Juliana Paes showed off her look in Venice. This Wednesday (04), the actress who attended the Film Festival in the city nicknamed La Serenissima, posted photos riding a gondola with a white polka dot look on a black background. “I accept the Dolce Vitta style,” she wrote in the caption.
The dress is from the Dolce & Gabbana brand. In the online store Farfetch do Brasil there is a similar model, with a pleated effect, halterneck, V-neck, sleeveless and long, which costs R$ 34,750.
Juliana Paes wears the look without lining and with a black belt under her breasts, which marks her waist. The actress’s model is even more decorated and sensual, as it leaves the skin exposed, thanks to its transparency. The actress completed her look with black pumps and pendant earrings.
#ficaadica1: The model worn by Juliana Paes takes us back to the 50s and 60s and proves that the print is timeless, always adding a retro touch to the look.
#ficaadica2: The combination of black and white, a classic introduced into fashion by Chanel, is always a good choice, as it leaves the look elegant and sophisticated.
More of her looks in Venice
Pink and black
To see the premiere of the film “The room next door”, by Pedro Almodóvar, at the Lido, in Venice, Juliana Paes wore a pink volume skirt and a black corset with a brooch in the center by Miss Sohee.
Splendor
Juliana Paes, who had chic problems in the Italian city, struggling with a traffic jam, looked stunning in a sheer dress embroidered with silver sparkles to attend the amFAR Ball, which raises funds for the fight against AIDS. The actress’ look was signed by stylist Georges Hobeika. The jewelry is by Pomellato. The actress was styled by Alberth Franconaid.
Source: Terra
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