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Photo credit: Kathryn A. Hardy Bernal (2017). La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, Cholula, Puebla, México.

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Hardy Bernal, K. A. (2023, October). Fashion design process: Kathryn A Hardy Bernal.

Scope: Contemporary Research Topics (Art and Design), 25 (Special Issue – Fashion), 70-73. https://doi.org/10.34074/scop.1025015 Photo credit: Kathryn A. Hardy Bernal (2023). Una Colección de Moda, “El Amor Nunca Muere”: Deconstructed/Reconstructed Gothic & Lolita Fashion by “Botticelliangel” (Kathryn A. Hardy Bernal). Modelo 2: “Sagravera” (detail). Upcycled (reconstructed) from: 1. Screen-printed clothing patch: Modified by my embroidery,…

Hardy Bernal, K. A. (2023, April). In memoriam, in praesentia: La Calavera Catrina and embodiment through a Mexican aesthetic expression of a subcultural gothic fashion style.

In IFFTI Annual Proceedings 2 (pp. 401-426). International Foundation of Fashion Technology Institutes. ABSTRACT “This paper examines the emergence of the alternative fashion-based Gothic and Lolita movement in Mexico, and its development from its Japanese streetstyle foundations. It investigates its intentions, motivations, symbolism, and intertextual cultural and religious associations, particularly connected with the festivities and…

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