Like a fingerprint, the pattern on each dress is an inscription of one’s own identity.
“Walking through the village of Chalchihuitan I noticed that all of the women wore dresses with a similar shape and structure.” – Yael
Stark white fabrics, short sleeves and boxy silhouettes make up the foundation of each dress.
Only when you stand close do you see the uniqueness of each piece.
Family histories and the stories of ancestors create a pattern for the embroidery.
We each possess experiences of the past, hopes for the future and expectations for the present.
Wearing this dress is a way of identifying yourself.
“When meeting the dressmakers I witnessed the sets for completing each unique piece. The women shared the meaning and importance of their designs.” – Yael
“You will come to recognize the pattern as your own, just as I have.” – Yael
Study every detail of the dress as you become connected to your inner and outer self.
Wearing this dress with confidence means you have found your identity with its design.
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