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The 1920s of the telenovela were characterized by straight-cut, waist-free costumes and flattened busts for women, and narrow, waist-length clothing with a tight-fitting trouser neck and a bowler hat for men. In the 1940s, the tone of Italian comedies of the early 1950s followed, with references, among others, to films by Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. One of the highlights is Cristina, who used the colors red, purple and wine a lot, as a typical cartoon villain. Also had repercussion the composition of the character Kátia, by Rita Guedes, a mix of actresses Veronica Lake, Lana Turner and Rita Hayworth, and also the character Jessica Rabbit from the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The biggest difficulty encountered by the makeup team was the characterization of the Indians.