Celebrities follow the lace-up trend

Celebrities follow the lace-up trend

Hit in the 2000s, the shoes with lacing of the legs is back. The proposal can be presented in both stripped and refined models, with or without heels. Celebrities know this well and have already joined the trend, such as Isis Valverde, Marina Ruy Barbosa and Carla Diaz.





Celebrities follow the lace-up trend

Among the ways to wear it is to wrap the cord a couple of times around the ankle and finish with a bow on the front, side or back. It is also worth crossing the straps once around the ankle, forming an “x”, and ending with a knot or bow just above the side bone. The most striking proposal is to cross the stripes several times, forming “x” on the leg.

It is important to remember that the leg with the markings may appear shorter. So, little girls should be careful! Shoes with a similar skin tone avoid this discomfort, because they are camouflaged. Short, monochromatic dresses can help you stretch. Get inspired:




Celebrity with lace-up shoes

Carla Diaz

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“All black, I already know you love him,” she wrote. Carla Diaz in the photo caption. She chose a short dress with glitter appliqué sandals.

# stayadica1: Monochrome is on trend and helps to stretch, because there is no visual interruption.

Isis Valverde

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Isis Valverde paired the black dress with metallic sandals.

# stayadica2: When crossing the straps of the sandal, be careful not to over-tighten, as it can hurt.

Marina Ruy Barbosa

Marina Ruy Barbosa bet on a floral look, with print on both dresses Magda Butrym as in shoes to tie on the leg.

# ficaadica3: The contrast of pink and red colors is part of the color blocking trend. The proposal is also known as tonality and consists of avoiding obvious mixing. It takes into account the position of the shades on the color wheel (photo below), with similar combinations (close colors), complementary (opposite positions) and triad (three equidistant options).




Chromatic circle

Source: Terra

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