Sabrina Sato officially opens Carnival 2025 with futuristic fantasy

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Presenter prepares to shine as a drum queen of Gavião da Fiel, fourth school to parade this Sunday (2)

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Absolute Queen, she made a triumphal entrance wearing a look of Chains of Metal, which is a sexy combination of chains, which goes against the fluidity of pink feathers

The Paulistano started in style, and the second night of the Bar Brahma Camarote (CBB) was marked by the brightness and contagious energy of. Absolute Queen, she made a triumphal entrance wearing a Chains of Metal look, which is a sexy combination of chains, which counter the fluidity of pink feathers. The host also bet on a futuristic Laquan Smith glasses and a platinum wig, reinforcing her tradition of always innovating and impressing at Carnival.

Sabrina Sato officially opens Carnival 2025 with futuristic fantasy

Disclosure/Gabriela Schmidt

After squandering sympathy in the cabin, interacting with fans and guests, Sabrina went to another carnival marathon. As a drum queen of Gavião da Fiel, the muse left for the school concentration, which will be the fourth to parade in the night. With a plot that promises to thrill the audience and a special costume for the avenue, the presenter prepares to shine also on the Anhembi catwalk.

Sabrina Sato officially opens Carnival 2025 with futuristic fantasy

Disclosure/Gabriela Schmidt

Costume
Photo: Gabriela Schmidt
Styling: Pedro Sales
Styling Assist: Luiz Freiberger and Marcelo Felippe
Beauty: Krisna Carvalho
Beauty Assist.: Felipe Carmo
Nails: Roberta Munis
Look: Chains Of Metal
Sunglasses: Laquan Smith
Cenography: Jean The Bank
Retouch: Vetro
Production: Sato Rahal

Sabrina Sato officially opens Carnival 2025 with futuristic fantasy

Disclosure/Gabriela Schmidt

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