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"In the Chiapas region of Mexico, the fabric for the gaban tunic and tote was woven on a backstrap loom by Sna Jolobil artisans coordinated by Pedro Meza for Dior Cruise 2024 by Maria Grazia Chiuri." Info from Dior on Twitter

 

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Monica Barbaro

 

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Rachel Zegler

 

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@Iwantcoffee wrote:

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This is my favorite, so pretty. Cute little bag too 

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Lol it's only 11 thousand dollars

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@Greeneyedlady21 wrote:

Lol it's only 11 thousand dollars


 

 

So, how many did you order? Woman Very Happy

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"Decorative bands handwoven and embroidered by artisans from the Taller Textil Yolcentle founded by Hilán Cruz  incorporated into dresses."

Info from Dior on Twitter. There is also a short video of the artisans.

 

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Pepenado embroidery from Rocinante, realized by the Mixteca Alta women of San Pablo Tijaltepec, Oaxaca.

 

 

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"In the San Pablo Tijaltepec community in Oaxaca, Mixteca Alta women are pictured creating examples of the kind of counted-stitch pepenado embroidery that appeared in the Dior Cruise fashion show" Info from Dior on Twitter

 

Pepenado embroidery from Rocinante, realized by the Mixteca Alta women of San Pablo Tijaltepec, Oaxaca.

 

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Quechquemitl and white shirt by Hilán Cruz and the Taller Textil Yolcentle from Puebla, Mexico.

 

butterfly jewels crafted by Mexican artisans

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