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  2. Mexican-American women's fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion is known to be a form of expression throughout many cultures, just like the Mexican American culture. Over the decades Mexican American women's fashion evolved to celebrate beauty and fashion standards of the day. However, such evolution wasn't often well seen by society, instead it was often deemed non-normative or un-American.

  3. Category:Mexican fashion - Wikipedia

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    Mexican-American women's fashion This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 07:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In indigenous regions of Mexico, women are responsible for clothing the community, a process which often begins with harvesting natural fibers and then spinning, dyeing, and weaving textiles. In various parts of Mexico, both native backstrap looms and pedal-driven looms of European origin are used to weave principally cotton and wool.

  5. Meet Equihua, the designer turning Mexican culture into high ...

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    The post Meet Equihua, the designer turning Mexican culture into high-end fashion appeared first on In The Know. During her education in Santa Barbara, the Mexican traditions and cultural ...

  6. Ximena Valero - Wikipedia

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    Ximena Valero (born Jimena del Carmen Valero Jarillo; May 26, 1977) is an American, Mexican born fashion designer and winner of the 2007 International Award for Designer of the Year for Excellence in Evening Wear at Miami's Fashion Week. [1] She is known for introducing Transformable Fashion and has dressed a number of celebrities.

  7. Charro outfit - Wikipedia

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    A charro or charra outfit or suit (traje de charro, in Spanish) [1] is a style of dress originating in Mexico and based on the clothing of a type of horseman, the charro. The style of clothing is often associated with charreada participants, mariachi music performers, Mexican history , and celebration in festivals.

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