Carnival: Paolla Oliveira disguises himself as a leek with only strings

Carnival: Paolla Oliveira disguises himself as a leek with only strings

Paolla Oliveira has once again shaken the tests of the Carnival 2025. The queen of the great Rio drum wore a costume made up of beads of beads in the tones of green, red, black and silver chains. The look is inspired by leek, the encounter between the waters of the river and those of the ocean, which takes place in the Amazon.




The dress is entirely worked with laces attached horizontally, which form strips spaced from each other, attached to the center of the body, in front and behind, which give movement to waves. In the space between the ropes the skin is visible, with false transparency in strategic points, such as breast and low belly.



Paolla Oliveira (Photo: Paulo Tauil / Brazilnews)

The laces also surround the arms. The look was made by the ArteMisi brand, which has already dressed, among other celebrities, Demi Lovato. And it also parades to the SPFW. With the loose hair behind and tied up only, Patolla wore red sandals and green earrings. For makeup, also red eyeshadow.



Paolla Oliveira (Photo: Paulo Tauil / Brazilnews)

“When the sun, the moon and the earth connect, the Pororoca announces its arrival with the bang. Just like the planet, our body is also moved by invisible forces and cosmic connections. Today is the day of Pororocar with mine Strade @granderio nas of Caxias! ”, Wrote Paolla on social networks.

Alan Dias

The plot of the Carnival of the Great Rio 2025 is “Pororocas Parawaras: the waters of my charm in the pearls of Curimbós “Developed by Carnival artists Gabriel Haddad and Leonardo Bora. The parade will pay homage to the cultural traditions of Pará, highlighting the strength and beauty of the Amazonic waters.



Alane Dias (Photo: Paulo Tauil / Brazilnews)

And Alane Del Pará will also be present in the school. For the shooting, the former BBB 24 opted for a crochet look, with flowers inspired by Carimbó, with the Amazonia flowers that appear in the prints on the clothes of those who dance in pace. Patolla also wore look with this theme.

Source: Terra

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