Giselle Itié Celebrates Mexican Heritage at Día de Muertos Gala in São Paulo

Actress Giselle Itié, known for her role in the podcast ‘Exaustas,’ honored her Mexican heritage at the first Día de Muertos Gala in São Paulo. Dressed in a striking red outfit by Paula Raia, Itié embraced the vibrant colors and symbolism of the Mexican tradition. The event, held at the Palácio dos Cedros, brought together celebrities and personalities to celebrate the cultural richness of Día de Muertos.

Day of the Dead Gala: A Celebration of Beauty and Craftsmanship

The Day of the Dead Gala in Mexico City was a spectacle of vibrant costumes, intricate hairstyles, and bold beauty looks. Guests embraced the theme of celebrating Mexican craftsmanship, showcasing their creativity through unique hair accessories, dazzling makeup, and stunning ensembles. Explore the captivating beauty trends that emerged from this unforgettable event.

Anahuacalli Museum: Celebrating 60 Years of Diego Rivera’s Dream

The Anahuacalli Museum in Mexico City, a testament to Diego Rivera’s lifelong passion for pre-Hispanic art, is celebrating its 60th anniversary. This unique museum, designed by Rivera himself, houses a vast collection of ancient artifacts and offers a glimpse into Mexico’s rich cultural heritage. From its architectural symbolism to its diverse collection, the Anahuacalli is a testament to the enduring legacy of the iconic Mexican muralist.

A Summer of Mexicana: Tequila Don Julio Honors Mexican Creativity with Sony Music Latin

As Música Mexicana continues to rise in popularity worldwide, Tequila Don Julio and Sony Music Latin have joined forces to celebrate and spotlight the Mexican creatives behind this vibrant art form. This summer, ‘A Summer of Mexicana’ will offer a series of immersive experiences, including private concerts featuring award-winning artists like Christian Nodal, performances on Jimmy Kimmel’s Summer Stage, and personalized Spotify playlists that highlight the genre’s diversity. The initiative also includes a special Artist Edition designed by Mexican illustrator Dia Pacheco and a partnership with the Tequila Don Julio Fund to support emerging creatives in Houston, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

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