It is not uncommon for the worlds of fashion and interior design to overlap and draw from each other's sources. And, when new trends emerge – whether from one side or the other – they soon gain new shapes and adaptations to better suit one of the universes. The Coquette style is an example of this. It is an aesthetic whose main characteristic is delicacyand femininity . Ruffles, pastel tones and delicate accessories – or even considered "cute" – are the flagship that guides the popular aesthetic among Generation Z.
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Melina Romano - Alma Duratex House. Environment of CASACOR São Paulo 2021.
(MCA Estúdio)
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Intimate Room - Tatiana Lopes and Tatiana Pessoa Mendes (CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2021)
(André Nazareth)
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Ricardo Abreu - Coral House. CASACOR São Paulo 2023 Project.
(Renato Navarro)
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Carla Grüdtner - My Refuge Loft. CASACOR Paraná 2023 Project
(Eduardo Macarios)
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BC Architects - Aurora Terrace. CASACOR São Paulo 2019.
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Tri-Soft Washbasin. Marilia Zimmermann - CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2019
(Cristiano Bauce)
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Cristiana Mascarenhas and Mariana Mascarenhas - Billiard Room. CASACOR Rio de Janeiro 2019.
(André Nazareth)
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Juliana Loffi Architecture & Design - I'm going to pink house. CASACOR Santa Catarina 2022 project.
(Lio Simas)
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Master Suite, by Thais Baratella and Fabiana Barrado - CASACOR Ribeirão Preto 2021.
(Felipe Araujo)
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Trama Studio, by Melina Romano – CASACOR São Paulo 2018
(Denilson Machado)
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