costume designer explains Deborah Secco’s daring looks

Carol Gama, costume designer for Globo’s sports programming, explained the looks worn by Deborah Secco on SporTV’s Tá na Copa during the World Cup in Qatar.

“The attraction was a restatement of ‘Tá na Área’ that already had humor and is a little different from other SporTV shows. When we thought of the concept and invited Deborah, we already had this idea of ​​customizing the clothes “The uniform has a historical weight. In journalists there is a maxim that clothes cannot attract more attention than the news. But Deborah is the message. She’s there as part of the team, but as a nonprofessional, attracts other viewers. That.” is out of the cup. So we thought of creating something unique for it,” Carol told Extra newspaper.

Right at the beginning of the cup, the actress appeared in a short shirt, cropped shape and trousers with visible panties, which led to criticism.

“We even discussed whether it would be really cool to have that as a first look. But we didn’t think about what would be better marketing like they said. Our discussions were all about aesthetics. We just started with this one because it’s the one that Deborah liked the most. Impact but not the size that happened. There’s a public in sport that’s still very macho and conservative, which I’m used to. I knew about the shock because it’s a paradigm shift to put the uniform on display like that. Deborah, who comes from the artist universe, handled it much better. As a naturally questioning person with avantgarde positions, I was used to being attacked,” says the costume designer.

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In one of the looks, Deborah wore a jacket that Carol said once belonged to Galvão Bueno.

“I got a blazer from Galvão, it was in the collection, I had the channel’s new logo on and it was a really cool oversized fit. This is another trend that has worked and plays with the proportions of the piece. A larger one above, another narrower below.”