Día de Los Muertos is Reina Rebelde's favorite holiday. It is an opportunity to pay homage to loved ones who have passed away. Families remember the souls of their deceased relatives and share their fondest memories. It is believed that the day reunites the dead and living. Mexican illustrator, José Guadalupe Posada, first etched the La Catrina in 1910. It depicts a female skeleton dressed in a fancy floral hat befitting a European high-society outfit. The chapeau, inspired by French and European styles of the early 20th century, is a satire of Mexicans who over-embraced aristocratic European traditions and was meant to remind us that death was always the great equalizer. Follow along as our resident makeup educator Ana Siguenza shows you how to paint a beautiful Catrina. Shop now at www.reinarebelde.com