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Mexican Otomi fabrics are so much fun and bring so much color into a home. I love to wear Mexican inspired looks as well as incorporate them into design especially here in Austin where there is such a great Mexican influence.
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If you have a really simple clean look in your eating area, this can be a dramatic way to add color and bring the room to life! it makes the table the focal point.
You can buy that red fabric at Jacaranda.
I also love this dress from free people, while not and Otomi fabric, It gives the feel of a great throw blanket that has a poncho-esque feel.
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these are beautiful Mexican inspired dresses from Elle Magazine.
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Do you love the vibrant colors from Mexican fabrics or do you prefer to stay more neutral?
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