Anitta uses crochet, gold and beret in couture in Paris

Anitta uses crochet, gold and beret in couture in Paris

Anitta is once again the protagonist of the fashion shows in Paris. The singer attended the brand’s show on Monday morning (4) Schiapparelliwhich opened the haute couture season in Paris, which will last until Thursday (7), with 30 presentations scheduled in the official calendar.





Anitta uses crochet, gold and beret in couture in Paris

For the show, Anitta told the magazine “Rowing” who chose the model consisting of short skirt, top and crochet beret because it is a “dear of Brazilians” stitch. And the hat, in her opinion, to give a Parisian look. The beret is one of the iconic models of the French. “They chose some sexy looks for me and I chose this one, because it’s a mix of Brazil with a little bit of France,” said the singer.




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The all black set is embellished with golden spheres of various sizes. The conical shape of the top is one of the main trends of the moment, saving the sexy side of dressing and the famous bra worn by Madonna on tour. “Blonde ambition”, in 1990, designed by Jean Paul Gautier. Anitta completed the look with gold heart-shaped earrings and sheer black tights. The Brazilian sat in the front row next to singer Rita Ora.

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The Schiaparelli brand is known for its different looks, always with a foot in surrealism, a movement in which the Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli, with a studio in Paris, participated with creations together with artists of the time, such as Jean Cocteau and Salvador Dalí . It was also Elsa who created the fuchsia color.

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The brand was closed in 1954, when the designer began writing her biography, called “Shocking life”. Only the perfume line continued. The brand, acquired by Diego Della Valle, owner of the Tod’s leather goods brand, in 2006, was relaunched in 2012 and returned to fashion week in 2014, 60 years after its closure.

Without losing the essence of the brand created by Elsa, the designer showed on the catwalk in Paris a fashion with one foot in surrealism, in which flowers come out of the clothes like sculptures, in silhouettes that always bring a touch of drama and glamor.

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