Wanessa Camargo comments on trends at SPFW: “I make my own fashion”

Wanessa Camargo comments on trends at SPFW: “I make my own fashion”

Wanessa Camargo was present in the audience at Walério Araújo’s fashion show SPFW N58this Sunday (20th). She attracted attention with her elegant look, which combines surprising details: feathers, glitter and red tights.




The singer wore an oversized black and white jacket, designed by the designer. And she topped it off with a basic black skirt and pumps. “Walério is already part of my history,” he commented in an interview with Them on the red carpet.

He also spoke about his relationship with fashion at the moment. “I’m not one to follow a lot of trends. I’m a big fan of seeing what happens, but I think after becoming a mother and reaching a certain maturity, we start to understand that you have to discover your fashion, how you feel good.”

“I have three personalities inside me, the housewife and the mother, who is very comfortable, without high heels, with more functional pieces, on the cleaner side. There is the other side which is super hippie, which I love with passion. And there’s the performance side, where I like bright, bolder pieces and that’s how I do my fashion.”



Wanessa Camargo

Tips for getting inspiration from your look

#ficaadica1: Brison tends to add volume. So leave it in the areas you want to enhance, never in those you want to mask. If you don’t want to give up the resources of the entire look, but want to avoid its size-increasing effect, one tip to enhance the silhouette is to choose closer or more opaque tones.

#ficaadica2: THE half-pants It can be present at different temperatures, just choose between the thinner and thicker ones.

#ficaadica3: Before you buy red tights, think about whether they really fit your personal style, because they attract a lot of attention. The safest solution is to pair it with neutral-colored clothing, such as black or white. Monochrome (all red), tone-on-tone (different shades of the same color) and color blocking (contrasting blocks of color) also apply.

Source: Terra

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