Present textiles of Oaxaca and Chiapas in the Mexican Fashion Show in Canada
The Mexican fashion designers and Malinali Paulina Fosado, who are distinguished by incorporating indigenous textiles in their fashion designs come to the capital of Alberta, Calgary, to make a fashion show specially prepared for this occasion.
The Mexican fashion designers and Malinali Paulina Fosado, who are distinguished by incorporating indigenous textiles in their fashion designs come to the capital of Alberta, Calgary, to make a fashion show specially prepared for this occasion. A collection of 32 dresses(backless formal dresses) with textiles of Oaxaca and Chiapas will be exhibited at the Mexican Fashion Show to be held in Alberta, Canada, on 15 April. The Mexican fashion designers and Malinali Paulina Fosado, who are distinguished by incorporating indigenous textiles in their fashion designs come to the capital of Alberta, Calgary, to make a fashion show specially prepared for this occasion. In addition, with the support of the Consulate of Mexico in this city, will hold meetings with fashion design institutes in Canada, he explained to Notimex Consul General Cecilia Villanueva. ![]() The collection will be exhibited at the Mexican Fashion Show consists of 22 dresses that will be shown on the catwalk by ten Canadian models, plus another ten outfits that will be on display mannequins. The designs of these dresses have as textile base Oaxaca and Chiapas, following the tradition of the Fosado sisters, who have put up the name of Mexico with their designs. "Celebrating Mexican indigenous roots use textiles dialoguing together to create a unique piece, creating a dance of colors" and Paulina and Malinali define the essence of his creations. With more than 14 years designing dresses(http://www.dressesmallau.co/formal-dresses-canberra-c329/) with Mexican flair, Canada explore the possibility of expanding its market. The designers will meet this week with representatives of the Fashion Institute of Olds College, where fashion design and modeling is studied, and discuss how they process their textiles. They will meet with members of the Alberta College of Arts and Design, said Villanueva, who noted that this activity is part of the cultural program of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "We also will contact the fashion magazines specialized in Alberta," he said. The tour of the exhibition designers and their designs will be exploited to look for a possible student exchange with fashion institutes of Mexico and Canada. "We want to see if we can establish a student exchange in these Canadian schools so they can come and vice versa Mexican students," Villanueva said. He stressed that not only is making the fashion show but to promote the art of Mexico through design, as -consideró- in Canada little is known, at least in the west. "Calgary is a dynamic city, there are several fashion shows this season, so it will be very important exhibition of Mexican designs," he added. The Mexican Fashion Show attended by representatives of the Alberta government, business, media, academics and specialists related to this industry. The event, co-sponsored by a modeling agency Calgary, Mexican tourist destinations with information Tourism Board of Mexico will be promoted.
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