The first day of the 54th SPFW showcased the power of fetishism and bare skin in fashion. Walério Araújo has mixed the sacred and the profane in his collection, including a nearly nude Gianne Albertoni. And Bold Strap lived up to its reputation as a queer fetishist brand with Camila Queiroz embodying one of the protagonists of the Bold Invasion collection, with hair curled in rollers, a sweater, suspenders and pink shoes, opening the show.
Camila also closed out the show in pink, this time in low rise pantsuits, gloves and tops, all in a 70s and 80s vibe, flirting with hot 2000s and barbiecore trends. But the theme of the collection goes further and mixes humans with aliens, making Camila become a kind of ET Barbie, complete with pointy ears and huge nails, with which she played with Klebber Toledo after the presentation.

Bianca Andrade, the Boca Rosa influencer, made her debut on the catwalk, also entering the pink universe proposed by the Peu Andrade brand, which has João Ribeiro França as its stylist. But in addition to pink, the aliens also used candy-like neons, such as green, blue and yellow, sometimes mixed and sometimes monochromatic, with transparencies and brightness.
The show brought prosthetic makeup to the runway that distorts human features, transporting you into the multiverse. With transparency, luminosity and high doses of fetishism, pieces full of cutouts and transparency are offered for all bodies and genders, regardless of sexual preferences. What matters is to leave the body on display for one’s pleasure. And if it’s colorful and cheerful, even better.
Walério Araujo
There were also bodies on display in Walério Araújo’s fashion show, which tempers the sacred, mainly represented by crosses and veils, with the profane with almost total transparency or at strategic points. The entrance of Gianne Albertoni is surprising, with black vabelos, transparent body and a black cross on the front that covers the breast and the genital region. A veil, beret and black boots completed the look.

The blend of religious and carnal appears mainly in black and purple or dark pink looks, but with a lot of shine, like those shown by Schnayder Moura.

Other names on the catwalk, such as Xamã, Halessia and Johnny Luxo and another handful of models and friends of the designer’s night, who breathe the air of downtown São Paulo, transferring this universe into his creations.

Drag Halessia wore a powerhouse production, in a cross-embellished purple jumpsuit and a platform heel so high it bordered on danger. But those who ride know how to keep the jump, don’t they?

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