My fourth day began with Riachuelo’s show by Letícia Bronstein. I was super excited about this partnership because Letícia is a super fashion designer for party outfits and the fact that Riachuelo – a fast fashion – for having such sophisticated party attire. The show was beautiful and I wanted several dresses! The designer brought her DNA with super feminine pieces in lace. The collection is in stores now!
Photos: FFW Website
To attend the show, I chose a white lace dress with a black background and a long blazer because the day was a bit chilly. For shoes I went with black and white sandals and I finalized the look with a green purse for a touch of color. I love the mix of black, white and green!
Dress: Riachuelo | Blazer and Shoes: BCBG | Purse: DVF
Then I went back to the hotel to change to check out Gloria Coelho’s show.I chose a super street style dress by Gloria with graphic wordings. I matched the dress with Dior ankle boots, a choker for a more rocker vibe, and I finalized with a red purse and Italia Independent sunnies. I am in love with the brand’s frames , they are super stylish and bring the Fast fashion universe through digital printing with coordinated models to the latest trends in fashion. Loved it!
For my hair I chose a braid once again, I wore my hair like this a lot during this week! This time I did one braid to the side with my hair straight. I am in love braids, it is so IN right now! I saw it on the runways and I will wear it a lot! Do you girls like braids?
Dress: Glória Coelho | Sunglasses: Itália Independent | Boots: Dior | Purse: Carol Bassi | Choker: Pri Schiavinato
I was super impressed with Gloria’s show because it was completely different from what we are used to. The designer’s focus changed, she eliminated party dresses and opted for peacoats instead – I was in love with all the shapes and already want everything! Haha.
Photos: FFW Website
My last show was Lolitta. I wore a white look, a skirt with a big slit, a plain top, and an embroidered jacket over my shoulders. Nude sandals for my feet, super clean to leave focus to the jacket. I finalized the look with a light blue purse.
Skirt and Top: Artsy | Jacket: Mariana Penteado | Sandals: Carolina Herrera | Purse: Cavalli
The show was incredible and the pieces were so beautiful. The designer was inspired by a trip to Prague that she did, where she found a craftwork done in metal in medieval armour and even incorporated the figure of Joan of Arc as a representation of a strong woman. All pieces were made in knitting – the DNA of the brand – but in a more sophisticated way, mixing with metallic yarns. Check out my favorites:
Photos: FFW Website
What did you think, ladies?