OR”The city” takes place from November 2 to 10, at the Interlagos racecourse, in São Paulo. Have you bought tickets for the music festival? Have you already chosen the look you will wear? We have selected three inspirations from the famous!
It has the plaid by Isis Valverde, metallic applications by Sasha and the tattoo-effect tulle blouse by Camila Queiroz. Watch:
Camila Queiroz
Camila Queiroz wore pieces from John John. She wore a printed tulle bodysuit, which gives the impression that her skin is tattooed. Above her she wore a cropped white tee with a front print. Her trousers are made of stoned black denim fabric, with rock mom modeling, i.e. screwed at the waist and on the sides, with a slightly straight leg and a shorter crotch. She also features a bar with applied bangs.
#cadica1: The soft rocker style is all about combining heavy, rock-like pieces with lighter ones.
#cadica2: A overlap check the air supercurrentbut it demands attention. This is because the horizontal cuts in the look flatter the silhouette. So, if you’re short and want to get around the effect, focus on lengthening details, such as the single-color and the same-colored trousers as the shoes.
Sasha
Another interesting proposal is to combine metallic applications, shine and the sensuality of the bare belly, as in this look by Sasha with styling by Juliana Gimenez.
#ficaadica3: if you want to use it superior croppedthe first thing is to get rid of the patterns and get rid of the idea that there is an ideal body for every look. Every women they can wear it, as long as they feel good about showing their belly. When the bottom is higher, covering the navel, the effect is more discreet. The sensuality is greater with the return of the low waist.
Isis Valverde
Chess is a festival classic. Isis Valverde she chose baggy pants with a yellow plaid print. Complete with white t-shirt with small detail and oversized black leather jacket. On the feet black sandals.
#cadica4: OR chess with yellow background is eye catching. If you want a more discreet look, choose just one piece of the same color and combine it with others in more basic tones.
#cadica5: OR Scottish Coming from Scotland, it began to spread from the seventeenth century, becoming the symbol of the Jacobin rebel uniforms, who preached the restoration of the kingdom of the House of Stuart in England and Scotland. After the defeat, its use was prohibited between 1746 and 1781. Each color refers to a different tribe and the red background is the best known of the kilts, men’s skirts used by the Scots.
Source: Terra

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