SPFW: Cleo with fringes and Fiorentino with different tailored cuts

SPFW: Cleo with fringes and Fiorentino with different tailored cuts

The second day of SPFW N58 Some celebrities attended. Cleo Pires, Monique Alfradique and Isabella Fiorentino are some of those who took a look at the trends of the fashion week, Tuesday (15).




There were monochromes, fringes, stripes, different tailoring, transparencies and combinations of denim pieces. Check out the details in the photos below:

Cleo Pires



Cleo Pires

Cleo Pires attracted attention with a taupe (between brown and gray) set made of imitation leather. Fringe and ties are the strong points.

#ficaadica1: Monochrome is a trend and helps to elongate, because there is no visual interruption.

Monique Alfradique

Monique Alfradique there was nothing simple, white, Graphic. He was wearing a T-shirt and shorts with a leather texture. The buttons opened revealed the mesh blouse with shiny appliqués. On the feet, décolleté.

#ficaadica2: When wearing pieces with cutouts and transparencymake several movements in front of the mirror to make sure you don’t show more than you would like.

Isabella Fiorentino



Isabella Fiorentino

Isabella Fiorentino he opted for white tailoring. The look deviates from the classic with cutouts on the sleeves of the blazer and short vest.

#ficaadica3: At the time of purchase blazercheck that the piece is neither too narrow nor too loose. The seam of the sleeves should reach the point where the shoulders end. Put it on and cross your arms: if it doesn’t tug it’s fine.

Maria Eugenia Suconic



Maria Eugenia Suconic

Maria Eugenia Suconic posed in a striped look, including a parka, trousers and a sheer blouse.

#ficaadica4: The vertical stripes have the effect of elongating the silhouette.

Halessia



Halessia

Halessia followed the trend of the all-denim look, including a cropped jacket, low-rise pants, boots and bag.

#ficaadica5: Jeans with Yesans it is on the rise. It’s worth opting for garments with similar washes, benefiting from the lengthening effect of the monochromatic look, or creating contrast with different tones.

Source: Terra

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