Soap opera: Irma and Olivia’s costumes focus on sustainability

Soap opera: Irma and Olivia’s costumes focus on sustainability

What do the characters played by Camila Morgado, Irma from “Pantanal” and Paula Braun, aka Olivia, from “Cara and Coragem” have in common? In principle, nothing, except some of the pieces that their characters use in the novels. These are clothes produced with awareness of use, safeguarding the planet and comfort in mind.





Soap opera: Irma and Olivia’s costumes focus on sustainability

They are jumpsuits, blouses, among other items, produced by the carioca brand Zsolt, with which it makes fashionwith the enhancement of manual processing, the transformation of scraps into fabrics and manual dyeing, without generating textile waste or excessive use of water.




Camila Morgado and Paula Braun

See the details of the pieces used in the novel




Camila Morgado

Costume designer Marie Salles said that in the second phase of the Pantanal, the character Irma maintains the characteristic of being a comfortable, minimalist person, always of great taste, like 30 years before, experienced by Malu Rodrigues. “She wears loose cotton clothes, natural dyes and she is closer to the Pantanal,” she said.

In the photo, Irma is wearing a Toronto blouse, with a cut and loose fit, V-neckline, 3/4 sleeves and looser fit. It is made of 100% cotton knit. “The entire manufacturing process of this piece is done manually and individually, with Brazilian raw material. Each piece is unique, so there may be slight variations in color tones,” explains the brand. The piece costs R $ 347.

Work suit




Paula Braun as Olivia

Olivia, owner of the vertical dance company, is played by Paula Braun. Precisely for this reason her character always wears comfortable clothes, like the Monção jumpsuit, made with 100% cotton and saruel modeling, wide in her legs. It has a front buttoning and is stamped manually, piece by piece, in a long and handcrafted process. “After dyeing, the pieces are washed and dried in the sun, avoiding the waste of electricity”, says the brand. The piece costs R $ 325.

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Source: Terra

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