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Frida Kahlo's Traditional OutfitsFrida Kahlo

These traditional outfits reflect Kahlo’s deep identification with Mexican heritage. Drawing from Indigenous styles like the Tehuana dress, she created a visual identity that fused femininity, politics, and cultural pride. Her clothing concealed physical injuries while asserting autonomy—turning fashion into resistance and daily performance into art.
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