Photograph of girls wearing dresses 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 and are brightly colored and adorned with ribbons.
Children outside of Central Cultural, wearing traditional Mexican costumes. The girls are wearing dresses 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 and are brightly colored and adorned with ribbons. The boys are wearing mariachi costumes.
Two men holding an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe with the Mexican and American flags behind them at the head of a parade. Most likely the parade is celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico.
A parade celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico. The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and both the Mexican and American flags lead the parade.
A parade celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico. The parade is passing an old Jose Cuervo billboard advertisement.
A parade celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico. Two children at the front of the parade are holding an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and both the Mexican and American flags are represented.
A parade celebrating El día de los niños, or the Day of the Child, often observed on April 30th in Mexico. The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and both the Mexican and American flags lead the parade.