Friday, November 23, 2012

From Gala to Frida w/ 100% Pure Fact


Regional Tehuana dresses, including a blouse called huipil and a skirt, used by Mexican painter Frida Khalo are exhibited at her museum in Mexico City on November 21, 2012. The clothes, shoes, jewelry and headdresses chosen by the painter -wife of Mexican painter Diego Rivera, and who has inspired internationally renowned fashion designers- can be seen at their home Museum at the exhibition 'Appearances can be Deceiving', which includes blouses with colorful prints and long skirts, typical of the region of Oaxaca, south of Mexico City.
AFP PHOTO/OMAR TORRES.


All of the above is from artdaily.com






Blogger's Note
Using an uber-translation app, I determined that the the English translation of "Diego & Frida" is "Scott & Zelda."
The app then linked me to a talking feline "Zelda the Cat" who allegedly had evidence of a pleasure-packed and volatile weekend spent by the Funomenal 4-Some.

Funomenal 4-Some is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.


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