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Smiffys Deluxe Day of the Dead Bride Costume, Black with Dress & Rose Veil, Mexican Day of The Dead/Sugar Fancy Dress, Adult Dress Up Costumes

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Siena Gaglianois an associate editor at Cosmopolitan and has three years of experience writing about beauty, fashion, and lifestyle news. She's an expert at writing makeup stories that range from witch makeup tutorials to the best gel eyeliners. She's an authority in all makeup categories, but after speaking to—and learning from—Mexican-American artists and designers regarding Día de los Muertos, she feels knowledgable on the topic. Her Day of the Dead makeup looks include all Mexican-American artists. It’s not that only the livings enjoy the Day of the Dead. Even the dead do, it’s their day after all! Here is a skeleton enjoying the Day of the Dead, entertaining other Dead by step-dancing and playing his violin! With a musical fest indeed! She is a strong visual image depicting how the Mexican people see death and the afterlife. Different cultures have diverse traditions in regards to death and how they deal with it individually and as a family. Mexico is very unique in their views of this fact of life and prefers to take it good-humoredly and passionately. That is not to say that they don’t grieve and miss a loved one who passes away. What it means is that they choose to celebrate the life and memories the person created while they were with them instead of indulging in the fact that they are gone forever.

This year, Gael Garcí­a Bernal was honored with the inaugural Premio Vida y Legado (life and legacy award) for being “a true cinematic icon whose brilliant work as both a producer and actor has brought Latino stories to life and given them a space in mainstream culture,” Lopez says. Jessica Alba, Carlos Eric Lopez, and Gael García Bernal. Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images

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La Catrina is an iconic figure that comes from a piece of work called La Calavera Catrina by artist José Guadalupe Posada, which features a skeleton woman wearing a dressy hat adorned with flowers. (Catrina was also later included in a mural by Diego Rivera.) For Rene Flores Juarez, 68, who hails from Atlixco, Mexico, and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York, Day of the Dead is a multi-day celebration starting Oct. 28. As he tells TODAY.com in Spanish, on the first day they place a white candle, white flower and a glass of water on the altar for the souls who do not have any family. The purpose of the Day of the Dead is primarily to remind people that life in the material world is ephemeral. It serves to remind observers of the age-old existential priorities, including family cohesion, community, and joy for the sake of it. Like many cultures, the holiday also stresses the importance of honoring ancestors and, by extension, remembering the values and traditions that have been passed down over generations. The event is near and dear to many. It's also a big family celebration with costume and altar contests, live music and food vendors celebrating Mexican culture at the cemetery.

This is Ernesto de la Cruz, the antagonist character in the film Coco. The film is based in Mexico and the Day of the Dead ceremonies. It shows the spirit world of the dead. Ernesto is known for his good looks, sheer charm, and great musical sense. Show his charm with clarity using your colors! It’s a celebration about honoring and keeping alive the memory of your loved ones and believing that one day you’ll be together. (It is believed) on that one day, even though you’re alive, that realm opens up and you’re together on the Day of the Dead,” Marquez says. “The celebration, and the event itself, it’s very deep and meaningful for a lot of people and everybody has a different idea (of how to celebrate).” A view of the atmosphere at the 23rd Annual Dia De Los Muertos at Hollywood Forever on October 29, 2022 in Hollywood. Emma McIntyre / Getty Images My dad is from Mexico and my mom is second-generation Mexican American,” she shares. “Several years ago, I started hearing about it and seeing more of the celebrations on social media and online. By then I had lost some relatives and the symbolism of remembering our loved ones during this time really affected me.” As Bautista explains it, the makeup is a reflection of your own life or an interpretation of someone that you’re honoring, so what colors you use is up to you as the artist. Feel free to incorporate your loved one's favorite flower or colors in your design. Why trust Cosmo?

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Sugar Skull is a skull made by compressing sugar. It is – obviously – white in color, but the inner flower designs are colored by expert artists like yourself. Now you have a chance to set forth your own Sugar Skull better than even those used in Mexico. Print this image now and get started! For the past 24 years, Hollywood Forever president Tyler Cassity and Marquez, along with their team, visit a specific state in Mexico and learn about the community's Day of the Dead customs and rituals. Miller, who was from North Carolina, died of blunt force injuries, according to the Charleston County Coroner’s Office. Here is an image of the Cemetery of the Dead. Notice how the events are being carried by skull humans, therefore symbolizing the dead. This image is one of the many methods by which the Mexican people represent the spirit of the dead, showing how even the dead live a normal life in the spirit world. To prepare for the spirits' arrival, people will make altars that include photos of the deceased, sugar skulls, which represent death and rebirth, as well as the deceased's favorite foods and belongings.

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