The hood does not leave the head of the famous! Functional and elegant, it gives a relaxed look to the look. Larissa Manoela, Isabella Fiorentino and Isis Valverde know this well and have recently bet on the accessory.

Do you want to follow the trend? at the time of purchasechoose a size that fits your head perfectly, so it won’t pinch or fall off easily.
Remember that neutral colors are more versatile, because they make it easier to create combinations. Colorful and patterned patterns require more attention, but can create interesting contrasts.

Larissa Manoela
The beret accompanied a black crop top, a black and white plaid skirt, and red sneakers. Casual and hassle-free.
# stayadica1: Gym shoes it does not go only with casual garments, such as jeans and shorts. It also goes well with blazers, leather pants, tailored trousers, dress. And she remembers to always keep it clean so it doesn’t look sloppy.
Isabella Fiorentino
The casual garments (t-shirt, jeans, sneakers and hat) contrasted with the formal air of the caramel-colored overcoat, the Vozza bornand the fashionista with the hairy bag with metal shoulder strap.
# stayadica2: Wearing a third garment open, such as a coat or blazer, helps to lengthen and refine the silhouette, because it creates two vertical lines.
Isis Valverde
The black beret gave even more ease to the look that follows the style of the 2000s, with a cropped top and low-rise skirt.
# stadia3: if you want to use superior cropped, the first thing is to get rid of the patterns and get out of your head the idea that there is an ideal body for every look. All women can wear it, as long as they feel good showing their tummy. When the bottom is higher, covering the navel, the effect is more discreet. Sensuality is enhanced with the return of low life.
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