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ooooh!yes! it's this image of a lady with a skull like appearance but the makeup is so pretty! deeply rooted in Mexican culture, a Catrina is (per Google):
The Catrina stands as a central symbol of the Day of the Dead, representing the cycle of life and death. With her elegant attire and distinctive skull makeup, she embodies the idea that death is an integral part of life, to be acknowledged and celebrated. (and) La Catrina is an iconic, elegant skeleton figure who has become a symbol of Mexico's Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration, representing the idea that death is a part of life and that social class is irrelevant in the afterlife.
some dress like a Catrina for Halloween or Dia De Muertos (day of the dead) to commemorate the loved ones who are no longer with us & visit us on the Dia De Muertos!
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omgg the girl from the book of life!


