Life and Death Celebration: Day of the Dead Female Models
Life and Death Celebration: Day of the Dead Female Models
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The Day of the Dead or Dia de los Muertos is a much respected and honored event among many Mexican. It is a holiday whereby people respect the memories of the deceased loved ones. This yearly festival incorporates vivid colorful practices and deep significance to cultures and the modeling industry in particular has not been left out; women’s contributions are notably significant. .
Especially at this time of the year, models wear fine dresses and put on bold make up to become calaveras or the decorated sugar skulls. The imagery bears a meshing of living and dead: death is viewed as simply being a phase of the whole cycle of existence. The modeling combines the old and new owenie styles with many flowers on their heads, beadwork on dresses and heavy necklaces, every performance of modeling is different is predecessors.
Art is not only an ornament for these images but one of the explanations of the great event of the target group – constructions of Skeleton. Due to such works, models support the culture and heritage that are worth attention and respect.
While these females strut on the catwalk or smile for the cameras, they are honoring life and death as well, even as the living and the dead remain connected – ensuring that the vigil of their loved ones continues.