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More model informationDía de los Muertos blends remembrance with celebration, turning the border between life and death into a doorway of color. Families build ofrendas with marigolds, candles, and sugar skulls to welcome returning spirits. Among the festival’s iconic figures stands El Catrín, the elegant male counterpart to La Catrina. Dressed in a sharp suit, top hat, and skeletal grin, he represents a playful truth: death comes for everyone, rich or poor, and dignity lies in accepting that with style. His refined appearance isn’t meant to frighten but to remind celebrants that mortality can be faced with grace, humor, and a well-tailored coat.
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Feb 23rd 2026
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