ANAHUACALLI, A MANIFESTO IN STONES Dior Cruise 2024 Photography by Olivier Zahm Celebrating Mexico’s indigenous heritage, this modernist temple stands for cultural decolonization and defies the glorification of the present. Nayeli de Alba, style Mariana Arias, Sorachi Terrazas, and Jennifer Matias, models Erich Clemenz, hair Isra Quiroz, make-up Sara Lee, casting director Luis Calderón and Raúl Castellanos, photographer’s assistants Queca Gómez Castro, Maria Lurdes Laurrabaquio, and Frida Robert, stylist’s assistants shot at Museo Anahuacalli, designed by diego rivera and juan O’gorman, 1942-1964, in Mexico city, copyright 2023 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. and Adagp, Paris
Houndstooth jacket, vest, and trousers, white blouse, black tie, gold butterfly necklace, and pearl earring Dior
Olive pea jacket, embroidered combat trousers, and ribbed linen top, with gold earrings, butterfly rings, and black “dior wind” boots Dior A poster of Eulalia Guzmán, one of the first feminists in Mexico and a renowned archaeologist who helped Diego Rivera assemble his massive collection of over 50,000 pieces of pre-Hispanic art. Photo Simón Flechine Semo, circa 1950, collection Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia de México
front: black embroidered jacket, cardigan, and skirt, worn with black blouse, pearl earring, and gold butterfly earring Dior back: black embroidered jacket and vest, black skirt, and gold butterfly earring Dior