The Jerez Feria is famous for its horses and carriages, which were spectacular. |
But for this post, we're focusing on fashion. |
Half way through the afternoon, we realized that people loved to pose for pictures. This was such a delightful change from Morocco where people vehemently disliked getting their photos taken. |
Children were adorable in their dresses. |
(Laura and Molly, had you grown up here, there's no doubt you would have wanted a new dress every year!) |
Many of the casetas are private and only open to members and their guests. If you have a local friend with a caseta, you could be lucky enough to receive a much coveted invite. |
More locals, happy to pose. |
Love the pink dress. |
Men riding horses had their own costumes of fitted pants and a Zorro-like wide-brimmed hat. |
Men also wore the short-cut jacket and sash for a belt. |
It was a great day to wander around and take in the sights. (Polka dots were popular!) |
Another year, another Feria. Our friends Amanda and Alejandro and baby Daniel are moving Stateside this summer. They've been our Feria buddies these past few years, and we'll miss them! Adios! |
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