In Mexico, thousands of people gathered to take part in the Catherine parade, which is part of the Day of the Dead.
On the eve of the Day of the Dead in Mexico, a colorful and popular parade is held in honor of Catherine, who symbolizes wealth and beauty. About that saying goodbye Reuters.
It is noted that Calavera Katrina is a famous zinc engraving by the Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada, created in 1913. The image has become a symbol of Mexican art and is often used in artistic compositions dedicated to the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1-2.
The Day of the Dead for Mexicans is considered a bright holiday, because you can meet deceased relatives. In cemeteries, relatives remember funny stories, they drink and eat.
As for Catherine’s clothing, the artist depicted her in a smart dress and a broad hat as a symbol of death, regardless of wealth.
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Day of the Dead celebrations begin in Mexico City as revelers, dressed as skeletons, march in the Catrina parade pic.twitter.com/nBwR1gDDI0
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