News

The popularity of “Catholic Mexican Girl” style — white dresses, braids, crucifixes — raises questions about how U.S. consumers represent Latin American culture.
It’s their way or the highway. A Mexican restaurant in New Jersey is serving up an ultra strict dress code — despite the fact that it’s on a truck route next door to a QuickChek convenience ...
After researching Mexican history, heritage, art, culture, and climate I felt most inspired by Mexican carnivals, fiestas, and dancing. I chose to design a Mexican fiesta dress which was great for ...
Horse-riding side saddle escaramuzas keep centuries-old Mexican sport alive in south suburbs 'Riding side-saddle is not easy. It hurts your back and you gotta look pretty doing it too' ...
Mexican bride appears in handcuffs in her WEDDING DRESS after being arrested for extorting and kidnapping chicken farm workers for drug cartels The bride, groom and six other men were arrested as ...
One of my favourites was a black spaghetti strap dress with an embroidered belt and a bolero jacket but it was more Latino than Mexican. I finally decided on this dress as it combines both Matthew ...
Horse-riding side saddle escaramuzas keep centuries-old Mexican sport alive in Chicago suburbs 'Riding side-saddle is not easy. It hurts your back and you gotta look pretty doing it too' ...
I used, predominantly, the colours of the Mexican flag. However, to give the dress more depth, I added a black and white trim around the skirt of the dress; as this adds to the impression of a ...
South suburban Escaramuzas are keeping a centuries-old Mexican sport alive from the left side of the horse. 24/7 Live San Francisco East Bay South Bay Peninsula North Bay Welcome, Mickey ...
Comments. 1. At 9:39pm on 21 May 2010, U14477345 wrote:. This is a wonderful dress which displays the culture of Mexico very well. I love the red and balck together and all the beautiful flowers.
Escaramuzas dazzle audiences with synchronized choreography and colorful dresses, all while riding horses. The sport, charrería, is Mexico's oldest.
Escaramuzas dazzle audiences with synchronized choreography and colorful dresses, all while riding horses. The sport, charrería, is Mexico's oldest.