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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

A photo shoot inspired by artist Sylvia Ji. A collaboration of make up artist Edin Carpenter, Photographers Jerry Dugan, Ryan Baker, model Mollie Gittens, editor Trent Palmer and Hair stylist Tyler

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  • I'm glad people are getting a taste of hispanic culture and I love the make up but it's pretty lame that they used a blonde white girl for the model!!! She even says that she loves the Mexican tradition but also that she knew she had to get someone who was really pale!?! If she wanted to "stay true to the traditions" she should've used a Latina!!!

  • @llamagirl79

    i agree with you 100% !!! there are pale Latinas out there

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  • what is the music?)

  • she did a good job with the makeup, but I didn't really like the wig. Would have probably looked better if the girl's natural hair was actually long and black.

  • @llamagirl79 - how do you know the model isn' of latina descent?

  • love it!

  • @lissalou9292 I don't think you understood my comment. The skin color doesn't matter if you are going to cover it up anyway. I'm a makeup artist too. I know what I'm talking about.

  • @lecks45 Duh she is a skull thats why she is white!!!

  • amazing

    

  • @llamagirl79 las chicas latinas no necesariamente tenemos que ser morenas.... basta de estereotipos. aparte la catrina y el dia de los muertos al ser un icono mexicano, lo mejor seria decir contratar a una chica mexicana, pero eso que importa, esa chica para nada se aleja de los estandares etnicos de nuestro pais. aparte la catrina es un esqueleto que representaba a la gente rica de mexico de principios del siglo 20´.....

  • @milzomassacre94 i agree.... but it was a wig....

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