A moda nem sempre é sobre estar bonita (parte 2)

A white rhinestone glove. A cone-shaped bra. A dress made of raw meat. What do all these elements have in common? None of them were made to make the artist look "cute" on stage — they were all created as pure artistic expression and the greatest branding tool in the history of pop culture. In Part 1, we analyzed Balenciaga's social critiques; in Part 2, we will understand how the greatest icons of music and fashion history used conceptual visuals to build immortal empires, dictate behaviors, and open gigantic doors in the market. We will unravel the stage engineering behind Michael Jackson's clothes, the cultural subversion and feminine armor in Madonna's corsets, Lady Gaga's political protest, and the historical roots of Elsa Schiaparelli's surrealism. In addition, we bring this conversation to the national present by analyzing the Marina Sena phenomenon and how her original and performative visual identity became her greatest passport to the top of advertising and the luxury market. Prepare yourself to understand that your image is your first work of art—and the packaging for your talent. Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lunapelua?i... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lunapelua?_r=... 📖 E-book: Learn fashion from scratch, without needing a college degree, GUIDE: https://hotmart.com/pt-br/marketplace... ✨ Elevate your Personal & Professional Image (Consulting): [email protected] If you want to stop just consuming obvious trends And to understand the design and history behind the images that shock the world, leave your like and subscribe to the channel! Which of these icons has your all-time favorite visual identity? Comment below! 👇 #MichaelJackson #Madonna #LadyGaga #MarinaSena #ElsaSchiaparelli #PersonalBranding #PopCulture #HistoryOfFashion #VisualIdentity #MusicMarketing #FashionAndArt #SignatureStyle #FashionIcons