They say it's nice to have an opportunity to celebrate Mexican Heritage and small businesses around the city.
Alondra and her mother, Sonia, own Huipil Boutique. They offer an opportunity to buy not only colorful, handcrafted items but also items that tell a story. The Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead event, offers them a space to connect with customers face-to-face rather than online. "Day of the Dead is a joyful celebration, so we are coming together and celebrating the memory of our lost loved ones, so we’ll do that a lot through our community," said Nikki Butler, Maxwell Street Market Manager.
Aracely Zarco felt called to come, mostly because the event collaborated with the Chicago Vintage Festival.
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