Hats, shirts, boots, fringes, scarves and even nails are part of the productions of Adriane Galisteu, Ana Castela, Carla Diaz and Guta, from “Pantanal”
The Itu Arena, which starts this Friday (2), with performances also on the 3rd, 9th and 10th, promises to attract a large audience, especially after the pandemic period. Lovers of the rural universe and country music can now prepare in style to accompany the shows of Henrique & Juliano, João Bosco & Vinicius, Jetlag and Sevenn, the attractions of the first day. Saturday (3) it’s up to Zé Neto & Cristiano, Dennis and Guilherme & Benuto (see full program below).

And if you want to give your best in production, how about getting inspired by the style of celebrities who occasionally bet on country looks, in a current and modern key, in their productions. Among them, Adriane Galisteu, Carla Diaz, Ana Castile, for example. And also Guta, played by Julia Dalavia, in “Pantanal”.

There are hats, scarves, shirts, boots, jackets and even nails that refer to the western style. Have you already booked your tickets? So we work on the production to change the style, with pieces that can compose looks on various other occasions.
shorts and shirt

Actress Julia Dalavia, who plays the character of Guta, in “Pantanal” updates the country style with shorts, a tank top and a cowboy hat. She looks young and comfortable even off the screens.
Hat

Adriane Galisteu bet on the brown leather hat in a look with a denim shirt and miniskirt, sneakers and socks. He could not miss the belt with a powerful buckle to give the final touch to the production to present the reality show “A Fazenda”.

Not only dark looks and jeans live the country universe. Galisteu demonstrates this with a light hat, pink shirt, red skirt and white boots. A soft and modern country style.

The singer-songwriter Ana Castela, owner of the hit “Pipoco”, does not let go of the hat, which is also used in modern productions, like this black set consisting of a miniskirt and cut out with fringes and sequins.
shirts

Ana Castela likes tight, embroidered shirts, like these two: one red and one black, with crystal embroidery, the singer’s trademark. The patterns serve as inspiration for those who love a country production with sheen.

The singer also does not leave aside the traditional checked shirts, which dress both men and women, with jeans, hats and boots.
Tissue

Plaid shirts can be accompanied by other accessories that inhabit the western style, such as neck scarves, even with another print, as Adriane Galisteu did. The presenter completed the production with white pants and boots.
Boots
Do you want to rock the production without exaggerating? How about investing in a non-traditional boot, like this black and white one by Carla Diaz? The actress completed the look with a black dress and that’s it. If it’s cold, a leather jacket or jeans.
fringes and boots
Carla Diaz entered the mood for the film “Rodeio Rock”, which she is shooting with Lucas Lucco, in a country fashionista style, with a discreet reference to the cowboys. She has bet on a black look, consisting of silver fringed shirt at the height of the bust, leggings and high boots. In another shot, the same outfit paired with blue boots with golden designs.
country nails

Adriane Galisteu went deep into the updated western line, with a dark denim jacket, a Vichy plaid shirt and nails with cow nail art, which refers to the countryside. Do you like the idea?
Program of the main stage of the Itu Arena
Friday (09/02)
Henrique and Giuliano
João Bosco & Vinicius
Dysrhythmia
seven
Saturday (03/09)
Ze Neto and Cristiano
Dennis
Guilherme and Benuto
Friday (09/09)
Wesley Safadao
Pedro Sampaio
George Henrique and Rodrigo
Saturday (09/10)
Jorge and Matteo
Hello
Henrique and Diego
Source: Terra

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