The two summer trends with which Sara Carbonero enhances her tan (and her hairstyle with a message)

Becoming a style icon is not achieved by wearing super exclusive looks or those so special that no one could wear them on a daily basis; quite the opposite. Those who truly inspire us do so by championing simplicity… but also by knowing the stylist tricks with which to use clothes to enhance their beauty. And we are more than clear about who you should copy this summer if you want to look more tanned: Sara Carbonero . In her latest look, the journalist has combined two trends with an instant “good color effect”, and the best thing is that recreating her style is very easy.

This week we were choosing the white dresses that look best on you , and Sara’s is going straight to our selection. It is a lingerie silhouette design, with spaghetti straps and made of light linen; a perfect model to keep cool even on the hottest days of summer. Its light color makes you look more tanned, especially if you enhance that benefit with gold and orange jewelry like the ones she wore.

And these two are other shades that, along with white, cream and beige , are part of that list of “the colour palette with a tanning effect” . Specifically, Sara has worn several pieces by Agatha Paris with references to the sea (shells, snails, stars, corals…) that couldn’t be more perfect for this time of year when we are either already at the beach or dreaming of it. In addition, the presenter has incorporated another accessory to her look to make it even more bohemian: an orange headband with gold rings, from the same brand, to gather her long hair in a very special hairstyle.

Her hairstyle with a message
She herself wrote, as a reference and explanation of the braid that holds her hair, a text by the author Paola Klug that she has always liked:

“My grandmother used to say that when a woman felt sad, the best thing she could do was braid her hair; this way the pain would be trapped in her hair and would not be able to reach the rest of her body; you had to be careful that the sadness did not get into your eyes because it would make them rain, it was also not good to let it get into your lips because it would force them to say things that were not true, and don’t let it get into your hands – she used to tell me – because you could over-roast the coffee or leave the dough raw; and sadness likes a bitter taste.

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