Growing up in Mexico, Nadia often spent her weekends horseback riding with her parents on their family horse farm, a memory she holds near and dear to her heart. “As an ode to my family and my culture, I wanted to use my parent’s horse farm as the backdrop for my Spring 2025 Collection.” Nadia Manjarrez shares.
As her vision for the collection expanded, Manjarrez drew further inspiration from the feminist movement of the Escaramuzas, a team of sixteen women who ride horses and perform synchronized choreography to music while sitting side saddle. They wear traditional outfits featuring full skirts, large ruffles and classic charro hats, inspired by Adelitas, women fighters in the Mexican Revolution.
[Photo Credit: Courtesy of Nadia Manjarrez]
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