On Monday night (6), the scene in which Odete Roitman was hit in the chest. Perhaps because it is an expected result, not to create a lot of suspense and in the 1988 version, when the murder of the villain aired shortly before the Christmas of that year. But what you know is that the appearance used by Debora Bloch It is very similar to that Beatriz Segall Wormworm in the first version of the soap opera.
The costume designer Marie Salles referred to the details of the production of the pieces, made in the seminars of Globo sewing. “From the beginning, we knew that this day would come. I guess all those who are looking at were super anxious, so I finished the chapter and I came to tell some curiosities about the hateful costume,” wrote the professional on social networks.

“The request for the direction and author was to be a clothes very close to that of the 1988 character. I embarked on this idea, also as a way to honor Helena Gastal, costume designer of the novel at that moment,” said Marie Salles.
He continued: “Here’s how the search for the perfect fabric began. To represent current hatred, something modern, but the color had to be equal to the old version. We made 8 blouses and 6 equal pants. We called it double clothes, necessary for effects and blood.”
The appearance of Odete Roitman

In the two versions of the novel, the actresses wore a gray blouse with a side pin, a loose vertical strip and large and slightly bent modeling. In the current soap opera, Debora Bloch wore gray tailoring trousers.

In the 1988 version, Beatriz Segall completed the look with a black piece, creating contrast between the two colors. Review below the scenes of the two versions of Everything is true.
Odete Roitman Death Scene in 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQQMNTPQTM
Scene of the murder shown in 1988
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wukfntdepe
Source: Terra

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