Simone Mendes chose a bold look to perform at São João de Petrolina, in Pernambuco. Check it out in the photo gallery below!
Singer Simone Mendes captured the attention of fans this Friday evening, 16, with the look chosen for the presentation in São João de Petrolina, Pernambuco. Singer, who started his solo career with the hit “Erro Gostoso”she chose a transparent look, which left her belly and bra on full display.
Since debuting a solo career, Simone has made significant changes to her wardrobe. However, the sultry look didn’t appeal to some fans. Many of them have raised the issue who criticized the clothes of his sister, Simariaand now wearing bolder clothes.
“It’s beautiful, you see, but weren’t you the one talking about your sister’s cleavage?” one follower pointed out. “He complained a lot about the transparency of her sister and she looks a little,” prodded an Internet user. “She criticized Simaria’s clothes so much and she dresses the same way,” added another profile. “Valuing your body without being vulgar,” defended a fan. “This knows how to shine without attracting. He has a unique and special essence,” praised another admirer.
New style for solo career
To cap off the new phase, Simone hired a personal stylist, who made a number of very different productions in the singer’s style. She presented striking looks, mixing country elements with other fashion concepts.allied, always, with so much brightness and overalls and suits, which are already a trademark of the style of the sertaneja.
“What was in my heart? I said, ‘Guys, I have to come up with a new image for my audience, but I can’t scare my audience either.’ My audience is used to that Simone who is funny, simple, what it is their face, what the people are”, defined Simone.
Source: Terra

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