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iLaCatrina LLC is proud to announce a historic milestone for Mexican culture as the iconic Catrina makes her debut at New York Fashion Week on February 9, 2025. This marks the first time that the Catrina, a globally recognized symbol of Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), will be featured on one of the most prestigious fashion stages in the world. This groundbreaking presentation not only showcases the beauty and intricacy of Mexican culture but also underscores the importance of sharing cultural heritage on an international platform. The Catrina, with her elegantly adorned skeletal figure and vibrant artistry, represents the deep respect Mexicans have for life, death, and the celebration of their ancestry. A Cultural and Artistic Milestone The debut of Catrinas at New York Fashion Week is more than a fashion statement – it is a celebration of identity, tradition, and the power of storytelling through design. Each look in the presentation is a fusion of contemporary fashion and Mexican artistry, weaving together themes of history, remembrance, and creativity. About iLaCatrina LLC Founded by Araminta Romero, iLaCatrina LLC is dedicated to preserving and promoting Mexican traditions through innovative fashion and art. With a history of showcasing at events like Texas Fashion Week, the Liberty Hotel in Boston, and luxury fundraisers, the company continues to expand its reach, ensuring that the essence of Mexico is celebrated globally. A Call to Celebrate and Learn The inclusion of Catrinas at New York Fashion Week opens a new chapter in cultural representation, inviting audiences worldwide to experience the depth and beauty of Mexican heritage. For professional photography, interviews, or additional information, please contact press@ilacatrina.com. Join us in celebrating this monumental moment as we honor the past, embrace the present, and inspire the future through the lens of Catrinas at New York Fashion Week. Contact: iLaCatrina LLC Press Inquiries: press@ilacatrina.com www.iLaCatrina.com

iLaCatrina LLC is proud to announce a historic milestone for Mexican culture as the iconic Catrina makes her debut at New York Fashion Week on February 9, 2025. This marks the first time that the Catrina, a globally recognized symbol of Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), will be featured on one of the most prestigious fashion stages in the world. This groundbreaking presentation not only showcases the beauty and intricacy of Mexican culture but also underscores the importance of sharing cultural heritage on an international platform. The Catrina, with her elegantly adorned skeletal figure and vibrant artistry, represents the deep respect Mexicans have for life, death, and the celebration of their ancestry. A Cultural and Artistic Milestone The debut of Catrinas at New York Fashion Week is more than a fashion statement – it is a celebration of identity, tradition, and the power of storytelling through design. Each look in the presentation is a fusion of contemporary fashion and Mexican artistry, weaving together themes of history, remembrance, and creativity. About iLaCatrina LLC Founded by Araminta Romero, iLaCatrina LLC is dedicated to preserving and promoting Mexican traditions through innovative fashion and art. With a history of showcasing at events like Texas Fashion Week, the Liberty Hotel in Boston, and luxury fundraisers, the company continues to expand its reach, ensuring that the essence of Mexico is celebrated globally. A Call to Celebrate and Learn The inclusion of Catrinas at New York Fashion Week opens a new chapter in cultural representation, inviting audiences worldwide to experience the depth and beauty of Mexican heritage. For professional photography, interviews, or additional information, please contact press@ilacatrina.com. Join us in celebrating this monumental moment as we honor the past, embrace the present, and inspire the future through the lens of Catrinas at New York Fashion Week. Contact: iLaCatrina LLC Press Inquiries: press@ilacatrina.com www.iLaCatrina.com

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