📸’s by Romualdo García one of the icons of early Mexican photography. Throughout his career he ran a busy portrait studio for almost 60 years in Guanajuato, Mexico 🇲🇽
📸’s by Romualdo García one of the icons of early Mexican photography. Throughout his career he ran a busy portrait studio for almost 60 years in Guanajuato, Mexico 🇲🇽
🏵️💀🏵️ 1876, Mujer Indígena con Cempasúchil. The iconic flower of Día de los Muertos by painter Felipe Gutiérrez 🏵️ Cempasúchil is the Aztec name of the marigold flower in Nahuatl;
🏵️💀Frida Kahlo posing with a calavera de azúcar in her room at the English Hospital between 1950-1951 🏵️💀 📸: Juan Guzmán
Here she is, the latest Día de Muertos doll by @mattel 💞💓🎀 Created in partnership with 🇲🇽 sister-owned slow fashion brand @pinkmagnoliaofficial & designed by Javier Maebe of @mattel ✨✨✨
New series on the life of Frida 🎨 Learn about the personal and political events of Frida’s life, including her complicated relationship with Diego Rivera. ✨Episode 1 | The Making
when the temperature starts to drop 🍂 it’s officially fall! Swipe for 2 #latinaowned artisanal blanket brands to support this season. Know of any other? Tag them below👇🏽
A stamp collection we love🪅🫶🏽 @uspostalservice released the Piñatas! stamp collection with designer Victor Meléndez, at the 36th Annual Piñata Festival. Victor grew up n Mexico City and spent days
Hiya, Barbie, meet las Latinistas 💘🎀 Purpose Toys, the largest and fastest growing culture-driven toy company launched “Latinistas, ” the world’s first and only all-Latina fashion doll line sold market-wide
There are sooo many amazing #JefaOwned businesses we can tag and know but we want to hear from you! 🏷️ Tag Jefas we should have on our radar!
Mujeres painted by mujeres 🖼️🎨 🎨Sonya Fe; her work reflects social and cultural issues centering women and children. 🎨Margaret Garcia; creates as she states “arte para la gente” 🎨Maria Auxiliadora