways also featured crochet pieces. Watch.

Giovanna Ewbank



Giovanna Ewbank

Giovanna Ewbank received praise from her followers earlier this month when she posted photos of a gold crochet look on Instagram. “Golden Girl” (“golden girl”), she wrote in the caption. The dress is handmade and is transparent, revealing the panties. Can also be used with a hotpant or second skin shorts (in a close to skin tone). She has a closed weave on the bust (leaving no transparency), V-neckline, low back, side slit on the leg and long line. From the Satuis on sale on the website of 989 BRL.

Jade Picon



Jade Picon

During a trip to Thailand mid-year, Jade Picon displayed crochet pieces of different designs. The one on the left is the dress called All Eyes On You (All eyes on you), from the Mayara Bozzato brand and costs R$ 3,979. And all done by hand. To order the piece you must place your order 10 days in advance.

For the trip, the actress also chose a crochet set from Ammi. It consists of trousers (R$ 2,299.90) inspired by the ’70s, with fringe applied to the knees, plus a closed weave at the hips, a low rise and an elastic waistband. The top (599.90 BRL) comes with straps to tie around your neck and back.



Jade Picon (photo reproduction/Instagram)

Jade Picon showed the Copacabana dress from the Ammi brand, which costs R$ 3,799.90, with golden line, open back and sequin application in the room. Ideal for our summer.

Paola Oliveira



Paola Oliveira

With maxi slippers and applied beads, Paolla Oliveira showed off a look that showed off her bottom, legs and abdomen at the last test of the year at the Grande Rio last week. The suit also features an asymmetric hem, with mother-of-pearl sequins applied. The top and bottom are joined at the front with a stitch, connecting the skirt and top. Ideal for summer and Carnival days. Underneath, the actress wore a crochet bikini.

Monique Alfradique



Monique Alfradique

The actress Monique Alfradique went to SPFW to attend the Ateliê Mão de Mãe fashion show, wearing the Moroccan dress of the Bahian brand. The piece costs R$459 on the brand’s website, the neckline and length are perfect for summer.

Mari González



Mari González

The influencer Mari González she opted for a long ombré dress, with colors that darken from top to bottom, another hot trend, reminiscent of the sunset, but all made in crochet. Below, white bodysuit. Very cool. The piece is made of nylon thread by the brand João Maraschin.

Erika Hilton



Representative Erika Hilton

The trans congresswoman Erika Hilton paraded in a crochet dress for the LED brand, by Celso Dias, which in addition to crochet brings with it another trend: fringes.

Parades

DRIVEN



LED parade (Photo: Fotosite Agency)

LED featured several crochet looks in its show, with fringe sometimes placed on the hemlines, sometimes all over the production, with shiny lines, another trend on the rise.

Mother’s hand workshop



Fashion show by Atelier Mão de Mãe

Colors such as olive green, brick and beige are some of the examples that have appeared in the crochet brand Ateliê Mão de Mãe, in various and always current models. The brand presented itself at SPFW, which took place in November.

Ponto Firme Project



Ponto Firme parade

Projeto Ponto Firme’s sustainable crochet project, led by Gustavo Silvestre, was presented in December, with pieces created in collaboration with Swiss designer Kevin Germanier, at the Copan Building. The sequins, which give balance and shine to the pieces, are made with recycled material, demonstrating that creativity is good for the environment and for the eyes.

Source: Terra

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