huipil
A huipil is a traditional garment worn by indigenous women in Mexico and Central America, particularly among the Maya communities. It is typically made from cotton or wool and features intricate designs that reflect the wearer's cultural identity, region, and social status. The huipil is often handwoven and can be adorned with colorful embroidery.
The garment is usually worn over a skirt and can vary in length and style. Each huipil tells a story through its patterns and colors, making it a significant part of the wearer's heritage. The craftsmanship involved in creating a huipil is highly valued, showcasing the rich textile traditions of the region.