Imagine a wedding on the beach, somewhere paradisiacal in southern France, Greece or Turkey. Imagine sophisticated, light women who thought of dressing appropriately for the place and bride. This collection was born in a trip to Marrakesh, with its hidden gardens, the aroma of fruit in the Medina, the elegance of the Kaftans and its unforgettable sunset. And it is impossible not to remember Marrakesh in its heyday of the 70s, with the presence of Yves Saint Laurent and Talitha Getty. From this blend of seventy's, beach and exoticism the pre-summer collection Sandro Barros was inspired. p>
From this beach climate came the color chart: off-white, pearl, sand, beige, coral, salmon, tangerine and light pink. From the sea came the embroideries on true corals and the pearls, from the waves the ruffles of organza and from the shells pleats in layers. The shape of the dresses has that scent of perfume, with a round skirt and long sleeve, swinging with the marked waist and skirt with typical volume of the brand. The fabrics belong to the classic universe of haute couture: organza, mousseline, crepe georgette, zibeline, taffeta, tulle, guipure and cotton lace. Highlight for the embroidery in colored swarovski crystals in tones of coral, jonquille and rosè. Following long dresses notice the flowery, draped and ruffled organza, in the presence of a single kaftan and the mixture of floral patterned with organza and lace. p>
The accessories are a chapter by piece: Izabel Esteves opened her safe and covered our models with white and gold South sea pearls, emeralds, diamonds and corals. The shoes are in satin, pelica, lamê and varnish, accompanying the tones of the dresses. The minaudieres were specially developed for the Sandro Barros atelier by Juliana Scarpa, who used shells, red corals and true beige. p>
The beauty was created by Rosman Braz inspired by the great women of the seventies, with fresh and healthy skin, salmon blush, slightly smudged eyes and coral mouth. The hair is clean, tied in a bun of braids. p>
The decor was made by Aparecida Helena Flores, inspired by couture parades, with bows with an unusual mix of bromeliad, xanadu, cattleya orchid, mini gossip, pepper, mini banana, urucum and Adam's rib leaves. p>
The track was made by Jackson Araujo and is a tribute to Dalida, mixing "La Danse de Zorba" and "Salma Ya Salama" with waltzes and a fresh version of Ravel's Bolero. p>
Technical Sheet
Creative direction and styling: Sandro Barros.
Stylist assistant: Andre Betio.
Executive Production: Tarek Semaan.
Style Assistants: Nicole Caires and Thiessa Keller.
Beauty styling: Rosman Braz
Hair and makeup: Hall 1838.
Scenography: Aparecida Helena Flores
Soundtrack: Jackson Araujo
Press Office: Index
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Thanks
Vera Simão, Camila Bauducco Nunes Piccini, Izabel Esteves, Style Doc, Victoria Mill, H3R Travel, Barnard & Westwood, Conceição Bem-Casados, Aparecida Helena Flores, Room 1838, Jimmy Choo, Chandon, Casa Lisboa, Petals, Juliana Scarpa, Tadeu Nasser, Luis Octavio Debeus, Claudia Abdallah, Rafael Queiroz, Fabio Amaral, Riyoko Uehara, Francine Alves da Silva, Cleonice Antunes de Oliveira, Geusa Maciel, Elsio Petervella, Ford Models, Mega, Ten and Way.
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