Fernanda Keulla just joined the wave of corsets, a trend that’s here to stay and pop on the outside of dresses. The presenter has used several other trends of the moment in a single look and demonstrates that sensuality and sporty fashion can go together, even more with a pinch of color, essential even for the coldest days.

Keulla has focused on the corset belt, which enhances the silhouette, in a nude tone, or the color of her skin in the breast part. The rest of the piece is transparent with pink fins, the same color as the set of the Você Simples Assim brand.
The look effortlessly blends sensuality and comfort. See how the corset works as a production highlight. Sheila Cintas’ piece costs R $ 250 and can also be used over other garments, such as shirts, t-shirts and dresses, updating even more basic garments.
The corset, which in the Portuguese translation is nothing more than the long-fought corset, appeared in the 15th and 16th centuries, marking the Renaissance style, making women suffer for having a slim waist and full breasts, today it functions as a symbol of power and strength feminine, mainly because with current technology, the pieces are more flexible and don’t squeeze as tightly.
The trend shown on various international catwalks, such as Versace, Carolina Herrera, Gucci, Fendi, among others, is a consequence of the cloistered period of the pandemic, in which the bodies were “locked” at home. Sensuality and exposed skin in the post-pandemic period have characterized the dresses, including transparencies, cut-outs and the corset, for women who don’t mind showing a garment made to be worn under clothing.
And Fernanda Keulla shows precisely this break with traditional schemes by betting on the corset with a sweatshirt set in which the blouse is cut out. Breaking even further with tradition, she completed the look with pink pumps instead of what would be obvious: sneakers.]
Source: Terra

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