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o hit Rio is the 'tomara que caia' which literally translates as 'hope it falls down' and is a strapless top, often twisted at the front and tied at the back, which allows Brazilians to properly show off those strap marks they've spent all their lives cultivating. In Brazilian culture, the more defined the tan line, the sexier, and these marks should be shown off at every opportunity. One word of advice from Dehouche is to just be careful when you go to play in the waves as when the current's strong, the 'hope it falls down' can very easily do just that. Ask Dehouche's personal shopper to help you find a style which mutates between the conventional and the 'hope it falls down' (by the means of removable straps) and you'll avoid this unwelcome fate.
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