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A binnacle of Mariana's tasteful footsteps

Jamaica Market in DF

August 15, 2019
Markets reveal a city’s heart and soul. On my last visit to Mexico City I was searching for flowers for a new fragrance campaign shoot. We started our visit in the rose section and as we walked about calla lilies, carnations, foliage and kitschy arrangements I understood a little bit more about this city’s passion for color and vibrancy
A blue crate filled with pink and white flowers
Zucchini flowers and huitlacoche- the fungus that grows on corn and tastes like truffles...
A bunch of flowers and vegetables on a table
Sometimes the “ back of the house” holds all the treasures
A chair is sitting in the middle of a garden surrounded by plants.
In my obsession for all things rosa I stumbled upon this sweet sweet pink meringue. Don Rodolfo told us how these are a family recipe brought by his grandfather from Italy at the turn of last century.
A pink tray filled with pink cupcakes and rolls
Contrasts- color blocking even when it comes to bundles of siempre vivas- the traditional flowers 
A woman is taking a picture of a teddy bear made of flowers in a flower shop.
M Schelleping…
A woman is carrying a large bouquet of flowers and newspapers.

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A man is standing on top of a building overlooking the ocean.
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Summer movies to travel the world...
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