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The Stroll
The design features La Catrina, an icon of Mexican culture associated with the celebration of the Day of the Dead. This figure was created by Posada, an engraver and caricaturist who created the Garbancera Skull character to criticize women who wanted to dress like the wealthy ladies of the time. The idea was to mock those women who left their customs to try to dress and behave in a more European style.
José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913), originally from the city of Aguascalientes, created the character of the Garbancera Skull with the image of a skull dressed in a feathered hat in the style of European fashion at the time. Later it was renamed “Catrina” by the famous muralist Diego Rivera. This design is based on the multiple catrinas of Posada. Catrinas that have become one of the symbols of Mexican culture.

The Stroll
The design features La Catrina, an icon of Mexican culture associated with the celebration of the Day of the Dead. This figure was created by Posada, an engraver and caricaturist who created the Garbancera Skull character to criticize women who wanted to dress like the wealthy ladies of the time. The idea was to mock those women who left their customs to try to dress and behave in a more European style.
José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913), originally from the city of Aguascalientes, created the character of the Garbancera Skull with the image of a skull dressed in a feathered hat in the style of European fashion at the time. Later it was renamed “Catrina” by the famous muralist Diego Rivera. This design is based on the multiple catrinas of Posada. Catrinas that have become one of the symbols of Mexican culture.

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Quetz4 presents Mesoamerica’s lost culture, magic and wisdom. It’s a tribute to our ancient town, which fought against darkness. A town who respected Mother Nature’s balance. A wise, plain and spiritual town whose objective was to awaken human awareness.
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