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These Women Rock Indigenous Clothes to Reclaim Their History
Bolivia’s cholitas, with their bowler hats and layered skirts, were once targets of discrimination. Now cholita fashion is a source of pride.
Peruvian Andean Woman (Quechua speaker)
Quechua Language (Quichua, Inga, Inca, Runasimi) Quechua is famous for being the language of the Inca Empire of Peru. In truth, however, there is no single Quechua language--instead there is what linguists called a dialect chain across most of Western South America, in which speakers of one Quechua language can understand the languages spoken by their immediate neighbors, but not a language further from them. So, for example, a speaker of South Bolivian Quechua may understand North Bolivian…
Bolivia: Sombrero de la Paceña
Conceived in London in the mid-19th century, nobody could have guessed the Bowler hat would one day end up 6,200 miles away in La Paz, where it became a symbol for a different class of Bolivian women looking to define their identity
These Women Rock Indigenous Clothes to Reclaim Their History
Bolivia’s cholitas, with their bowler hats and layered skirts, were once targets of discrimination. Now cholita fashion is a source of pride.
PRETTY STUFF! June 15, 2015 | ZsaZsa Bellagio - Like No Other
PRETTY STUFF! - Wishing you a wonderful Monday, here is a whole lot of lovely to start your week. Enjoy. TRELISE COOPER SPRING SUMMER 2015 COLLECTION "THEATRE OF FA
Flavia de Oliveira Stuns in Perú for Woman Shoot by Richard Ramos
Flavia in Perú - Fashion model Flavia De Oliveira stars in the October 2013 issue of Woman Madame Figaro as lensed by photographer Richard Ramos. Styled by Marta Lasierra, the Brazilian babe dons colorful and bejeweled pieces from designer labels as she explores the stunning sights of Perú. / Ha ...
Tokuko 1er S/S 2012
Tokuko 1er S/S 2012
A Sneak Peek of Mario Testino’s Alta Moda Exhibit
Mario Testino pays homage to Peruvian culture in his new exhibit at the Dallas Contemporary.