Fashion turns into a statement in Ju Ferraz’s new episode: a Carnival photoshoot, Sabrina Sato and Karina joining N1, and fresh backstage secrets.
The second episode of Ju Ferraz’s reality series, released last Sunday, puts fashion at the heart of the story—not as a glossy showcase, but as a tool for expression, empowerment, and self-esteem. The episode’s centerpiece is a photoshoot created especially for Carnival, where costume becomes affirmation and the body becomes a language.
On screen, Ju frames aesthetics as something intimate. Getting dressed, for her, isn’t just about looking good—it’s about feeling stronger, seen, and cared for. The episode ties image and identity to a direct message about freedom and the affirmation of women’s bodies.
A Carnival shoot that tells a story
The shoot that moved Ju Ferraz blends identity, fun, and—above all—Carnival. The set features iconic projections of Rio de Janeiro and the festivities, building an almost surreal visual narrative with layers, motion, and drama.
Here, fantasy isn’t an escape. It becomes an exercise in body acceptance and pride. Ju doubles down on that point as she speaks about women’s empowerment and the importance of occupying spaces with truth, strength, and sensitivity.
The team behind Camarote N1
Beyond the shoot, the episode highlights the backstage work and the team building the project alongside Ju. She points to a diverse, Brazilian, innovative, and creative crew, bringing together professionals from different regions of the country—an approach that also signals what Camarote N1 wants to stand for.
Born in Bahia, Ju emphasizes her artistic and cultural roots with pride. That background, she suggests, shapes both her aesthetic eye and her leadership: for her, fashion is transformation, storytelling, and collective connection.
Sabrina Sato and Karina join as partners
The episode also marks a strategic shift: Sabrina Sato and Karina enter as new partners of Camarote N1, signaling a new phase for the project. Ju stresses the strength of the partnership and how combining visions can expand N1’s symbolic, creative, and cultural reach.
Within the episode’s narrative, Sabrina is portrayed as the very essence of Carnival—energy, joy, and presence—raising expectations for what this new era can bring to the brand.
Luxury pastry with an emotional core
One of the most emotional moments comes from Ju’s affectionate exchange with pastry chef Denilson Lima, a leading name in Brazil’s luxury confectionery scene. Known for cakes that look like works of art, he reinforces the episode’s theme of tribute and care in building Carnival’s visual universe.
Between reflections, backstage access, and striking imagery, Ju also teases curiosities about artists, celebrities, and major music names expected at Camarote N1 this Carnival—an invitation to keep watching as the story unfolds.
Foto: Leca Novo




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