They also spoke about the way fashion relates to their
characters. Sophie Charlotte, who plays the it-girl Amora, revealed that she
sought information about the fashion world during her preparation for the novela:
“I watched the French documentary film “Profession: It Girl”, by Laurent
Lunetta. It was about how the current it-girls became popular. Although the
term itself is quite old and appeared in the 20’s, the boom is recent. I also
began following some of these girls on Instagram and started reading fashion blogs.”
Fernanda Vasconcellos told that there are more important
priorities than always following the latest trends: “The pressure to be always
dressed well does exist, as well as many others, but I don’t pay attention to
it. Of course I’m concerned with my visuals, but my focus is my career. I’m not
a slave of my appearance.”
Meanwhile, Isabelle Drummond, who had to let go of her
feminine side in order to portray the tomboy Giane in the novela, spoke about
having to trim her beautiful long hair for the role: “After we had our script
reading with the authors, a specialist for preparing actors for their roles
helped me to find the right tone. I needed to detach myself from my personality,
and therefore, cutting my hair was essential.”
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