{"id":215112,"date":"2025-02-21T08:35:28","date_gmt":"2025-02-21T08:35:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-samba-queen-sabrina-sato-heaven-must-be-similar-to-carnival\/"},"modified":"2025-02-21T08:35:28","modified_gmt":"2025-02-21T08:35:28","slug":"rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-samba-queen-sabrina-sato-heaven-must-be-similar-to-carnival","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetimeline.com\/ar\/culture\/rewrite-this-title-in-arabic-samba-queen-sabrina-sato-heaven-must-be-similar-to-carnival\/","title":{"rendered":"rewrite this title in Arabic Samba queen Sabrina Sato: \u2018Heaven must be similar to Carnival\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic My personal style signifier could be a lot of things. It\u2019s mostly boldness; I try to bring it\u00a0into everything I do. And also the mole on my forehead. I never removed it, despite so much societal pressure. I see it as a trait of\u00a0mine, a sign of me. I don\u2019t think it\u2019s pretty; I\u00a0don\u2019t think it\u2019s ugly. When I looked\u00a0at my classmates at school, I looked different. Maybe that helped me. I took a characteristic that could be seen as a flaw and turned it into a signature feature.\u00a0The last thing I bought and loved was my wedding dress. I decided to get married [to Brazilian actor Nicolas Prattes] right before Christmas \u2013 our wedding took place in less than a month. I called Pedro Sales, my\u00a0stylist, but everything was closed because of the holidays. When I told him what I wanted the dress to be, he said \u201cfor God\u2019s sake\u201d, because I wanted something pouffy \u2013 \u201980s style. I remember several iconic dresses from that time \u2013 Lady Di, Cl\u00e1udia Raia. Pedro said: \u201cSabrina, beware, you\u2019re having an intimate wedding.\u201d I said: \u201cBut it\u2019s my dream!\u201d He contacted Giambattista Valli and it was done in record time. Pedro thought I was crazy \u2013 but he listened.\u00a0The place that means a lot to me is a coffee farm we bought in the countryside near S\u00e3o Paulo in 2021. It\u2019s a bit messy there right now, but it\u2019s a place that has so much peace. The amount of shooting stars I\u00a0see there\u2026 it\u2019s too beautiful.\u00a0And the best souvenirs I\u2019ve brought home are from Japan. I brought a whole suitcase full of them. In Japan, you go to the\u00a0temples and buy daruma \u2013 dolls for protection, prosperity or luck. I\u2019m that person who buys all the fridge magnets from\u00a0every place I go. And mugs! I travel with a lot of suitcases \u2013 but I don\u2019t even wear a tenth of what I bring.Being in costume feels like wearing a T-shirtThe best book I\u2019ve read in the past year is The Logic and Intelligence of Life: Philosophical Reflections to Start Your Day Right by L\u00facia Helena Galv\u00e3o. While I\u2019m reading, I\u2019m marking \u2013 everything\u2019s scratched out. But I get a bit tired of these books on philosophy and personal development. I\u2019m not disciplined, can you believe it? I didn\u2019t inherit that Japanese side \u2013 my mother is Japanese. I have a really crazy head.Being the \u201cQueen of Carnival\u201d is something I never even imagined in my biggest dreams. I was born in Pen\u00e1polis, a small city in the state of S\u00e3o Paulo, and my mother took me to Carnival and dressed me up for it\u00a0\u2013 I have pictures of myself in costumes as a small child. I\u2019m queen of one of the largest samba schools in Brazil, Vila Isabel, which is a very classical school. It\u2019s an honour and a responsibility at the same time: it\u2019s a job that doesn\u2019t stop. No two Carnivals are the same because it all depends on the energy, the moment, the place&#8230; it really is the party of the people themselves. People dress up to be there, but they take off their social masks. Everyone becomes equal. I think heaven must be similar to Carnival.The first time I paraded I was 22. I turned 44 earlier this month. Half my life has been Carnival. A lot of people say, \u201cIsn\u2019t\u00a0it time to think about retiring?\u201dThe best Carnival costumes I have worn include the multicoloured flower outfit I wore in 2023 and the pink costume I wore in 2019, three months after my daughter was born. Being in costume feels like being dressed normally \u2013 like wearing a T-shirt. I wear costumes as if I\u2019m wearing a basic outfit. I create them with Pedro and designer Henry Filho. It\u2019s a back and forth until we reach a consensus. It starts with the theme, which is a secret until the day!My style icons are people who are completely different to me\u00a0\u2013 people who are simple and free. I\u2019m loving actress Fernanda Torres. She\u2019s so herself. When you see a person\u2019s soul, you see them as a person.\u00a0The best gift I\u2019ve received is a trip to Trancoso, Bahia, with my husband and six-year-old daughter, Zoe. Normally we go for New Year\u2019s Eve, but as Nicolas was filming we couldn\u2019t go last year. But then my brother and sister gave the three of us the trip as a gift after our wedding. Bahia is magical.The last music I downloaded was \u201cDueto\u201d by Chico Buarque and Clara Buarque. And of course all of this year\u2019s samba songs \u2013 I particularly like \u201cIrin Aj\u00f3 Emi Ojis\u00e9\u201d by Gr\u00eamio Gavi\u00f5es da Fiel Torcida. I memorise them every year.\u00a0I have a collection of sunglasses \u2013\u00a0I must have 300 pairs, from 1970s Chlo\u00e9 to an Alain Mikli pair from 1988. Like, if you were to say, \u201cSabrina, I need sunglasses with crystals,\u201d I have about seven pairs. If you need really big ones, I have about 15. Red ones? I have six. And so on. Sunglasses are just amazing; once you put them on, you look tidy.The best way to spend \u00a320, which is about 150 Brazilian real, is to go to the movies and buy the biggest popcorn. You can do a lot more with that money in Brazil than you can in Europe. In other words, our money is undervalued!\u00a0In my fridge you\u2019ll always find fruit, tea and yoghurt. I don\u2019t cook.\u00a0An indulgence I would never forgo is breakfast in bed \u2013 Nicolas brings it to me every morning. He wakes up at four or five in the morning; I\u2019m that person who needs five more minutes, then five more. But when I have breakfast in bed, I wake up in a\u00a0good mood. Another thing I love is a massage, and the funniest thing was, when we were in Trancoso, Zoe went over to the masseuse and said she wanted to schedule one. I thought there wouldn\u2019t be massages for a child, but when I next looked, she was wearing a robe, going into the massage room. She spent two hours there. One night Nicolas and I wanted to have a romantic dinner. I thought, \u201cWhat to do with Zoe?\u201d That\u2019s when I remembered the masseuse.The thing I couldn\u2019t do without is perfume \u2013\u00a0I literally bless myself with it. I\u00a0mix so many \u2013 Le Labo\u2019s Santal 33, Molecule 01 and Chlo\u00e9 \u2013 that when someone asks what specific scent I\u2019m using, I can\u2019t answer because it\u2019s one big mix. I\u00a0spray a lot before entering a place \u2013 people say, \u201cEnough!\u201d Le Labo Santal 33, \u00a3234 for 100ml EDP. Escentric Molecules Molecule 01, \u00a3115 for 100ml EDT. Chlo\u00e9 Eau de Parfum, \u00a3129 for 100mlThe last item of clothing I added to my wardrobe was the Chlo\u00e9 lace dress I wore to Brazilian singer Mart\u2019n\u00e1lia\u2019s concert at mine and Nicolas\u2019s wedding party.An object I would never part with is a\u00a0crochet blouse that belonged to my grandmother \u2013 I even took it on Big Brother Brasil with me when I was a contestant in 2003. Before all the fame, I was that person who never bought anything. I recycled everything from my mother, grandmother and sister. I also kept a lot of my grandmother\u2019s jewellery: a watch with a\u00a0broken strap and a pearl necklace.There are several artists whose work I would like to collect. I\u2019ve already bought a painting by Vik Muniz, which I love; Vik is a good friend of mine. I\u2019d like to buy more, but I don\u2019t actually have a lot of art at my house. I appreciate all of it, I go to all the exhibitions, but I\u2019m not a person who understands it profoundly. Right now I\u2019m investing more into my costumes, which are also artworks.\u00a0The beauty staple I\u2019m never without is moisturiser \u2013 right now I\u2019m using Cetaphil. I have a lot of essential items nowadays \u2013 perfume, moisturiser for this, moisturiser for that. Back in the day, it was just SPF. I\u2019m\u00a0very practical, though. I think the younger generation takes better care of themselves. Even my daughter has a skincare routine. Cetaphil Moisturising Cream, \u00a317 for 450g, lookfantastic.comI have a lot of wellbeing gurus. I have a samba teacher, Dandara Oliveira, and a personal trainer, Marcio Lui, as well as a yoga teacher and make-up artists. I\u2019m probably forgetting some. I recommend them to everyone. This week the Brazilian musician Junior Lima called me and asked for a masseuse recommendation. One day I will open an agency for my gurus!In another life, I would have been a\u00a0singer. But I don\u2019t have the voice for that\u00a0in\u00a0this life.My favourite room in my house is my living room, with its 360-degree view of S\u00e3o Paulo; I live in the Jardins neighborhood. I used to have a better view of the city, but I had to raise the height of the glass around the balcony; with a small daughter, I didn\u2019t want to take any risks.\u00a0I do believe in life after death. I believe we will go to a special place, where we will rediscover the people we love. I want to meet a lot of people again.Some of my best ideas have come from being by myself, when I have time to reflect and create. I can\u2019t meditate. I\u2019ve tried it several times\u00a0\u2013 I still try. But just by being alone, in a place of nature, I\u2019m inspired.\u00a0On my Instagram \u201cFor You\u201d page you\u2019ll find a lot of things about philosophy, motherhood, fashion and home decoration. Literally everything. Ah, and also the singer Maria Beth\u00e2nia \u2013 I think it\u2019s because I talk about her so much.The best advice I have received was from my parents, who have always encouraged me to love my differences, my\u00a0peculiarities. They have allowed me to\u00a0be free in my choices \u2013 as long as it didn\u2019t disrespect others.\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic My personal style signifier could be a lot of things. It\u2019s mostly boldness; I try to bring it\u00a0into everything I do. And also the mole on my forehead. I never removed it, despite so much societal pressure. 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