Tindi Mar Covers Vogue Mexico November 2021 by Sonia Szostak

Rising star Tindi Mar, environmental activist and Vogue Paris [now Vogue France] September 2021 cover star, spreads her nature-oriented magnificence over three covers of the November 2021 issue of Vogue Mexico.

Photographer Sonia Szóstak [IG] turns her own sensual eye to Tindi Mars in ‘Au Natural’, styled by Valentina Collado in fluid transparency and burnout fabrics to create the deeply-sensual, fashion atmosphere./ Makeup by Dariia Day

Armed with a recent university major in sustainable agricultural sciences and nutrition, Tindi is currently focused on economic and demographic expansion in her hometown of Guadalajara and its environmental impact.

AOC wrote about her September Vogue Paris [now France] fashion story: Tindi leads by example, living in a self-sustaining ecological community in Guadalajara. All the food in Tindi’s community is home grown, and the entire community is powered by solar energy. For a young woman, Mar is very clear about her priorities: the environment, sustainability, combatting climate change, animal rights and promoting food security for indigenous communities.

We know that Mar is wearing Gabriela Hearst in one of her covers, but we can’t yet speak to the degree of sustainability in the clothes featured.

Studying Vogue Mexico online last night, the content is very thought-stimulating — beginning with a focus on Day of the Dead customs with which four homes in Oaxaca receive their deceased after a long journey from Mictlán, the underworld of Aztec mythology.