More and more designers draw inspiration from Mexico dress pre-Columbian.
Mexico fashion model harkening back to the country's lucrative sartorial past — wearing a tunic top silk curtains and sporting a brightly colored with hieroglyphic symbols.
A growing number of designers who draw inspiration from Mexico dress pre-Columbian widely used during the celebration of two centuries the country last year, and they came up with the fashion delivers tradition contemporary twist.
Known as huipiles, tunic and baggy designed with clear patterns of birds, flowers and geometric shapes have been for centuries identified the origin and the marital status of indigenous women in Mexico and Central America.
Huipiles (pronounced PEE-wee-lay) is now being manufactured with cloth produced and non-natives such as silk instead of cotton and wool the women have been subject to generation along with subtle of lace. Clothes also take sex appeal with the Division of a show off the dress and belly shirts seen on trendy fashion house Mexico.