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Beatriz Canedo Patiño (1950–2016) was a Bolivian fashion designer described as the "Queen of Alpaca" due to her use of textiles from camelids such as the vicuña, alpaca, and llama. [1] The New York Times described her in 2006 as "Bolivia's best known fashion designer."
The pollera is a symbol of pride for the indigenous people, who live in La Paz, and for people in rural areas. The inhabitants of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, from babies to seniors, wear the same kind of clothes that are typical in western countries, like jeans, shorts (which are the most common because of the heat), t-shirts, dresses, etc.
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Although as early as 1922 the fashion correspondent of The Times was suggesting that bobbed hair was passé, [18] by the mid-1920s the style (in various versions, often worn with a side-parting, curled or waved, and with the hair at the nape of the neck "shingled" short), was the dominant female hairstyle in the Western world. The style was ...
Selena Gomez was a guest at the Latinas in Hollywood event hosted by Netflix and ELLE at Tudum Theater in Los Angeles wearing an all-black ensemble.
Young women in Portugal with straightened hair and thick makeup in 2007 The fashions of the 2000s were often described as a global mash up , [ 1 ] where trends saw the fusion of vintage styles, global and ethnic clothing (e.g. boho ), as well as the fashions of numerous music-based subcultures.
Writers from La Paz (24 P) Pages in category "People from La Paz" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total.