One of the most significant shifts in media content is the rise of the "Gentlewoman" style. This aesthetic leans into traditionally masculine tailoring but is reclaimed by women and non-binary individuals.

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Fast forward to the 2020s, and the suit has been deconstructed. Today’s media content features women in three-piece tailored suits, pastel blazers, or even suit jackets worn over bare skin. The shift is ideological: the modern "mujer con traje" does not wear the suit to blend in with men; she wears it to dominate on her own terms.

Women in Quiche are known for their stunning traditional clothing, which typically consists of a huipil (a colorful blouse), a falda (a long skirt), and a corte (a traditional sash). The huipil is often made from intricately woven fabric, featuring geometric patterns and vibrant colors. The falda is typically a long, flowing skirt that is worn with a corte, which is a traditional sash that cinches at the waist.