Every July, Oaxaca hosts Guelaguetza, a joyous celebration of the region’s rich cultural heritage including the complex, fascinating, and beautiful outfits of the state’s different regions.
What makes the Mexican state the most magical backdrop for a shoot? Its blue skies and clear light
At 18 years old, Vega’s modeling career is already off to a strong start.
In this Mexican region, the youth are carrying on the beautiful and intricate customs of their ancestors.
What makes the Mexican state the most magical backdrop for a shoot? Its blue skies and clear light
Everything is ready to remember the faithful departed, and on this long road from Mictlán there is a stop in the state of Oaxaca, in southwestern Mexico.
Another in a series of old photos displayed in the Oaxaca Mexico post office. This model wears a white huipil, long white skirt, and a white rebozo covering her head and shoulders. This combination of white garments is worn today in several Zapotec communities in the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca, among them - Yaganiza and Betaaza. It looks like this woman has wrapped a dark or black rebozo around her waist as a sash. Today, women in the Sierra Norte wear sashes that are a dark rose color and are sometimes woven from silk.
Every July, Oaxaca hosts Guelaguetza, a joyous celebration of the region’s rich cultural heritage including the complex, fascinating, and beautiful outfits of the state’s different regions.
Women from the Zapotec town of San Andres Solaga, Oaxaca celebrate the Day of Indigenous Languages in Oaxaca, Mexico
Here's your sustainable, ethical packing list for Oaxaca, Mexico. Leave your cardigans at home and channel your inner Georgia O'Keeffe-meets-Frida Kahlo love child!
Read on for a brief look at the complex concept of muxe Mexico's so-called third gender which is at times rejoiced and reviled in equal measure.
Based in: México For the daring! This striking corset enhances any outfit and adds an incredible shape to your look. Pair this versatile piece with a dress, top, or anything else to create a one-of-a-kind look. You'll feel confident and both with this fashion statement that is sure to turn heads! Details Pre-Orders will be shipped in 4 weeks! Base Fabric Color: Black/Blue Elaboration time: 15 days Technique: Pedal machine embroidery - Oaxaca Material(s): 100% cotton Specification: Corset made with an embroidered loom that frames the waist and the contour of the cup, on the back of the waistband the adjustment is with eyelets and a chiffon band. *Dress is not included. Size Guide Size Bust (in.) Waist (in.) Hips (in.) S 36" 28" 38.5" M 39" 30" 40" L 41" 32" 42" XL 43" 35" 45" 2XL 45" 37" 47" 3XL 48" 40" 49" 4XL 50" 42" 52" About the Technique Pedal machine embroidery - OaxacaThis embroidery is done on a loom and is drawn by hand, a pellón base is placed and it is embroidered on a pedal machine. Embroidery is crafted by a team of 11 artisans from Oaxaca. About Nayibi Born and raised in Morelia, Michoacán, Nayibi Villareal has always been drawn to the vibrant tapestry of Mexican culture and artistry. Her journey into the world of fashion began with her studies at the Universidad del Valle de México, Zapopan Campus, where she honed her skills in fashion design. Eager to delve deeper into the rich heritage of her homeland, she furthered her education at the esteemed INNARDI Institute of Higher Studies. Inspired by the diverse landscapes, traditions, and craftsmanship of México, Nayibi Villareal's designs reflect a seamless fusion of contemporary flair and traditional elegance. Each piece tells a story, showcasing intricate handcrafted details and artisanal techniques that pay homage to the country's rich cultural tapestryFrom contemporary ensembles adorned with vibrant prints to exquisite formal wear featuring meticulous hand embroidery, every collection by Nayibi Villareal is a testament to her unwavering commitment to showcasing México's diverse artistic legacy. Collaborating with originating communities across the country, she works closely with skilled artisans from regions such as Michoacan, Guerrero, San Luis Potosi, and Chiapas, preserving and promoting their time-honored craft.With each new collection, Nayibi Villareal invites fashion enthusiasts on a journey of discovery, where modern fashion intertwines with centuries-old traditions, creating timeless pieces that celebrate the beauty and heritage of México.
READY TO SHIP!! This beatiful Mexican huipil (Mexican kaftan, or tunic) is made by Oaxaca. The huipil is decorated by hand colorful embroidered designs and, 1.5 months of work, each piece is unique. This unique huipil dress gives you an espectacular boho style cool and light to wear. Color: Natural organic raw cotton embroidered designs XXL 112cmx 66 cm -> 44”lenght x26” width XL 112 cm x 64 cm -> 44”lenght x25” width Large 112cm x 63cm -> 44”lenght x24.8” width Medium 112cm x58 cm -> 44”lenght x23” width XS/ Small 110cm x56cm -> 43”lenght x22” width Other designs here ⬇️ https://www.etsy.com/mx/listing/1337514841/ https://www.etsy.com/mx/listing/1255203719/ https://www.etsy.com/mx/listing/1152461562/ ℹ️Garment care: ⭕️Hand wash with cold water - without vigorous shaking or scrubbing - and neutral soap (if the soap is liquid, it must first be diluted in water so as not to add it directly to the fiber). ❌Do not use spinning. ❌Do not use fabric softener or chlorine bleach. ⭕️Dry in shade (do not expose directly to the sun). ❌Do not mix at the time of washing with other garments, since being a natural dye, it can release a little color in the first washes. Model ref 5’2
Every July, Oaxaca hosts Guelaguetza, a joyous celebration of the region’s rich cultural heritage including the complex, fascinating, and beautiful outfits of the state’s different regions.
What makes the Mexican state the most magical backdrop for a shoot? Its blue skies and clear light