Gkay is a bridesmaid in black dress for R $ 38,000

Gkay is a bridesmaid in black dress for R $ 38,000

Lucas Rangel and Lucas Bley got married this Monday (11) at the Palácio Tangará, in São Paulo. One of the bridesmaids was influencer GKay, who walked down the aisle alongside fellow godmother and influencer Franciny Ehlke. Both wore black. Maisa was one of the guests and she chose a green dress.




GKay wore a Schiaparelli dress, long in velvet, super tight and sleeveless, with a hollow key as an ornament, one of the brand’s distinctive signs. On the brand’s official website the dress costs 5,900 euros. In conversion, it costs almost R$38,000, not counting import taxes.

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The influencer also wore, among her accessories, a finger-shaped ring, from the same brand, which costs 990 euros, approximately R$6,300. The piece is made of jointed golden brass, with rhinestone decoration and uses the principle of trompe-l’oeil (optical illusion), often used by the Maison, to represent a finger adorned with a pierced nail. The look was completed with bracelets and earrings from the same brand.

Maisa

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Maisa chose a green dress with a 3D flower applied on the collar, from the Brazilian brand Aÿa. To top it all off, a pearl-shaped bag from the Cult Gaia brand, which costs around 450 euros, something like R$2,800.

Franciny Ehlke

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Franciny Ehlke, the other bridesmaid, also wore a fitted black look, with Chanel accessories.

#ficaadica1: It is rare for bridesmaids to choose to wear black during the ceremony, as it relates to mourning. In any case, the color is always basic and welcome. And if the bride and groom give the green light, why not opt ​​for the elegance of a little black dress, which can be basic or not?

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The bride and groom wore a white suit, complete with waistcoat, made of jacquard fabric, offering a delicate texture to the garments. His shirt and tie were also white.

Source: Terra

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