The Seamstresses of Sheinbaum: Indigenous Art in the Presidency
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At the headquarters of the Mexican Presidency, stylism is not marked by the glamour of French haute couture or exclusive Italian designs, but by the work of a small circle of Mexican women, including several indigenous people from different states of the country who design, embroider, sew or recycle the dressing room of the President Claudia Sheinbaum in a much more original way and at a lower cost. Olivia Trujillo: Recycle and reinvent the Oliv…
At the headquarters of the Mexican Presidency, stylism is not marked by the glamour of French haute couture or exclusive Italian designs, but by the work of a small circle of Mexican women, among them several indigenous people from different states of the country who design, embroider, sew or recycle the costume of the president Claudia Sheinbaum in a much more original way and at a lower cost. Carrying her art has been a conscious decision of S…
At the headquarters of the Mexican Presidency, stylism is not marked by the glamour of the haute couture of France or exclusive designs of Italy, but by the work of Mexican women, including several indigenous people from different states who design, embroider, sew or recycle the costume of President Claudia Sheinbaum in a much more original way and at a lower cost. Carrying her art is a conscious decision of the president who was recently recogn…
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