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One of the strongest and most recognizable symbols of The Day of the Dead celebrations is the tall female skeleton wearing a fancy hat with feathers. You have surely seen her in various contexts because the striking unique makeup has become very trendy in the last years. Her name is La Catrina and the essence of her story goes deep into Mexican traditions and roots but has been restyled only in the last century. But we do decorate it more starting mid-to-late-October. We had a death in the family in July, our matriarch, my Nina Marina, and I know it’s going to be extra emotional because she was the one who taught us to create the altar,” she says. “And now she’ll be on it for the first time.” Californian Hispanic and Latin Americans celebrate Day of the Dead with a parade and altars commemorating departed family and friends at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Nik Wheeler / Corbis via Getty Images

It’s a celebration about honoring and keeping alive the memory of your loved ones and believing that one day you’ll be together. (It is believed) on that one day, even though you’re alive, that realm opens up and you’re together on the Day of the Dead,” Marquez says. “The celebration, and the event itself, it’s very deep and meaningful for a lot of people and everybody has a different idea (of how to celebrate).” A view of the atmosphere at the 23rd Annual Dia De Los Muertos at Hollywood Forever on October 29, 2022 in Hollywood. Emma McIntyre / Getty Images Here is a girl celebrating the Day of the Dead. She has tattooed her face so that it looks like a skull. Skulls are used on the Day of the Dead for people to connect themselves with the dead. Use a wide range of vibrant colors to make her tattoos look as gorgeous as her. Here is an illustration of the common belief in Mexico, that on every Day of the Dead, the dead in the graveyard come to life – though they are invisible to us. In this image, the setting in the graveyard symbolizes the dead, and the huge skull lives in it shows this belief. Bring out those paints and color this illustration to excellence, showing respect to those who have passed! On the Day of the Dead, the Mexicans go to the graveyard to visit those who have passed away. They wear skull masks and formal wear, to pay respect. This helps them connect the dead to them, bringing a sense of connection. It’s not that only the livings enjoy the Day of the Dead. Even the dead do, it’s their day after all! Here is a skeleton enjoying the Day of the Dead, entertaining other Dead by step-dancing and playing his violin! With a musical fest indeed!Presenting some skull designs that the Mexicans are going to wear on Dia De Los Muertos. Color the skulls to scariness! So, you must be thinking that Day of the Dead is such a sad day. Well… no! Actually, the Mexicans totally enjoy this day their heads out! Look at this image, for instance, it makes me feel so happy – not sad for the death of the person. Colour this dancing and singing skeleton with bright hues. Since I was little, I remember putting together the altar with photos of our loved ones and their favorite foods and drinks like rice and beans, birrote (bread), Mexican candy and liquor,” Carlos recalls. “We always went to downtown Los Angeles to the flower market to buy fresh marigolds for the altar. We would also make it a point to eat their favorite meals during this time.”

We have people from all around the world that know about it,” Marquez says. “We try to give some insight into Mexican culture but at the same time it is embraced by so many different countries." A view of the atmosphere at Dia De Los Muertos at Hollywood Forever on Nov. 2, 2019 in Hollywood, California. Emma McIntyre / Getty Images A special ritual at home or at the cemetery She is a strong visual image depicting how the Mexican people see death and the afterlife. Different cultures have diverse traditions in regards to death and how they deal with it individually and as a family. Mexico is very unique in their views of this fact of life and prefers to take it good-humoredly and passionately. That is not to say that they don’t grieve and miss a loved one who passes away. What it means is that they choose to celebrate the life and memories the person created while they were with them instead of indulging in the fact that they are gone forever. Here is Mr. Potato Head from Toy Story, who is also here to celebrate the Day of the Dead. He wants to pay his respects to his parents (who were also potatoes – naturally). Well, what’s funny is this potato has bones! Anyways, color him great to make him presentable in front of his (dead) parents. It's also where Carlos Eric Lopez, the Mexican-American fine art and celebrity photographer, hosted his third annual Día de Muertos celebration on Nov. 1. Carlos Eric Lopez and Lola Joann V. Cisneros at his third annual Día de Muertos Celebration at Hollywood Forever on Nov. 1, 2023 in Hollywood. Gonzalo Marroquin / Getty Images Day of the Dead means many things to many people, as Deisy Marquez, Día y Noche de los Muertos event founder, also tells TODAY.com about the cemetery's annual celebration.

Look at this dead one, he is wearing the typical Mexican hat which either musicians or cowboys wear, and his expression of sheer thrill makes me feel thrilled myself! Yee Haw! Colour the cowboy’s hat brown, red, and orange to give the final edges to his cowboy look! Bottom line: Be respectful and try to keep the meaning of Día de los Muertos, not cosplay, at the forefront when coming up with your designs. What do you need for Day of the Dead makeup? The purpose of the Day of the Dead is primarily to remind people that life in the material world is ephemeral. It serves to remind observers of the age-old existential priorities, including family cohesion, community, and joy for the sake of it. Like many cultures, the holiday also stresses the importance of honoring ancestors and, by extension, remembering the values and traditions that have been passed down over generations.

At Lopez’s Día de Muertos event, it incorporated traditional elements of the holiday, along with his new traditions he creates and establishes as he continues to host. It is believed that the Aztecs worshipped a goddess of death that they alleged protected their departed loved ones, helping them into the next stages. The Mexican tradition of honoring and celebrating the dead is entrenched deeply in the culture of its people. One of the most recognized yearly events that is celebrated throughout Mexico is Día de los Muertos. This celebration is rich in rituals and expresses the unique and exceptional relationship that Mexicans have with death and with their ancestors. La Catrina is an iconic figure that comes from a piece of work called La Calavera Catrina by artist José Guadalupe Posada, which features a skeleton woman wearing a dressy hat adorned with flowers. (Catrina was also later included in a mural by Diego Rivera.)Day of the Dead was recently made even more famous with the award-winning 3D computer-animated movie “Coco” released in 2017. The story is about 12-year-old Miguel who gets transported to the land of the Dead and meets his ancestors. The movie beautifully and masterfully covers the traditions involved during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. La Catrina My dad is from Mexico and my mom is second-generation Mexican American,” she shares. “Several years ago, I started hearing about it and seeing more of the celebrations on social media and online. By then I had lost some relatives and the symbolism of remembering our loved ones during this time really affected me.” Miller, who was from North Carolina, died of blunt force injuries, according to the Charleston County Coroner’s Office. On that day, you put all the food on the altar, Flores Juarez says, because Nov. 2 is when the adult souls return and more personal belongings are placed on the altar. By Nov. 3, they begin to say goodbye to their dearly departed. "That's why the fruit spoils and it doesn't taste the same... It means they have eaten it and have taken it with them," he says in Spanish. Planning your next trip to Mexico during Día de los Muertos will definitely leave you with a good sense of the Mexican people and their views on life and living.

La Catrina: technically the correct term to use when referring to the elaborate, opulent skull makeup look for Día de Muertos that commonly features flowers and other rich embellishments This is an image of a simple sugar skull without many complications. Doesn’t it still look wonderful? This really shows the power of simplicity. The simpler, the more powerful, the better. I’m sure the person wearing this skull will have a fun time, he/she will look just astounding. Oh, hey! You have a chance to wear this sugar skull! Just print this image, color it as per your taste, cut the outlines neatly, attach a string to either end of the cheek, and wear it as though it were a mask! Here is your chance to celebrate the Day of the Dead in Mexican style!The evening also included a performance by Mexican-American singer Ángela Aguilar and a dining experience curated by Enrique Olvera, the Mexican chef behind Mexico City’s Pujol. Ángela Aguilar performs onstage during Carlos Eric Lopez’s third annual Día de Muertos Celebration at Hollywood Forever on Nov. 1, 2023 in Hollywood. Gonzalo Marroquin / Getty Images As the days continue and they are “esperando a nuestros muertitos" (waiting for our deceased), another candle is lit, a glass of water is placed, as well as white bread, fruit and marigolds, among other tokens. By Nov. 1, which he calls All Saints' Day, "vienen todos los muertitos, fecha en la que llegan los angelitos que son las almas que fallecieron siendo niños."

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