If in the last episode of “A Fazenda 13”, in 2021, Adriane Galisteu wore a tuxedo with the number 13 applied, a reference to the reality edition and to the “Round 6” series, for the premiere of this year’s program, it is returned to wear the clothes of the men’s gala, but without the jacket, giving the impression of continuity with respect to the previous year.

Styled by Thidy Alvis and Milton Martins Filho, she completed the production with a black cowboy hat, a piece that matches most looks from TV Record’s reality show. Adriane’s stylized production came only with the cropped and jabĂ´ shirt (more structured front) applied and a little longer than the back of the garment.

The pieces used are by Vitor Zerbinato, Hobi Club and, a tie, by the French brand Saint Laurent. Marisa Clermann’s jewels. Galisteu has once again subverted the rules of fashion, showing that it is possible to update dated clothes, such as the traditional black-tie of gala events.

A proof of this are the shoes. The presenter wore white Stella McCartney sneakers and left the hem of her pants very long. It sounds simple, but you have to have style to use and be daring. Ah, the cropped sweater is very trendy and has also been used on red carpets, as Zendaya did at the last Oscars.
Remember the look of the A Fazenda final in 2021
Yes, the tuxedo makes any woman elegant. From Marlene Dietrich to her arrival in the world of women’s fashion at the hands of Yves Saint-Laurent, clothing empowers. And that’s what Galisteu showed in last year’s final show. The look is by Ricardo Almeida, wearing a Fascinyus shirt. It was this aspect that generated discussions on the internet, due to the number 13. So which one did you like the most?
Source: Terra

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