The dress chosen by godmother Bruna Griphao was not liked by internet users, who are unforgiving in the comments
THE Lexa and Ricardo Vianna’s weddingheld this Friday (10) in Rio de Janeiro, brought together a host of celebrities and, as expected, also sparked a lot of comments about the event looks chosen by guests. Among the most talked about of the evening, the dress worn by Bruna Griphaogodmother of the ceremony, ended up causing controversy on social media.
The actress opted for a bold model in light blue, which mixed elements of haute couture and sensuality. The dress, made of satin fabric, had a dropped sleeve on one side and a strapless cut on the other, as well as a deep slit and very shiny details. The long train completed the look, providing drama to the look.
Despite the modern proposal, the costume, created by Atelie Marcio Ferreira, did not meet with unanimity from the public. On Instagram, Internet users pointed out that the model seemed “incomplete”. “There was no time to finish just one and he changed it to another. That’s not possible,” one person said. “Cinderella when it was 00:01,” said another. “Looks like the fairy godmother’s wand stopped working in the middle of the bibibibidi boo, that’s all,” another joked. “Money can’t buy good taste,” criticized another.
With good humor and affection, Bruna celebrated not only the love of the spouses, but also the important role she had in the couple’s history. “Guys, I feel like the cupid of the year. I am the cupid. Do you realize that I introduced you to the children who are about to get married?”, the blonde declared ecstatically to Quem magazine.
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