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Signs Bracelet
Libras tend to have a natural talent for visual arts and design, due to their aesthetic sensitivity.
Social and Friendly: They are often described as charming and sociable, enjoying being surrounded by friends and loved ones. An interesting fact is that, due to their nature of considering all sides of an issue, Libras can be seen as indecisive. They consider carefully before making a decision, always looking for the best possible result.
Bag Júlia
From the 20th century onwards, with women's increased mobility and the need to carry more personal items, handbags evolved to become functional and stylish accessories. Fashion designers like Coco Chanel and Louis Vuitton were pioneers in creating bags that were not only practical but also symbols of status and fashion.
Bright lipstick
During the Middle Ages in Europe, lipstick fell into disuse due to the influence of the Catholic Church, which associated it with immorality and paganism. However, in the 16th century, Queen Elizabeth I again popularized red lipstick in England, using it as part of her iconic image, combining bright red lips with pale white skin.