Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta

09 May 2014 | + Veselka Petrova

Brazilian brand Lolitta made its debut at the Sao Paulo Fashion Week on April 3, 2014 with its Spring-Summer 2015 collection and earned professionals' approval.

The collection is Mexican-inspired and presents ethnic patterns and hot colors.


Key elements of the collection: embroidery, nude colors and mid skirts.

Silhouettes: figure flattering and feminine.

Make up: bright red lips.

Hair: tied in a braided bun.


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta


Mexican style for Spring-Summer 2015 by Lolitta



Photos: fashionising.com

 

 



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