Celebrity News: Chiara Ferragni and the illusion of nudity – Panorama

Chiara Ferragni, 35, Italian entrepreneur, relies on transparency. The influencer wore a variety of dresses, including one that looked see-through, during her performance at the Sanremo Music Festival, which is currently taking place. The supposedly nude dress was designed by the designer Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior. Ferragni posted a statement on Instagram: The aim is to use the dress to draw attention to women’s rights and to free women “from the shame that has been imposed on them since Eva”. Every woman must be able to show herself how she wants without being judged or judged. The tulle dress merely simulates Ferragni’s naked body with trompe-l’oeil embroidery, it is “the illusion of nudity”.

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Barbara Schoeneberger, 48, moderator, is prepared for all theme parties. “I’m the only guest who doesn’t have to go to a costume rental all the time because I have something suitable for everything in the basement,” she told the German Press Agency. She also helps her daughter to find carnival costumes. “I may not always be the perfect mother, but when it comes to dressing up, I am.” Even clothes that were originally intended to be elegant are sometimes suitable for a bad taste party.

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Riccardo Simonetti, 29, influencer, comes out as an organizational talent. “My whole week is planned after washing my hair, and only people with curls will understand that,” he told the German Press Agency. The hair is a trademark, he has worn it long since school. “I love expressing myself through my hair and experimenting with it, so it’s very important to me to keep it healthy.” What is not possible: a ponytail. He only wears it at home alone. “A ponytail on me is just my absolute hate hairstyle.” He always feels “like a twelve-year-old horse girl.”

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Elke Heidenreich, 79, writer and literary critic, feels too old to be a shelter dog. “I love all animals, but practicing for hours going to dog school with them – I don’t have that strength anymore,” said the former television presenter of the German Press Agency. After her last dog died last summer, she will probably get another young pug next. “Pugs are uncomplicated, funny, happy. Almost a cat – because a pug always lies on your lap.” The author of the successful book “Nero Corleone” about an Italian tomcat no longer has a cat because she goes away too often. The advantage of a dog for her is that she is forced to go out three times a day.

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