drblythenstein
drblythenstein
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BLYTHE DOLL artist. Design, Color & Fashion. ブライス
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DOLCE & GABANNA
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PRIYANKA CHOPRA
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BLYTHE SISTERS. University of Love & Scotty Mum
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LOUIS VUITTON 2013 Fashion Show
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BLYTHE SISTERS.  Fani Flamingo & Cute and Curious.
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LOUIS VUITTON 2013 Campaign.
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BLYTHE SISTERS.  Prima Dolly Aubrena & Lumi Demetria
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LUMI DEMETRIA
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Petrus van Schendel
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GUCCI X NORTH FACE Floral jacket
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BLYTHE SISTERS. Lady Panacea & Elegant Ellie
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drblythenstein · 3 years ago
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This typical costume from the Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, is recognized worldwide for the beauty of its embroidery and is a clear example of the cultural mix that has occurred over the years in Mexico, as the inspiration taken from the Manila shawl and the ruffles originated in Holland. Called Tehuana, it is made of three elemental pieces: the huipil or handmade blouse, and the skirt, both in black velvet or silk embroidered satin with colored flowers. Besides, the white ruffle is placed on the head for events or special occasions. Ethnic richness in Oaxaca is as vast as its territory, which is comprised of 570 municipalities, where 12 different indigenous communities live. There is an estimate of 300 typical Oaxacan costumes that artisans weave in cotton, wool and silk. Mixes fabrics have transcended frontiers thanks to their fine flower embroidery. Black and red colors predominate in their designs, which are usually adorned with figures of suns and magueys. The Chinantec fabrics are infused with vibrant colors, having pieces splashed of red, pink and purple. The meaning of their symbology is related to the origin of the world, and the coexistence of life and death.
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drblythenstein · 3 years ago
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Cherry Beach Sunset
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SWATCH watch “Dia De Muertos” GZ269 (2011)
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drblythenstein · 3 years ago
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Emilia Wickstead & LES RÊVERIES
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YALITZIA APARICIO
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