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| São Paulo, February 2nd, 2001 |
| Reinaldo Lourenco presented a modern collection based on a very feminine woman image, however strong. The designer opens with black looks, motor biker-styled, tight jackets with very slim pants, that every now and then acquired great versions in knickers formats, pulled aside.
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KNICKERS AND VOLUMES
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The piece is one of the most solid elements of the collection, and this structure reappeared in the leggings that were to wind up the show, in dresses with draped skirts and blusés tops.
These dresses gained minuscule black pearls, in the form a neckline. A great look: the corselet with pearls over a stretch cotton shirt, worn by Sabrina Orthman. Mr. Lourenco also draped velvet and leather, in volume blouses – and that was a volume collection.
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OPPOSITES SEQUENCE |
DJ Michel Gaubert's soundtrack came industrial and noisy, in the beginning, but soft in the middle, preparing for the opposites sequence the designer develops this season.
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COOL ITEM |
The fun shoes and low mules featuring dogs and lady bugs are already some of the coolest items this season.
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FASCISM CHIC
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A striped segment in navy blue, in the same format of dresses and the skirts in the opening of the show, filled the white runway with youth. A sequence with lace and drapings with belts and military shoulders, coupled with side stripes, gave this fascism chic atmosphere, the most modern of pret-a-porter. (ERIKA PALOMINO)
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