Similar but different. Marina Ruy Barbosa and Paolla Oliveira have bet on tight white dresses in recent days. One long and one midi. One with a high neck and one with a low neckline. One with long sleeves and one without sleeves. But both elegant, current and wild to compose various productions.

The dress by Paolla Oliveira is more open, in ribbed fabric and with a plunging neckline. That of Marina Ruy Barbosa is more closed from the neck to the feet.

The fact is that a fitted white dress in the closet is a sign that you can create different looks according to the occasion and style.
# stayadica1: Monochromatic always lengthens the silhouette, regardless of the color of the garment, including white pieces.
# stayadica2: White is a rising color in productions for all hours and events, from the most formal to the informal.
Paola Oliveira

Paola Oliveira she opted for a minimalist, no-frills look. Only the large hoop earrings, which are also wild among the accessories. The white platform sandal and strap tied around the ankle matched the production well. But if you prefer not to cut the silhouette, choose shoes without interruptions between the instep and the legs.
Marina Ruy Barbosa
Marina Ruy Barbosa bet on the long white dress with high collar and long sleeves. Form-fitting, the dress features diagonal details at the waist that shape the silhouette. The actress styled it with a black coat and shoes. And the Chanel bracelet above the sleeve added an extra fashion detail to the look. Completed by large two-tone earrings. Note: the maxi earrings are among the trends that should impose themselves in the coming seasons.
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