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Mexican cinema inspires contemporary fashion – Luces del Siglo


  • Unforgettable moments in classics of Mexican cinema are revived thanks to the fashion of national creators determined to keep their roots alive.
FERNANDO TOLEDO / REFORM AGENCY

MEXICO CITY. – Unforgettable moments, such as the sunrise in those eternal chinampas framed by the Iztaccíhuatl volcano, with a wonderful light that also bathed Pedro Armendáriz and Dolores del Río in some classics of Mexican cinema, are revived today thanks to the fashion of young national creators determined to keep your roots alive.

Silhouettes with volume that play with proportions and simple lines, almost minimalist, but that pay attention to detail and created in the workshops of two minds with a lot of future, Steph Orozco and Cynthia Buttenklepper, they shine in these water mirrors.

“We seek to highlight garments by these fashion artists who offer current proposals and show them in a framework very close to Mexicans, to our roots and in accordance with the photographer’s vision. Javier Molina, who is a lover of all things national and natural light ”, affirms Rosina Ramón, model manager, lover of fashion in all its facets and who was in charge of this photo session.

A tribute to the richness of the Country embodied in coats full of prints and hand-painted floral motifs, dresses with applications and textiles, shawls and ponchos made of natural materials, as well as garments in white, cotton and linen, which could be perfect for a girlfriend who loves Mexican things without falling into folklore.

But also tailored suits and jumpsuits, two garments that are always current and that acquire another dimension with Rosina’s avant-garde styling.

The accessories acquire preponderance: they include large ethnic necklaces, bracelets, turbans, wallets with printed flowers, as well as the bucket hats that have appeared with great force this season, without forgetting the beautiful “shining” or Oaxacan headdresses that were used in some of the looks.

The model Isis Jimenez, one of the promises in the international arena with covers in prestigious magazines and parades such as Alexander McQueen’s, is the muse of this new María Candelaria who trajinera plows through these meandering water channels that enclose the ancestral essence of Mexico. A true mix-match of colors and styles, which, although they do not lose the Mexican, are flaunted as modern and avant-garde representatives.

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