Of folk costumes and utensils from the Shuar community to combinations in sober tones, color blocks and classic prints define the wardrobe of a commercial and political engineer Diana Atamaintpresident National Electoral Council of Ecuador. The 51-year-old politician born in Morona Santiago has been one of the most prominent faces in the news in recent months, amid early election processes to define the country’s new president and vice president.
One of the aspects that captured Atamaint’s attention is certainly his wardrobe.
In the presidential debate that took place on the night of this Sunday, October 1, between the candidates Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, the former representative also opted for a sober combination of black and beige colors: she wore a black T-shirt with a long collar in combination with a jacket of the same color in bolero style with white ties and buttons; Beige was the color of his tailored trousers, completed with a brown belt with a large buckle.
That’s the message conveyed by the image that Daniel Noboa and Luisa González displayed in the presidential debate: who looked better?
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For announcements and updates of the first election round, on the night of August 20, the official chose look more formal. She was seen in a long white dress with flowers and a bird pattern, with crimson details, such as a large flower on the chest and a belt, both made of fabric.
In all these wardrobe combinations, Diana Atamaint always uses accessories, especially earrings and necklaces, of indigenous design and large sizes, either with beads or metallized materials.


For example, on Indigenous Women’s Day, which was observed on September 5, Atamaint posed on her social media in a tight red dress with an asymmetrical chest, to highlight her beaded accessories: a multi-strand necklace, feather earrings and wrist bracelets and upper arms. In addition, she wore a belt made of the same material, as well as two bracelets.


Others his apparel The ones he used in early election simulations are striking. In the last of these activities, the CNE president tended to wear what appeared to be a white jumpsuit, with long sleeves and puffy shoulders, along with khaki pants. She accessorized with a multi-strand brown bead necklace. (AND)
Source: Eluniverso

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