Mexican designer Hugo Rosas fuses soccer jerseys with pre-Hispanic culture and papel picado traditions for World Cup
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Associated Press
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Mexican designer Hugo Rosas creates soccer jersey designs that blend pre-Hispanic culture and Mexican traditions like papel picado (cut-paper ornaments) ahead of the World Cup. His collection "Calados del Alma" (Cutouts of the Soul) draws from ancient Mexican beliefs and aims to showcase Mexican identity and pride beyond the country's borders through the fusion of soccer and cultural heritage.
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· 1 pulledWe try to create concepts that resonate with us and convey traditions that make Mexicans feel proud
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