Mexican Model Karen Vega Is Bringing Oaxacan Pride to the Fashion WorldAt 18 years old, Vega’s modeling career is already off to a strong start.
I LOVE L.A.: Amanda Lopez: Guadalupe - LENSCRATCHOne 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,
Thalia Gochez Honors Latine Identity Through Her Immersive Photographs – PRINT MagazineThe LA-based photographer shares her journey and commitment to connect with her community and Latine heritage.
Traditional Mexican costume. Typical pieces of clothing in MexicoMexican 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…
Mexico F*cking City: Inside the World’s Breakout Fashion CapitalTo understand the shift driving the Mexico City renaissance, we spoke to eight key designers, stylists, and creatives who mapped out their influences
Young Man Dressed with Traditional Clothes Editorial Photography - Image of editorial, mexico: 152863667Young man dressed with traditional clothes. Photo about editorial, mexico, indigenous, young, culture, guelaguetza, fest, celebration, party, america, carnival, ethnic - 152863667
Nora Attal and Lea Meylan by Inez and Vinoodh in Vogue Paris — Anne of CarversvilleNora Attal and Lea Meylan are styled by Emmanuelle Alt in ‘Viva Mexico!’. Inez and Vinoodh shot the fashion story at Las Alamandas and Cuixmala in Mexico.