Seated against a vibrant floral backdrop, adorned with her iconic floral crown and wearing a traditional Mexican dress topped with a flowing black shawl draped over her shoulders, Frida Kahlo, the renowned Mexican painter, always carried the rich history of Mexico with her in every photoshoot. Kahlo’s image has transcended her art, becoming a powerful icon in its own right, thrusting Mexican culture onto the global stage. Amidst the homogenizing force of global fast fashion, Kahlo’s image remains a rare symbol of cultural and ethnic expression, a quality often missing in today’s mainstream fashion. Yet, award-winning Egyptian-Sudanese-American fashion designer Mina Tahir, founder of the Mina Tahir fashion label, rises as a fresh influence blending indigenous and contemporary styles. Her approach to fashion, reminiscent of Kahlo’s, is imbued with a youthful and modern technological twist. Rooted in research, her designs are a thoughtful exploration of how fashion can bridge the gap between past and present. She embroiders a story of her heritage, identity and culture through each piece, transforming fabric into wearable stories. Growing as a Creative As a child, Tahir’s earliest memories revolved around the textiles and colors that…
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