Traditional Mexican dress
Title
Traditional Mexican dress
Description
A young girl wearing a dress from the Mexican state of Jalisco. These dresses are known for being styled after Spanish dresses, appearing in Mexico after it was colonized. The dresses are traditionally made out of cotton, are brightly colored and adorned with ribbons.
Date Created
circa 1990s
Subject
Place
Cornelius, Oregon
Medium
Identifier
CCpic_055
Rights
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Source
Centro Cultural Photography Collection
Type
Still Image