Dilma Russef was part of the platform of the elected candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, this Sunday night (30), after the publication of the survey results. The former president, who was removed from office after impeachment in 2016, wore the same blouse she wore when she left the Palácio da Alvorada in September of the same year, leaving the government and heading to Porto Alegre, where she began to live.
The piece is emblematic in itself. Even after using it other times during his rule, repeating it exactly when the PT returns to power is a message that goes beyond a simple dress in shades of red. He sends a follow-up message, that after a lapse of four years, after being removed from his government, the party is ready to resume.

And if there are people who doubt that the clothes you wear are not important in the message that passes, Dilma Russef, despite having made a contested government, especially in the economic sector, has shown that a leader can say more than a thousand words.

And it also showed that repeating clothes is not a sin and never will be. It is also necessary in the present moment, when waste and ostentation are not on the agenda. In addition, the double-breasted blouse, with black and red spots print, worn with black trousers this Sunday evening, is a piece that never goes out of style.
The double-breasted model, with the side tie, which creates a V-neck, is one of those that most enhance and lengthen the female silhouette. It is inspired by the wrap dress (dress-envelope), created in the 1930s, during the Great Depression in the United States, by the designer Claire McCardell, and which in the 1970s established itself as a fashion icon through Diana von Furstenberg.
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