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#MBFWMx Day 4


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On the 4th day of Mercedes-Benz fashion Week Mexico I decided to wear a polka dots vintage skirt that belonged to my mom with my favorite denim shirt and my grey high heel oxfords.

For these look I decided to wear my World Family Ibiza clutch, my dad bought it for me last summer and I’m crazy about it.

Centro

The upcoming Mexican fashion designers showed us their great talent.

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Alexia Ulabarri

I loved her design line, transparencies and great application of cutting pieces of fabric.

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Jorge Duque

Sustainable fashion and new fabrics, a clothing line created for the working and independent women.

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Julia y Renata

The designers from Guadalajara played with the transparencies in their collection to create a new asymmetric silhouette.

Usually they use black and white in their clothing lines but this time they adventured by using pastels.

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Lorena Saravia

Leather used in jackets and details of her clothing line.

She is one of the greater talents in Mexico.

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Photos via Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Mexico.

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