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At 18 years old, Vega’s modeling career is already off to a strong start.
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One of the best parts about Los Angeles is that it’s a city rich with cultural diversity. In fact, Hispanic and Latino residents make up almost half of the city’s population. Growing up on the East side of Los Angeles, I fell in love with the Mexican influences–the iconography, the colors, the music, the food,
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Mexican national clothing is very bright and beautiful. Actually, there are many different designs of traditional costume. Some of them are used for celebrations and holidays, some – for ceremonies, some – for festivals. The main characteristics of Mexican national attire are: sun protection (that's why sombrero has such a wide brims and the clothing itself is made of natural materials), brightness (the fabric for garments is mostly colorful and heavily embroidered; a lot of colorful ribbons…
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So, you're yearning to infuse your living space with a touch of Mexican charm? Look no further! With these 15 hacienda-style house ideas, you'll soon be sipping margaritas in your very own slice of Mexico without ever needing a passport. Get ready to transform your house into a vibrant oasis that effortlessly blends traditional hacienda
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Brand Carolina Herrera received a letter from the Mexican government. The letter, dated on Monday, accused the brand of culture appropriation for its new Resort 2020 collection.
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Step into a world where old-world charm meets contemporary elegance – welcome to the realm of modern Mexican interiors! If you're looking to infuse your space with the richness and vibrancy of hacienda style homes, these 15 ideas will help you reimagine traditional elements in a fresh and innovative way.
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This series was one of the multiple social experiments of the Mexican photographer to understand human behavior. In this case, it was about seeing the average reaction to an exuberant woman, the model chosen was the burlesque dancer Maty Huitron, who would later become an eminence of the performing arts in Mexico. The impact was so provocative that Nacho López's photos were awarded in 1957 by UNESCO, and later exhibited in stations of the Paris and Munich Metro.
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