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Como Reconhecer um Produto Ralph Lauren Falso
A Ralph Lauren é uma empresa de design de roupas e bolsas bem conhecida. Infelizmente, por conta da popularidade da marca, é bem comum encontrar produtos falsos da Ralph Lauren. Se estiver com medo de ter comprado uma roupa ou bolsa Ralph Lauren falsa, repare nos detalhes, como a costura e os logos. Se o produto for de fato falso, entre em contado com a Ralph Lauren para relatar o problema.
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[editar]Reconhecendo roupas falsas
Repare no logo. As camisas da Ralph Lauren muitas vezes contém um bordado de um jogador de polo montado em um cavalo. Em camisas falsas, a marreta que o jogador carrega será mais redonda do que retangular. O rabo do cavalo será difícil de ver e a perna direita traseira dele estará dobrada. Nas camisas verdadeiras, o rabo do cavalo estará claramente visível e a perna direita traseira será reta. Você também vai conseguir ver o contorno da perna do jogador. Nas réplicas, a perna não estará definida.[1]
Já que as diferenças podem ser bem sutis, olhe uma imagem do logo verdadeiro para conseguir comparar. Você também pode usar algo, como uma lupa, para conseguir ver o logo da Ralph Lauren bem de perto.
Examine a costura da roupa. Vire a camisa do avesso e veja a costura na parte de baixo. Uma camisa da Ralph Lauren deve ter uma linha fina e uniforme na parte inferior da camisa. Se não houver costura ou ela estiver irregular, isso indica que o produto é falso.[2]
Olhe a etiqueta no colarinho. Todos os produtos da Ralph Lauren têm etiquetas sob o colarinho que indicam o tamanho. A etiqueta principal do colarinho tem o logo da Ralph Lauren e, à direita, uma etiqueta pequena com o tamanho escrito. Se não houver uma etiqueta de tamanho separada, o produto provavelmente é falso. A fonte também deve estar legível e sem erros de ortografia. Além disso, a costura do colarinho deve ser da mesma cor que a da camisa.[3]
As réplicas de alta qualidade podem ser muito parecidas com as peças autênticas, então olhe uma imagem de uma etiqueta de tamanho da Ralph Lauren na internet para conseguir comprar com a etiqueta da sua camisa. Até mesmo pequenas mudanças na fonte, incluindo alguma mudança no espaçamento, indica que a peça é falsa.
Examine os botões. Os botões são presos com uma costura cruzada bem feita e a linha combina com a cor da camisa. Se a costura estiver diferente, a cor da linha não combinar ou tiver alguma ponta solta, isso indica uma peça falsa.[4]
Veja a bainha. Coloque a camisa sobre uma superfície plana. A bainha de baixo deve ser um pouco mais comprida que a de cima. Se elas forem do mesmo tamanho ou a da frente for mais comprida que a de trás, isso é sinal de que o produto é falso.[5]
Leia a etiqueta de cuidados. Deve haver uma etiqueta com informações de lavagem na parte inferior da camisa com o “R” de marca registrada bem disposto e espaçado. Se ele estiver ilegível ou não houver um “R”, geralmente é sinal de que o produto é falso.[6]
Assim como os outros aspectos dos produtos falsos, as diferenças podem ser muito sutis. Procure uma imagem de uma etiqueta verdadeira da Ralph Lauren na internet para ajudar a comparar.
[editar]Identificando bolsas falsas
Veja se a costura está mal feita. As bolsas da Ralph Lauren são de alto padrão e caras. A costura em qualquer lugar da bolsa deve estar perfeita e igualada pela peça inteira, incluindo os bolsos internos e a parte de baixo. Se a costura não for igual ou tiver pontas soltas, isso é sinal de que o produto é falso.[7]
Examine o material da bolsa bem de perto. As falsas serão mais duras, porque são feitas de materiais mais baratos que as autênticas. A cor pode variar pela bolsa e parecer mais escura ou mais clara em algumas áreas. Além disso, as bolsas de grife não tem forro, e as falsas, sim.[8]
Procure erros na etiqueta. Ela deve estar costurada da bolsa. Etiquetas penduradas são um sinal óbvio de que o produto é falso. As etiquetas falsas muitas vezes têm erros de ortografia, fonte ilegível e costura mal feita com pontas soltas.[9]
No caso de produtos falsos de alta qualidade, as diferenças podem ser muito sutis. Procure uma foto de uma etiqueta verdadeira da Ralph Lauren na internet e compare com a da bolsa suspeita.
Examine todos os mínimos detalhes de perto. Às vezes, os detalhes pequenos são a única forma de perceber se um produto é falso. As tiras da bolsa devem ter o mesmo comprimento, o logo não deve estar torto e os zíperes e botões devem estar bem firmes e funcionando bem.[10]
Os produtos de grife tendem a ter altíssima qualidade. É muito raro que uma bolsa de marca tenha defeitos e imperfeições óbvias.
[editar]Denunciando um produto falso
Entre em contato diretamente com a empresa. A Ralph Lauren é comprometida em acabar com a pirataria de seus produtos. Se você tem um produto falso, relate o problema mandando um e-mail para [email protected]. Diga que acha que comprou um produto falso por acidente e descreva onde fez essa compra.[11]
Relate a pirataria de produtos locais para a polícia. Se você comprou o produto de uma loja local, relate esse problema para as autoridades locais. Se uma empresa na sua cidade está vendendo produtos falsificados, a polícia pode querer investigar esse caso. Talvez eles consigam que a loja autuada devolva o seu dinheiro.
Prefira comprar produtos da Ralph Lauren apenas nas lojas da marca. Se você só comprar os produtos diretamente nas lojas ou no site da Ralph Lauren, terá certeza de que a peça é verdadeira. Você também pode comprar de revendedores autorizados com boa reputação.[12]
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Sempre se lembre que "Quando a esmola é demais, o santo desconfia". As peças da Ralph Lauren serão mais caras que a média. Se alguém aparecer oferecendo um produto da Ralph Lauren a um preço barato, ele provavelmente é falso.
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Rentável, Dafiti fatura mais e cresce em número de clientes
SÃO PAULO – “Não vamos crescer a qualquer custo”. Este é o discurso que a varejista de moda online Dafiti adotou nos últimos dois anos e que foi amplificado nesta terça-feira com a divulgação de seus números consolidados de 2019. O balanço mostra que a companhia conseguiu ser rentável pelo terceiro ano consecutivo.
A Dafiti teve um Ebitda (lucro antes de juros, impostos, depreciação e amortização) de R$ 28 milhões no ano — é a primeira vez que a companhia abre esse número de suas operações.
A receita líquida totalizou R$ 2,5 bilhões — alta de 21,9% em relação a 2018 e o número de clientes ativos chegou a 5,9 milhões, ante os 5,2 milhões no ano anterior. Além do Brasil, a companhia, pertence à Global Fashion Group, tem operações na Argentina, Chile e Colômbia.
“Abandonar um Ebitda positivo poderia acelerar o crescimento da companhia, mas, após 9 anos de história, não nos sentimos mais confortáveis com isso”, afirma Phillip Povel, presidente e co-fundador da Dafiti.
Apesar de não abrir os números específicos do Brasil, Malte Huffmann, co-fundador e managing director da Dafiti, afirma que as operações seguem crescendo. Segundo ele, as vendas do grupo no Brasil no ano passado tiveram alta superior ao crescimento de 2018.
Uma das medidas adotadas pela Dafiti para crescer foi a adição de novas marcas ao seu catálogo, como Polo Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic e Gap. Hoje, são mais de 4 mil marcas em sua plataforma.
“O nosso objetivo não é necessariamente crescer o número de marcas e sim otimizar o nosso portfólio. Isso significa adicionar marcas que tragam uma diversidade maior de produtos”, diz Huffmann.
Para ampliar o catálogo e a fidelização, a Dafiti também investiu em coleções cápsulas lançadas em parceria com influenciadoras digitais.
Outra novidade em 2019 foi o lançamento do serviço Dafiti Prime. Disponível inicialmente para o estado de São Paulo, o pacote permite que o consumidor tenha acesso a frete e entrega mais rápida de seus produtos por R$ 19,90. A empresa pretende expandir o serviço para outros estados ainda neste ano.
Está previsto para 2020 ano também a inauguração de um novo centro de distribuição que a companhia está construindo em Minas Gerais. Com um espaço de 80 mil metros quadrados, o local tem capacidade para armazenar mais de 3,5 milhões de itens.
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The Meghan Markle Lookbook: Every Outfit She’s Worn
From easygoing ripped skinnies with a white blouse at the 2017 Invictus Games to her understated Givenchy wedding gown, the Duchess of Sussex’s style evolution has been a fascinating one. Her fashion choices have captivated audiences across the globe, and all we have to say is, breaking royal protocol never looked so right.
In celebration of her real-life fairytale, we present this gallery of every single notable outfit Meghan Markle has ever worn since her engagement to Prince Harry.
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February 12th, 2019 – Meghan Markle attends a gala at the Natural History Museum in London wearing her favourite Amanda Wakeley coat over a white turtleneck dress by Calvin Klein. She completed the look with a pair of suede olive pumps and matching clutch, both by Ralph Lauren.
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February 7th, 2019 – The Duchess of Sussex attends the Endeavour Fund Awards in London wearing a white blouse and black maxi skirt paired with a satin clutch, all by Givenchy. She wore gold-strapped Altuzzara mules to finish the look.
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February 1st, 2019 – Meghan Markle visits Bristol Old Vic Theatre wearing a printed midi dress by Oscar De La Renta.
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February 1st, 2019 – Meghan Markle visits Bristol wearing a black William Vintage coat paired with olive knee-high boots by Sarah Flint.
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January 31st, 2019 – Meghan visits the Association of Commonwealth Universities in London wearing a custom pleated Givenchy dress and coat with nude Manolo Blahnik heels. A sleek top knot completed the look.
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January 30th, 2019 – During a visit to the National Theatre in London, Meghan takes the “boring” out of beige by stunning in a Brandon Maxwell ensemble complimented by a Carolina Herrera clutch and shoes by Aquazzura.
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January 14th, 2019 – The Duchess of Sussex caught everyones attention in a striking red, Sentaler wrap coat and a bright purple midi dress from Babaton by Aritzia as she visited Birkenhead, UK with Prince Harry. Meghan matched her coat with eye-catching red pumps by Stuart Weitzman and opted for one of her favourite accessories, the Nappa leather Nina bag by Gabriela Hearst.
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January 10th, 2019 – Meghan visits the charity Smart Works in London wearing an Oscar de la Renta trench over a body con Hatch dress from Shopbop, paired with cow print Gianvito Rossi heels and a handbag by Victoria Beckham.
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October 26th, 2018 -Meghan Markle wears a frothy Oscar de la Renta tulle ball gown at the Australian Geographic Society Gala Awards in Sydney.
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October 26th, 2018 -Meghan Markle wears a bold blue Veronica Beard dress to attend the unveiling of The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy at Tupou College in Tonga.
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October 26th, 2018 -Meghan Markle dons traditional Tongan garb atop a striped Martin Grant dress to attend an exhibition at the Fa’onelua Centre in Nuku’alofa celebrating Tongan handicrafts and products.
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October 25th, 2018 – Meghan Markle wears an elegant Self-Portrait dress with lace detailing as she arrives at Fua’amotu Airport in Tonga.
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October 25th, 2018 – Meghan Markle looks radiant in a green Jason Wu short-sleeved dress at an official welcome ceremony in Fiji.
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October 25th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives for a reception and dinner at the palace in Nuku’alofa in Tonga wearing a white Theia sheath gown.
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October 24th, 2018 – Meghan looks radiant at the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji, wearing a pink printed ruffle Figue dress paired with Castañer wedge espadrilles.
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October 23rd, 2018 – Meghan wears a Safiyaa caped gown to a dinner hosted by the President of Fiji at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva.
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October 23rd, 2018 – For the official welcome ceremony in Suva, Fiji, Meghan wears a white Zimmermann dress, a Stephen Jones fascinator, and a Kayu clutch.
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October 22nd, 2018 – Meghan delivers a dockside look in Kingfisher Bay, wearing a Reformation stripe slit dress and Sarah Flint wrap sandals.
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October 21st, 2018 – A sailing event at the Invictus Games in Farm Cove, Sydney, calls for a casual look. Meghan wears an official Invictus jacket, black jeans and sustainable white Veja sneakers.
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October 21st, 2018 – Meghan sports a white pinstriped L’Agence blazer over a black turtleneck and jeans, to a reception hosted by the Prime Minister of Australia at The Pavilion Restaurant.
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October 20th, 2018 – Meghan attends the opening of the enhanced Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney wearing an Emilia Wickstead dress, paired with an elegant black Philip Treacy fascinator.
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October 20th, 2018 – Meghan attends the Invictus Games in Sydney, wearing an Altuzarra White Blazer Jacket over an Invictus shirt and black Mother Denim skinny jeans.
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October 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle lets looks on the beach wearing a striped Martin Grant dress and a neckful of leis.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle changes out of beachwear and into this formal dress by Roksanda Ilic, paired with nude Stuart Weitzman pumps and topaz earrings by Birks.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle heads to Government House wearing the same Dion Lee dress…and adds the Martin Grant trench coat.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle dresses up for an event promoting everyday physical fitness in Melbourne wearing a slick navy dress by Dion Lee.
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October 17th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives at Dubbo Airport wearing a blazer by Serena Williams Collection, a Maison Kitsune top and Outland denim.
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October 16th, 2018 – Meghan Markle changes into an elegant olive green shirtdress by Brandon Maxwell to a reception with Australia’s Governor General (alongside earrings once worn by Princess Diana).
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October 16th, 2018 – Meghan Markle wears a white Karen Gee pencil dress topped with a Martin Grant trench coat for her first day in Sydney, Australia.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle at South Melbourne Beach wearing a Club Monaco dress and Martin Grant trench coat.
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July 26th, 2018 – Markle attends the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club in Windsor, England. The duchess is wearing a Carolina Herrera denim dress with Aquazzura pumps and a J. Crew bag.
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July 17th, 2018 – Markle attended the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibit in London wearing Calgary-based brand, House of Nonie. Keeping things Canadian, she pairs the trench dress with white quartz earrings from Birks.
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July 14th, 2018 – Markle attends day twelve of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships alongside Kate Middleton. Markle wore a blue and white striped shirt and silk palazzo pants both from Ralph Lauren
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July 11th, 2018 – During the second day of her Ireland visit, Markle switched out her dress for this chic trouser suit by Givenchy. The black number fits her perfectly and she keeps the rest of the look simple with a white tee and black Sarah Flint heels.
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July 11th, 2018 – During the couple’s second day in Ireland, Markle wore a Roland Mouret dress (another boat neck, might we add) and a pair of timeless earrings from Birks. She chose to accessorize with a simple black heel. Markle joined Prince Harry in meeting the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, and his wife, Sabina.
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July 10th, 2018 – While in Ireland, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended a party at the British Ambassador’s residence. Markle wore a sleeveless black dress by Emilia Wickstead. The elegant LBD was paired with matching black heels and cinched in with simple belt.
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July 10th, 2018 – For her arrival in Dublin, Markle wore an emerald green top and matching Givenchy skirt. The green colour gives a subtle nod to Ireland. She adds a tan bag from Strathberry and wears matching tan heels.
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July 10th, 2018 – Meghan Markle celebrated the 100th birthday of the Royal Air Force with other members of the royal family. Markle wore a bespoke navy dress from Dior and a matching Stephen Jones fascinator. A dark clutch and nude pumps (also from Dior) completed the look.
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Meghan Markle Boat Neck Dresses
July 9th 2018 – Meghan Markle impressively managed to match her sage green Ralph Lauren dress to her hat, shoes, clutch and gloves at the Christening of her nephew, Prince Louis, at St. James’ Palace.
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July 5th, 2018 – Meghan Markle pulls a Michelle Obama, exercising her right to bare arms in a canary yellow Brandon Maxwell dress, while attending a reception marking the culmination of the Commonwealth Secretariats Youth Leadership Workshop, at Marlborough House in London.
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June 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle attended the first day of Royal Ascot, arriving in a fairytale carriage with Prince Harry. Markle wore an elegant white shirt dress by Givenchy and paired it with a black and white hat from Philip Treacy.
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June 14th, 2018 – Meghan Markle stepped out with Queen Elizabeth II for the first time without Prince Harry by her side. Her recent outfit choices have kept a neutral colour theme and she continued the trend with a pale beige Givenchy dress. She paired the dress with a black belt, black stilettos and a pair of pearl earrings, gifted from the Queen herself.
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June 9th, 2018 – Meghan Markle makes her Buckingham Palace Balcony debut in a peach toned Philip Treacy hat and a controversial off-the-shoulder skirt suit by Carolina Herrera. (We think she looks stunning, sleeves or no sleeves)
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May 22nd, 2018 -Meghan Markle shares a laugh with the Duchess of Cornwall as they attend a garden party with 6,000 guests in celebration of the Prince of Wales’ birthday.
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May 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle debuts the official “second dress” of her wedding day as she leaves Windsor to attend the evening reception at Frogmore House: a mock-neck gown by Stella McCartney.
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May 19th, 2018 – Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are married at St. George’s Chapel. The bride wears a Givenchy gown designed by Clare Waight Keller.
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April 21st, 2018 – Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend the Invictus Games Reception at Australia House in London. Markle wears a green dress from Self Portrait and a black Alexander McQueen blazer – which she’d worn previously to a dinner in February.
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April 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle attends a Women’s Empowerment reception in London, England wearing a Black Halo cocktail dress and diamond earrings by Birks.
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February 28th, 2016 – Kate Middleton wears a cobalt blue Seraphine dress to attend the first annual Royal Foundation Forum held at Aviva on February 28, 2018 in London, England.
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February 13th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives to Edinburgh Castle wearing a Burberry coat, Veronica Beard pants, Strathberry bag and Birks rings.
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January 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives to a walkabout at Cardiff Castle in Cardiff, Wales wearing a coat by Stella McCartney, purse by DeMellier London, pants by Hiut Denim and boots by Tabitha Simmons.
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January 9th, 2018 -Meghan Markle visits Reprezent 107.3, a Brixton radio station, wearing a coat by Smythe, top by Marks & Spencer, pants by Burberry and a ring and earrings by Birks.
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December 21st, 2017 -Meghan Markle wears a Ralph & Russo gown in this candid shot from her engagement photoshoot with Prince Harry released by Kensington Palace.
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December 1st, 2017 – Markle and Prince Harry visit Nottingham Academy on their first royal visit as a couple since announcing their engagement.
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December 1st, 2017 – Meghan Markle wears a coat by Mackage on a visit Nottingham for her first official public engagement with Prince Harry in Nottingham, England.
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November 27th, 2017 – Prince Harry and Meghan in a coat by LINE on the day of their engagement in London.
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September 25th, 2017 – Dons a Misha Nonoo shirt with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 at Nathan Philips Square.
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September 23rd, 2017 – Meghan attends the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Opening Ceremony wearing an Aritzia dress and Package leather biker jacket at the Air Canada Arena.
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July 4th, 2016 – Meghan at Wimbledon.
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June 9th, 2016 -Meghan attends Luminato Big Bang Bash at the Hearn Generating Station.
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May 31st, 2016 -Meghan attends the Instagram Dinner at the MARS Discovery District.
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May 19th, 2016 -Meghan attends the Sephora Unveils Toronto Eaton Centre Remodel.
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April 28th, 2016 -Meghan attends the Roland Mouret private dinner at Corkin Gallery.
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March 22nd, 2016 -Meghan at the World Vision event held at Lumas Gallery.
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March 17th, 2016 -Meghan at AOL Studios.
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January 21st, 2016 -Meghan attends the Season 5 premiere of “Suits.”
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January 20th, 2016 -Meghan arrives at ELLE’s Annual Women In Television Dinner.
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November 2nd, 2015 -Meghan attends the 12th annual CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards at Spring Studios.
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June 24th, 2015 – Markle attends NBC’s 2015 New York Summer Press Day at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York
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March 10th, 2015 – Markle attends Step It Up for Gender Equality who were celebrating the 20th anniversary of the fourth world conference on women.
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February 14th, 2015 – Markle attends the Misha Nonoo fashion show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2015
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October 28th, 2014 – Markle attends the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 13th Annual An Enduring Vision Benefit
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September 5th, 2014 – Markle attends Peter Som during MADE Fashion Week Spring 2015
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February 8th, 2014 – Markle is photographed during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2014
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September 11th, 2013 – Markle Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York City.
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January 13th, 2013 – Markle arrives at the InStyle and Warner Bros. Golden Globe After Party
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January 15th, 2012 – Markle attends the 13th Annual Warner Bros. and InStyle Golden Globe After Party
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The Meghan Markle Lookbook: Every Outfit She’s Worn
From easygoing ripped skinnies with a white blouse at the 2017 Invictus Games to her understated Givenchy wedding gown, the Duchess of Sussex’s style evolution has been a fascinating one. Her fashion choices have captivated audiences across the globe, and all we have to say is, breaking royal protocol never looked so right.
In celebration of her real-life fairytale, we present this gallery of every single notable outfit Meghan Markle has ever worn since her engagement to Prince Harry.
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February 12th, 2019 – Meghan Markle attends a gala at the Natural History Museum in London wearing her favourite Amanda Wakeley coat over a white turtleneck dress by Calvin Klein. She completed the look with a pair of suede olive pumps and matching clutch, both by Ralph Lauren.
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February 7th, 2019 – The Duchess of Sussex attends the Endeavour Fund Awards in London wearing a white blouse and black maxi skirt paired with a satin clutch, all by Givenchy. She wore gold-strapped Altuzzara mules to finish the look.
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February 1st, 2019 – Meghan Markle visits Bristol Old Vic Theatre wearing a printed midi dress by Oscar De La Renta.
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February 1st, 2019 – Meghan Markle visits Bristol wearing a black William Vintage coat paired with olive knee-high boots by Sarah Flint.
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January 31st, 2019 – Meghan visits the Association of Commonwealth Universities in London wearing a custom pleated Givenchy dress and coat with nude Manolo Blahnik heels. A sleek top knot completed the look.
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January 30th, 2019 – During a visit to the National Theatre in London, Meghan takes the “boring” out of beige by stunning in a Brandon Maxwell ensemble complimented by a Carolina Herrera clutch and shoes by Aquazzura.
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January 14th, 2019 – The Duchess of Sussex caught everyones attention in a striking red, Sentaler wrap coat and a bright purple midi dress from Babaton by Aritzia as she visited Birkenhead, UK with Prince Harry. Meghan matched her coat with eye-catching red pumps by Stuart Weitzman and opted for one of her favourite accessories, the Nappa leather Nina bag by Gabriela Hearst.
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January 10th, 2019 – Meghan visits the charity Smart Works in London wearing an Oscar de la Renta trench over a body con Hatch dress from Shopbop, paired with cow print Gianvito Rossi heels and a handbag by Victoria Beckham.
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October 26th, 2018 -Meghan Markle wears a frothy Oscar de la Renta tulle ball gown at the Australian Geographic Society Gala Awards in Sydney.
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October 26th, 2018 -Meghan Markle wears a bold blue Veronica Beard dress to attend the unveiling of The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy at Tupou College in Tonga.
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October 26th, 2018 -Meghan Markle dons traditional Tongan garb atop a striped Martin Grant dress to attend an exhibition at the Fa’onelua Centre in Nuku’alofa celebrating Tongan handicrafts and products.
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October 25th, 2018 – Meghan Markle wears an elegant Self-Portrait dress with lace detailing as she arrives at Fua’amotu Airport in Tonga.
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October 25th, 2018 – Meghan Markle looks radiant in a green Jason Wu short-sleeved dress at an official welcome ceremony in Fiji.
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October 25th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives for a reception and dinner at the palace in Nuku’alofa in Tonga wearing a white Theia sheath gown.
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October 24th, 2018 – Meghan looks radiant at the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji, wearing a pink printed ruffle Figue dress paired with Castañer wedge espadrilles.
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October 23rd, 2018 – Meghan wears a Safiyaa caped gown to a dinner hosted by the President of Fiji at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva.
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October 23rd, 2018 – For the official welcome ceremony in Suva, Fiji, Meghan wears a white Zimmermann dress, a Stephen Jones fascinator, and a Kayu clutch.
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October 22nd, 2018 – Meghan delivers a dockside look in Kingfisher Bay, wearing a Reformation stripe slit dress and Sarah Flint wrap sandals.
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October 21st, 2018 – A sailing event at the Invictus Games in Farm Cove, Sydney, calls for a casual look. Meghan wears an official Invictus jacket, black jeans and sustainable white Veja sneakers.
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October 21st, 2018 – Meghan sports a white pinstriped L’Agence blazer over a black turtleneck and jeans, to a reception hosted by the Prime Minister of Australia at The Pavilion Restaurant.
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October 20th, 2018 – Meghan attends the opening of the enhanced Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney wearing an Emilia Wickstead dress, paired with an elegant black Philip Treacy fascinator.
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October 20th, 2018 – Meghan attends the Invictus Games in Sydney, wearing an Altuzarra White Blazer Jacket over an Invictus shirt and black Mother Denim skinny jeans.
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October 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle lets looks on the beach wearing a striped Martin Grant dress and a neckful of leis.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle changes out of beachwear and into this formal dress by Roksanda Ilic, paired with nude Stuart Weitzman pumps and topaz earrings by Birks.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle heads to Government House wearing the same Dion Lee dress…and adds the Martin Grant trench coat.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle dresses up for an event promoting everyday physical fitness in Melbourne wearing a slick navy dress by Dion Lee.
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October 17th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives at Dubbo Airport wearing a blazer by Serena Williams Collection, a Maison Kitsune top and Outland denim.
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October 16th, 2018 – Meghan Markle changes into an elegant olive green shirtdress by Brandon Maxwell to a reception with Australia’s Governor General (alongside earrings once worn by Princess Diana).
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October 16th, 2018 – Meghan Markle wears a white Karen Gee pencil dress topped with a Martin Grant trench coat for her first day in Sydney, Australia.
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October 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle at South Melbourne Beach wearing a Club Monaco dress and Martin Grant trench coat.
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July 26th, 2018 – Markle attends the Sentebale ISPS Handa Polo Cup at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club in Windsor, England. The duchess is wearing a Carolina Herrera denim dress with Aquazzura pumps and a J. Crew bag.
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July 17th, 2018 – Markle attended the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibit in London wearing Calgary-based brand, House of Nonie. Keeping things Canadian, she pairs the trench dress with white quartz earrings from Birks.
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July 14th, 2018 – Markle attends day twelve of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships alongside Kate Middleton. Markle wore a blue and white striped shirt and silk palazzo pants both from Ralph Lauren
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July 11th, 2018 – During the second day of her Ireland visit, Markle switched out her dress for this chic trouser suit by Givenchy. The black number fits her perfectly and she keeps the rest of the look simple with a white tee and black Sarah Flint heels.
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July 11th, 2018 – During the couple’s second day in Ireland, Markle wore a Roland Mouret dress (another boat neck, might we add) and a pair of timeless earrings from Birks. She chose to accessorize with a simple black heel. Markle joined Prince Harry in meeting the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, and his wife, Sabina.
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July 10th, 2018 – While in Ireland, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended a party at the British Ambassador’s residence. Markle wore a sleeveless black dress by Emilia Wickstead. The elegant LBD was paired with matching black heels and cinched in with simple belt.
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July 10th, 2018 – For her arrival in Dublin, Markle wore an emerald green top and matching Givenchy skirt. The green colour gives a subtle nod to Ireland. She adds a tan bag from Strathberry and wears matching tan heels.
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July 10th, 2018 – Meghan Markle celebrated the 100th birthday of the Royal Air Force with other members of the royal family. Markle wore a bespoke navy dress from Dior and a matching Stephen Jones fascinator. A dark clutch and nude pumps (also from Dior) completed the look.
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Meghan Markle Boat Neck Dresses
July 9th 2018 – Meghan Markle impressively managed to match her sage green Ralph Lauren dress to her hat, shoes, clutch and gloves at the Christening of her nephew, Prince Louis, at St. James’ Palace.
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July 5th, 2018 – Meghan Markle pulls a Michelle Obama, exercising her right to bare arms in a canary yellow Brandon Maxwell dress, while attending a reception marking the culmination of the Commonwealth Secretariats Youth Leadership Workshop, at Marlborough House in London.
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June 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle attended the first day of Royal Ascot, arriving in a fairytale carriage with Prince Harry. Markle wore an elegant white shirt dress by Givenchy and paired it with a black and white hat from Philip Treacy.
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June 14th, 2018 – Meghan Markle stepped out with Queen Elizabeth II for the first time without Prince Harry by her side. Her recent outfit choices have kept a neutral colour theme and she continued the trend with a pale beige Givenchy dress. She paired the dress with a black belt, black stilettos and a pair of pearl earrings, gifted from the Queen herself.
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June 9th, 2018 – Meghan Markle makes her Buckingham Palace Balcony debut in a peach toned Philip Treacy hat and a controversial off-the-shoulder skirt suit by Carolina Herrera. (We think she looks stunning, sleeves or no sleeves)
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May 22nd, 2018 -Meghan Markle shares a laugh with the Duchess of Cornwall as they attend a garden party with 6,000 guests in celebration of the Prince of Wales’ birthday.
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May 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle debuts the official “second dress” of her wedding day as she leaves Windsor to attend the evening reception at Frogmore House: a mock-neck gown by Stella McCartney.
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May 19th, 2018 – Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are married at St. George’s Chapel. The bride wears a Givenchy gown designed by Clare Waight Keller.
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April 21st, 2018 – Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend the Invictus Games Reception at Australia House in London. Markle wears a green dress from Self Portrait and a black Alexander McQueen blazer – which she’d worn previously to a dinner in February.
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April 19th, 2018 – Meghan Markle attends a Women’s Empowerment reception in London, England wearing a Black Halo cocktail dress and diamond earrings by Birks.
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February 28th, 2016 – Kate Middleton wears a cobalt blue Seraphine dress to attend the first annual Royal Foundation Forum held at Aviva on February 28, 2018 in London, England.
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February 13th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives to Edinburgh Castle wearing a Burberry coat, Veronica Beard pants, Strathberry bag and Birks rings.
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January 18th, 2018 – Meghan Markle arrives to a walkabout at Cardiff Castle in Cardiff, Wales wearing a coat by Stella McCartney, purse by DeMellier London, pants by Hiut Denim and boots by Tabitha Simmons.
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January 9th, 2018 -Meghan Markle visits Reprezent 107.3, a Brixton radio station, wearing a coat by Smythe, top by Marks & Spencer, pants by Burberry and a ring and earrings by Birks.
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December 21st, 2017 -Meghan Markle wears a Ralph & Russo gown in this candid shot from her engagement photoshoot with Prince Harry released by Kensington Palace.
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December 1st, 2017 – Markle and Prince Harry visit Nottingham Academy on their first royal visit as a couple since announcing their engagement.
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December 1st, 2017 – Meghan Markle wears a coat by Mackage on a visit Nottingham for her first official public engagement with Prince Harry in Nottingham, England.
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November 27th, 2017 – Prince Harry and Meghan in a coat by LINE on the day of their engagement in London.
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September 25th, 2017 – Dons a Misha Nonoo shirt with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 at Nathan Philips Square.
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September 23rd, 2017 – Meghan attends the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Opening Ceremony wearing an Aritzia dress and Package leather biker jacket at the Air Canada Arena.
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July 4th, 2016 – Meghan at Wimbledon.
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June 9th, 2016 -Meghan attends Luminato Big Bang Bash at the Hearn Generating Station.
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May 31st, 2016 -Meghan attends the Instagram Dinner at the MARS Discovery District.
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May 19th, 2016 -Meghan attends the Sephora Unveils Toronto Eaton Centre Remodel.
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April 28th, 2016 -Meghan attends the Roland Mouret private dinner at Corkin Gallery.
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March 22nd, 2016 -Meghan at the World Vision event held at Lumas Gallery.
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March 17th, 2016 -Meghan at AOL Studios.
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January 21st, 2016 -Meghan attends the Season 5 premiere of “Suits.”
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January 20th, 2016 -Meghan arrives at ELLE’s Annual Women In Television Dinner.
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November 2nd, 2015 -Meghan attends the 12th annual CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards at Spring Studios.
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June 24th, 2015 – Markle attends NBC’s 2015 New York Summer Press Day at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York
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March 10th, 2015 – Markle attends Step It Up for Gender Equality who were celebrating the 20th anniversary of the fourth world conference on women.
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February 14th, 2015 – Markle attends the Misha Nonoo fashion show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2015
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October 28th, 2014 – Markle attends the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 13th Annual An Enduring Vision Benefit
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September 5th, 2014 – Markle attends Peter Som during MADE Fashion Week Spring 2015
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February 8th, 2014 – Markle is photographed during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2014
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September 11th, 2013 – Markle Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York City.
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January 13th, 2013 – Markle arrives at the InStyle and Warner Bros. Golden Globe After Party
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January 15th, 2012 – Markle attends the 13th Annual Warner Bros. and InStyle Golden Globe After Party
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How Sportswear Took Over Your Wardrobe
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How Sportswear Took Over Your Wardrobe
Let’s kick off with a question: what is the most valuable clothing brand in the world? That would be sportswear giant Nike, which topped the 2018 league table with a total worth of $28bn, despite a 12 per cent drop due to “challenges” in North America and some executive misconduct.
Buoyed by rampant sneaker culture and shifting dress codes, this should be a surprise to no-one, because there has been a fundamental shift in men’s fashion. Comfort got cool. The tastemakers went technical. Tracksuits became high fashion. At what point do we stop compartmentalising it as “sportswear” and just call it fashion, or clothes?
Fashion’s brand rankings are a clear indication, if you needed one, that sportswear is no longer restricted to the playing of sport. Trailing behind the mighty swoosh, according to marketing consultants Brand Finance, are high street behemoths H&M and Zara, which finished second and third on $19bn and $17bn respectively, followed by a resurgent Adidas, up 41 per cent year on year to $14bn (one of Nike’s principle “challenges” in North America).
That’s way ahead of the luxurious likes of Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Cartier, which only just reach double figures – of billions of dollars, but still. Being able to wear T-shirts, sweatpants and trainers for more than going to the gym or the corner shop is, after all, the ultimate luxury.
What’s changed in recent years is exactly that: sportswear is no longer just casual dress. Even if you work in an office, there’s a good chance you’ll have a pair of sneakers on, perhaps some drawstring trousers. There could be a sweatshirt slung over your chair, a baseball cap on your desk, a track jacket in your bag. Today, it’s completely normal to look smart in clothes that were originally designed to sweat in.
This isn’t brand new, of course. Rene Lacoste’s 1927 innovation of a lightweight, breathable “tennis shirt” was subsequently adopted by polo players, Ralph Lauren and the rest of us. Sporting on-court clothing off it is something your grandfather started.
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Just Doing It
“Sportswear as casualwear is essentially a preppy invention – the carryover from hearty WASP athletic pursuits which gave us the likes of the sweatshirt, sweatpants and letterman jacket,” says Josh Sims, author of books such as Men of Style. “Sportswear was appreciated for being tough and practical.”
Like military uniform, that other stalwart of menswear, sportswear has long been valued for the rugged characteristics it both possesses in itself and indicates in its wearer. And in sport, like war, competition results in game-changing technological breakthroughs. What we wear on the fields of battle and play has advanced more dramatically than what we wear elsewhere. If sportswear is at the cutting edge of fashion right now, that’s because – in technical terms – it always has been.
The current, unprecedented sportswear boom though can also be seen as a pendulum swing away from the hashtag-menswear sartorialism that followed the economic downturn and increased competition for jobs – coinciding with the 2007 airing of Mad Men. As employment rose again, so did jobs that didn’t impose traditional dress codes and a social media-fuelled emphasis on individual creativity.
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Then there’s the swelling fashionability of fitness, which has given us a legitimate excuse to wear sportswear outside the gym beyond comfort and sheer laziness. Instead of spending valuable time fastidiously parting our hair and folding our pocket squares, we’re throwing on hoodies and baseball caps. And if you’re running around town all day, it makes sense to wear shoes designed specifically for marathons.
It’s arguably the luxury sector that’s setting the pace. Streetwear designers like Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga and Virgil Abloh at Louis Vuitton are running the show(s), elevating previously utilitarian sportswear to the very height of fashion. T-shirts, down jackets and sneakers, which grew by 25%, 15% and 10% respectively, were “standout categories” in the 2017 Bain Luxury Study.
With its links to skateboarding, surfing and other sports, you could argue that streetwear – whatever that loaded term means – essentially is sportswear. “I’m not sure streetwear is the dominant mode, if you’re talking urban, hip-hop-driven streetwear,” contends Sims. “It’s sportswear with graphics, in effect.
“There’s not much original design in streetwear – unlike sportswear, then and now – and what there is tends to be driven by – ta-da – sport.”
The Rise And Rise Of Fashionable Sportswear
Sneakers, sweatshirts and tracksuits are the most hyped products in men’s fashion, but sportswear’s supremacy didn’t happen overnight. Here, we trace the rise of a never-ending trend that began half a century ago.
Football Casuals
As English football teams travelled Europe in the late 70s and early 80s, continental sportswear brands infiltrated these shores, helping their wearers fly under the authorities’ radar while subtly signifying their tribe to those in the know. Tainted by associations with hooliganism, it was a safely masculine arena for playing with fashion and shared values like community, exclusivity and one-upmanship with streetwear.
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The Founding Of Stüssy
Surfer Shawn Stussy initially created graphics for boards before applying them to garms in the mid-Eighties. Incorporating influences from hip-hop, he in turn influenced Hiroshi Fujiwara, who founded Japan’s first streetwear brand Goodenough and opened cult store Nowhere with Undercover’s Jun Takahashi and Nigo, who went on to found Bape; James Jebbia managed the Stüssy New York flagship before opening nearby Supreme in 1994.
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Run DMC’s Adidas
In 2017, hip-hop usurped rock as the most consumed type of music in the US, blatantly promoting the buying of sportswear in the process. The genre’s athletic aesthetic stems from the mid-Eighties, when Run DMC swapped their tailored jackets for the trefoiled tracksuits popular on New York streets. At concerts, fans held up their three-striped trainers in solidarity, prompting Adidas to offer the first million-dollar endorsement deal for a hip-hop group.
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Lululemon’s Yoga Pants
With the 1998 creation of its Boogie women’s leggings – exhibited in New York’s Museum of Modern Art alongside Levi’s 501 jeans – Lululemon is credited with birthing the athleisure movement. Even though the resolutely technical pants were the polar opposite of for-show fashion sportswear, their practicality, comfort and cost saw them worn outside the yoga studio, and other brands upped their design game in order to compete.
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Supreme x Louis Vuitton
The 2017 collaboration between the upstart streetwear brand and the storied French luxury house – which sued Supreme for copyright infringement in 2000 – was when the distinction between the two collapsed. Depending on your point of view, it was also when Supreme jumped the shark or became a megalodon; subsequent investment by private equity firm the Carlyle Group, which valued Supreme at $1bn, suggests the latter.
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Is Sportswear Here To Stay?
If this were any other fashion trend, then you’d fully expect the pendulum to eventually swing back. And sure, we might yet see a Great Gatsby revival; nor is the suit dead, as it’s periodically pronounced. But there’s reason to suspect that sportswear, forecasted by Global Industry Analysts to grow to $232bn by 2024, is in a different league to other trends. Fitness fads come and go, but fitness itself is only going from strength to strength.
Having entered the dictionary, it would appear that “athleisure”, everybody’s least favourite portmanteau (apart from maybe Brexit), is here to stay. If there is a swing back to formality, then indications are that the tailoring will be inextricably interwoven with sportswear, whether in the form of hi-tech fabrics, design details such as drawstring waists or trainers on our feet. The concept of “high performance” now applies to work as well as play; why would we voluntarily revert to work clothes that have barely moved on in hundreds of years, which require pressing and dry-cleaning then overheat and constrict us in return?
Fundamentally, sportswear is just a hell of a lot less effort (some might say too little), queuing for the latest drop notwithstanding. Behavioural psychology holds that people are more inclined to do things if they’re Easy, Attractive, Social (ie other people are doing it) or Timely; sportswear scores highly on at least three of those four counts. But it’s the first one that is the biggest grounds to hope that sportswear won’t run its course anytime soon. Low-maintenance clothes that stretch and breathe sound and feel like the future.
4 Modern Ways To Wear Sportswear
At Your (Ath)leisure
Ten years ago, the idea that sweatpants could be smart-casual was unthinkable. The same was once true of denim. Now, here we are, happily commuting in a pair of tailored joggers that coordinate nicely with a luxe bomber jacket or sweatshirt. This style is unshowy and highly practical with muted colours and comfortable fabrics more important than branding or statement silhouettes.
Stunting In Streetwear
An ever-shifting mash-up of clashing fashion, streetwear takes inspiration from everywhere: hip-hop culture, sure, but also hiking apparel, skateboarding and haute couture. If there’s a running theme, it’s individuality. And the turning of heads, of course: think bright colours, big logos, clashing patterns and oversized everything.
Throwing It Back
With decades of history in their archives, sportswear designers are at liberty to recycle trends and individual designs, just as heritage menswear firms do. Throwback sportswear like full-look tracksuits takes confidence to wear but it can be surprisingly flattering. And even if you don’t want to go that far, you can nod to the trend with classic sweatshirts or retro sneakers.
Dress It Up
It’s not just white sneakers with your suit. As sportswear got more tailored, and tailoring got more technical, these once-polarised ends of the menswear spectrum have closed and formed a loop. Modern track pants and zip-up tops give you some high-low points of interest when paired with blazers and smart overcoats. Just keep the colours muted.
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Sweatshirt
Superseding its slow-drying, woollen predecessors, the cotton crew-neck sweatshirt was pioneered by American underwear manufacturer Russell, and was so popular that it gave birth to an Athletic division. If you’re a quality nerd, look for “loopwheel”, which indicates it was made via an older, slower and therefore more expensive process that produces a more durable garment.
Hoodie
Another American company, Champion, holds the crown for devising the zip-up hooded sweatshirt, as well as a reverse-weave version that was less prone to shrinking length-wise when washed. Champion also patented a flocking technique for printing the fabric with lettering and numbers, which you should avoid if you want maximum versatility.
Polo Shirt
With its collar and buttons, the dad-approved polo shirt straddles the smart-casual touchline between shirt and tee. Again, lettering, numbers and mallet-wielding horseman logos emphasise its sportiness; conversely, a knitted polo is altogether more refined than than the common-or-lawn-tennis cotton variety, not to mention a little louche: Federer, not Djokovic.
Sweatpants
Karl Lagerfeld called them a sign of defeat, but perhaps he’s the one who should slip into something more comfortable and retire to the sofa beaten, given that we’re overrun with joggers. As with many of these athletic staples, they can span the spectrum from sports to luxe, cotton to cashmere. But either way, the fit should be trim but not yoga legging-tight.
Canvas Trainers
There’d be no sneakerheads without Keds and Converse All Stars, both of which launched in 1917. Converse created rubber-soled shoes for general use and tennis before basketball; baller-turned-salesman Chuck Taylor suggested the ankle-protecting patch. They may have been left behind by the march of technology, but they’ve kept step with fashion.
Baseball Cap
Originally made of straw, now more commonly cotton or wool, the baseball cap dates back to 1849 but wasn’t worn by spectating fans until the 1960s; New Era’s 59Fifty style, confusingly designed in 1954, became standard Major League headgear. Like the sweatshirt and hoodie, it’s a billboard for advertising affiliations from Balenciaga to MAGA.
Blazer
The “sports jacket” was the 19th-century equivalent of a hoodie, donned in the boat by rowers at Oxford and Cambridge University. The name “blazer” came from Lady Margaret Boat Club’s red ones; bright colours helped identify rowers first on the water, then on campus. If you want to highlight your own sporting qualifications, maybe get one in jersey.
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Curso Academia do Importador
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Você sabia que com o curso Academia do Importador é possível comprar, vários produtos dos Estados Unidos 5 vezes mais barato que aqui no Brasil? E tudo de uma forma legal, com a nota fiscal e comprando direto no site oficial das lojas?
O curso Academia do Importador é uma das melhores opções no mercado de cursos que ensinam os segredos da importação e é voltado tanto para quem deseja revender os produtos comprados como para quem deseja apenas economizar nas suas compras para seu consumo próprio.
 Para saber mais sobre o curso Academia do Importador, continue lendo…
Quais são os melhores cursos para Importação de Produtos?
Existem diversos cursos para importador à venda na internet, mas como saber qual curso de importação comprar?
 Escolher um curso de qualidade não é uma tarefa fácil, ainda mais sabendo que existem pessoas mal intencionadas esperando somente um clique seu. 
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O que é o curso Academia do Importador?
O curso Academia do Importador é um treinamento online que ensina métodos exclusivos para importar produtos. Totalmente detalhado e simples de acompanhar.
 O curso é composto por vídeo aulas e está dividido em 8 módulos. Para assistir às aulas, basta acessar a área de membros com seu usuário e senha, disponibilizados no momento da aquisição do curso academia do importador. 
O mais interessante é que as vídeo aulas podem ser vistas e revistas a qualquer momento.
Quais os benefícios?
Os benefícios do curso Academia do Importador são:
Comprar legalmente;
Pagar até 5 vezes mais barato do que nas lojas do Brasil;
Montar um negócio rentável;
Trabalhar confortavelmente de casa.
Uma camiseta da Polo Ralph Lauren, por exemplo, custa aproximadamente R$ 520,00 no Brasil. Usando as técnicas de importação, você compra essa mesma camiseta pela metade do preço, incluindo todas taxações e o frete.
O que você vai aprender?
Você vai aprender passo a passo técnicas para importar produtos de marca, direto dos fornecedores oficiais nos Estados Unidos. O processo de importação é legal e com nota fiscal.
Assista o vídeo em que Felipe Barcellos apresenta o curso academia do importador. Acredito que ao assistir o vídeo você obterá uma boa ideia do que irá aprender.
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Qual é o conteúdo do curso academia do importador?
O curso está dividido em 8 módulos e acompanha bônus que podem ser conferidos logo abaixo:
1. Como fazer um cartão internacional grátis
Para você comprar no Estados Unidos você vai precisar de um cartão internacional, e vamos te ensinar passo a passo como ter o seu cartão internacional mesmo se o seu nome não estiver limpo, se você estiver desempregado, ou não ter conta em banco.
2. Técnica Ninja para conseguir melhores preços
Muitas Lojas e fornecedores não enviam para o Brasil e você tendo um endereço lá consegue comprar normalmente nessas lojas, enviar para o seu endereço lá que vamos te ensinar e de lá do seu endereço mandar para o Brasil.
3. Como ter o seu endereço no Estados Unidos
Muitas Lojas e fornecedores não enviam para o Brasil e você tendo um endereço lá consegue comprar normalmente nessas lojas, enviar para o seu endereço lá que vamos te ensinar e de lá do seu endereço mandar para o Brasil.
4. Reconhecimento de sites oficiais
Nós iremos te ensinar técnicas de compras em sites americanos exclusivos, tudo com nota fiscal das marcas e 100% legal.
5. Recomendações de compras
Existe uma serie de macetes e técnicas para você poder ter uma compra segura, sem dor de cabeça.
Pois sem estas recomendações, as chances de você se dar mal em alguma compra do Estados Unidos é muito maior.
6. Compras passo a passo
Compras feitas em diversas lojas e diversas marcas filmando a tela do computador para você ir fazendo sua compra junto com o vídeo, junto com o passo a passo e NÃO COMETER NENHUM ERRO
7. Como enviar as compras para o Brasil
Assim que as compras chegam no seu endereço nos Estados Unidos existem alguns procedimentos para você fazer, e vamos te ensinar como fazer estes procedimentos.
Essa é uma das partes mais importantes de todas pois é aqui que muitos importadores cometem o maior erro e tem problemas com isso, mas vamos te mostrar passo a passo como não cometer estes maiores erros..
8. Técnica muito usada
Compra assistida é uma técnica onde uma pessoa lá do Estados Unidos vai na loja física oficial da marca que você quer e faz a compra pra você e leva até o seu endereço lá que também vamos te ensinar fazer.
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Quais bônus você recebe ao adquirir o curso?
Ao adquirir o curso Academia do Importador você recebe bônus exclusivos que irão te ajudar a potencializar seus resultados.
Atenção! Os bônus oferecidos aqui podem ser alterados a qualquer momento por Felipe Barcellos. Porém, você sempre poderá conferir a oferta atual dos bônus.
Quem é Felipe Barcelos?
Felipe Barcelos é criador do curso Academia do Importador, ele atua como importador a muito tempo e se tornou uma das maiores autoridades em importação no Brasil.
Como é suporte de Felipe Barcellos?
Uma equipe de consultores que são especialistas em Importação, e toda dúvida que você tenha vai ser respondido com muita clareza e rapidez.
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Vale a pena adquirir o curso Academia do Importador?
Imagine:
Importar produtos até 5 vezes mais barato do que nas lojas do Brasil?
Livrar-se definitivamente dos problemas financeiros?
Ter mais tempo para os amigos e para a família?
O que estão falando sobre o curso? (Depoimentos reais)
A melhor forma de saber se o curso Academia do Importador funciona é basear-se em relatos de quem já o adquiriu. Por esse motivo adicionamos o depoimento de pessoas reais que já obtiveram resultados após o treinamento:
Veja mais depoimentos com histórias inspiradoras.
O que devo fazer caso não goste do curso?
Caso não goste do curso você deve utilizar a garantia de 30 dias que é oferecida por Felipe Barcellos.
 A intenção de qualquer produtor é oferecer um conteúdo de alta qualidade a seus clientes, porém, se ainda assim você não ficar satisfeito com o curso, a solução é muito simples:
A empresa responsável pela venda do produto (Hotmart) oferece uma garantia de reembolso, que costuma ser de 7, 15 ou 30 dias. No caso do curso Academia do Importador,  a garantia é de 30 dias.
 Ou seja, após a compra, você tem um bom tempo para testar e aprovar o conteúdo do curso. Caso não se sinta satisfeito, poderá solicitar a devolução integral de seu dinheiro.
Mas não se esqueça que os criadores do produto costumam reformular constantemente seu conteúdo no intuito de atender melhor a seus clientes, por isto, antes de ir ao “Reclame Aqui”, saiba que você pode entrar em contato com a equipe de Felipe Barcellos e conversar sobre o que não te agradou. 
Assim, você estará contribuindo com possíveis melhorias no curso e ajudando outras pessoas que irão adquiri-lo futuramente.
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Qual é o preço?
O preço do Academia do Importador é de R$ 197,00 e você pode parcelar este valor em até 12 vezes no cartão de crédito ou pagar em apenas um 1 vez pelo boleto bancário. Além disso, a Hotmart aceita pagamentos via PayPal e várias bandeiras estão disponíveis.
Atenção! Eventualmente, este valor pode ser alterado por Felipe Barcellos, portanto, disponibilizamos aqui o link para o site oficial, a fim de que você possa conferir o preço atualizado sempre que necessário.
Se você chegou até aqui mas continua com receio de comprar o curso, as informações abaixo serão muito importantes:
Informações importantes sobre a inscrição
A inscrição é online?
Sim, a inscrição para o Academia do Importador é totalmente online, feita por meio da plataforma de vendas Hotmart.
Que tipo de garantia o curso Academia do Importador oferece para quem consegue uma vaga?
Além do fato de ser um método comprovado na prática por inúmeras pessoas, dados os estudos de caso apresentados, o curso ainda conta com uma garantia incondicional de 30 dias.
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 Onde você pode se inscrever no treinamento e testar por 30 dias, se decidir que o curso não é para você, basta pedir o reembolso dentro desse prazo e todo o seu dinheiro será integralmente devolvido.
 É um investimento livre de riscos, ou melhor, os riscos são todos meus.
A inscrição para o curso é segura?
Sim, a inscrição para o Academia do Importador é feita via internet, por meio da Hotmart. Fique tranquilo, pois suas informações pessoais e dados bancários são criptografados e totalmente protegidos, para garantir a sua privacidade e segurança.
E se as inscrições não estiverem abertas?
Caso as inscrições do Academia do Importador não estejam abertas, é possível entrar para uma lista de espera. Basta cadastrar seus dados no site oficial. Deste modo, assim que as inscrições reabrirem, você será avisado por e-mail.
Ficou interessado? Então acesse aqui para cadastrar-se na lista de espera.
Posso alterar meus dados cadastrais na plataforma do Hotmart?
Sempre que necessário, você poderá atualizar os dados cadastrados na inscrição para o Academia do Importador, tais como contatos telefônicos, e-mail, etc. Após efetuar qualquer alteração, não se esqueça de clicar no botão “salvar”.
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Como fazer a inscrição de forma segura?
Para inscrever-se no curso Academia do Importador:
1. Acesse o site oficial e clique no botão indicado para efetuar a compra.
2. Após clicar no botão, você será redirecionado para a página de pagamento da Hotmart. 
A Hotmart é uma plataforma de distribuição e venda de produtos digitais, ou seja, os pagamentos relativos à aquisição destes produtos são processados pela própria Hotmart, o que torna a transação muito mais confiável e segura. 
Na página de pagamento, você pode conferir o preço atual do curso Academia do Importador e as formas de pagamento.
3. Preencha os dados pessoais solicitados para iniciar a sua inscrição e vá para o próximo passo.
4. Em seguida, selecione a forma de pagamento e preencha os demais dados solicitados.
5. Após preencher todas as informações, conclua a compra. Assim que o pagamento for aprovado, será enviada uma mensagem para o seu e-mail, contendo todas as instruções para acessar o CURSO DA ACADEMIA DO IMPORTADOR, por isso, preste muita atenção ao preencher o endereço de seu e-mail.
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Atenção!
O blog não é responsável pelas inscrições no curso, nós apenas divulgamos o link oficial do site. Além disso, os procedimentos acima podem ser alterados pela equipe de desenvolvimento do Felipe Barcellos  já que, em alguns casos, a página de vendas poderá aparecer de forma personalizada. 
Mas não se preocupe, o processo de aquisição será sempre prático e muito fácil.
Caro leitor(a), agora você pode fazer a inscrição de forma rápida e segura. Basta utilizar nossos links que apontam para o site oficial do Felipe Barcellos.
Perguntas mais frequentes
Confira abaixo as perguntas mais frequentes sobre o curso Academia do Importador:
Para quem o curso academia do importador é indicado?
O curso Academia do Importador é indicado para profissionais liberais e pequenos empresários, que pretendem revender os produtos importados. Porém, nada impede que pessoas físicas façam o curso com a intenção de importar produtos para seu uso próprio.
O que é Importação?
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Importação é o processo comercial e fiscal que consiste em trazer um bem, que pode ser um produto ou um serviço, do exterior para o país de referência.
 O procedimento deve ser feito via nacionalização do produto ou serviço, que ocorre a partir de procedimentos burocráticos ligados à Receita do país de destino, bem como da alfândega, durante o descarregamento e entrega, que pode se dar por via aérea, marítima, rodoviária ou ferroviária.
Reunimos nesse artigo as perguntas mais frequentes sobre o curso Academia do Importador. Espero que tenham gostado.
 E você? O que achou do curso de Felipe Barcellos? Ficou com alguma dúvida? Deixe-nos um comentário!
ESTE É O LINK PARA TER ACESSO  A INSCRIÇÃO DO CURSO ACADEMIA DO IMPORTADOR NO SITE OFICIAL
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Camisa – Dicas de como usar Camisa Social
  O que você veste é um dos seus cartões postais. Muito se diz sobre alguém de acordo com a roupa que está usando. Camisa sociais, por exemplo, podem mostrar se você é uma pessoa descolada ou mais séria, mas também podem dizer que não sabe se arrumar ou até mesmo que não tem autoconfiança. Desta vez selecionamos algumas dicas para você que usa camisa social no trabalho ou para sair. camisa social e camisa casual/esporte? camisa Primeiramente você sabe a diferença entre camisa social e camisa casual/esporte? As camisas sociais são camisas mais sérias, com cortes mais retos, ideais para se usar com paletó e gravata, além de seguir a numeração em centímetros ou polegadas: 39 ou 15, 41 ou 16, etc. Por outro lado as camisas casuais são camisas mais normais e despojadas, com corte menos formal, mais detalhes e numeração 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Estas camisas casuais e/ou de manga curtas são ideais para se usar com calça jeans. Vista-as também com um blazer ou por cima de uma camisa estampada. Já as camisas sociais, por serem mais formais, combinam melhor com calça social. Se você vai trabalhar, não abuse das cores. Camisas muitas coloridas ou com uma aparência “cheguei” podem prejudicar sua postura profissional e as pessoas podem não te levar a sério. Também não use camisa de manga curta com gravata. Além de ser brega, dá a impressão que a combinação está desequilibrada. Para saber como usar gravata clique aqui e veja mais dicas. Essas foram apenas algumas sugestões básicas para usar camisa social. Se você está confiante de seu estilo e de como gosta de se vestir, está a seu gosto. Mas saiba que às vezes se vestir bem não quer dizer que deva estar confortável. Para completar seu estilo, visite a Vitrine OBS  e veja algumas peças para aumentar seu guarda-roupa. mais uma dica Como usar camisa polo E existe possibilidade de não encontrar essa peça em um guarda-roupa masculino? Muito versátil a camisa polo pode ser combinada com inumeras peças e pode trazer a tona vários estilos, basta combinar direitinho. A camisa polo surgiu quando um campeão de tenis chamado Rene Lacoste teve a idéia de criar uma vestimenta mais confortável para a prática do esporte e que fosse capaz de oferecer mais movimentos ao seu estilo de jogo. Assim Lacoste desenvolveu a polo que diferente das camisas de mangas longas que eram utilizadas, possuía mangas curtas e um corte diferenciado que poderia inclusive ser usado por fora da roupa. Ao lado de seu nome ele colocou um simbolo que hoje é conhecido mundialmente, o jacaré! Mais tarde pegando onda na criação de Lacoste, Ralph Lauren criou a série Polo Ralph Lauren e colocou como emblema de  sua marca um jogador de polo. Os jogadores de polo aderiram a camisa pelos mesmos motivos dos jogadores de tenis, flexibilidade nos movimentos e conforto, já que os tecidos ofecereciam mais “respiração”, detalhe que hoje é comum em roupas de esporte, uma vez que atletas transpiram muito. Além de marca registrada desses esportes os praticantes de golfe também aderiram a moda, criando mais tarde sua própria linha de polos, sempre inspiradas nas primeiras criações de Rene Lacoste. Hoje a camisa polo é sinonimo de estilo e mesmo aqueles que não praticam tais esportes aderiram a moda. É preciso salientar que deve-se ter bom senso na hora de utilizara peça, apesar de coringa algumas camisas desse estilo possuem muitos detalhes e por isso devem ser utilizadas com calças básicas ou que não tenham muita “informação”. É possivel também fazer combinação com bermudas e determinados tipos de sapatenis. Outra dica é a polo básica com bermuda xadrez. Camisa Polo + Calça jeans Blazer + Polo, pode ser? Aproveite que o blazer está em alta e pode sim combinar com camisa polo, mas fique sempre atento as cores. Fica a dica da combinação É possível várias combinações com uma única peça e nas lojas OBS você encontra uma variedade de camisas polo, além de bermudas xadrez e calça jeans. Aproveite. Se você gostou dessas dicas, Em nosso blog há também outras postagens falando como usar e/ou combinar peças. Basta clicar nos links abaixo para conferir mais informações: Jaqueta Masculina, como usar? Dicas de como usar Gravata. Como combinar Cinto com Sapato. Artigos indicados para você siga meu canal no youtube aqui 1-Estilo masculino moda 2019 2-ACESSÓRIOS MASCULINOS QUE TODO HOMEM DEVE TE 3-7 táticas fáceis para deixar seu cabelo mais bacana blog moda estilo The post Camisa – Dicas de como usar Camisa Social appeared first on Estilo Masculino. https://estilomasculino.pjo1.xyz/usar-camisa-social-dicas/
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