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Frida Kahlo With Flowers Poster Artwork Flip-Flops

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Description

These amazing Flip-Flops features the iconic mexican artist Frida Kahlo, in grayscale, but with the lips and the roses in colors, creating a beautiful contrast. Inspired by Mexico's popular culture, she employed a naïve folk art style to explore questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class and race in Mexican society.

Prepare for an adventurous and carefree summer with a pair of unique Havaianas Style slippers with Fine Arts Designs created just for you! The rubber sole is lined with a soft fabric to make sure you feel comfortable wherever your day takes you.

✔️ Rubber sole
✔️ Customizable 100% polyester fabric lining
✔️ Black Y-shaped rubber straps
✔️ Toe post style

Size guide (in inches)

  S M L
US men 6-7 8-9 10-11
US women 7-8 9-11 11-12
EU 36-38 39-41 42-44

Shipping Information

FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER EUR 60
Orders below €60 will incur a flat shipping fee of €3.95
Standard Shipping takes 3 ~ 8 days
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I am very pleased with my purchase of the Frida Kahlo flip-flops because of its quality and vibra...

I am very pleased with my purchase of the Frida Kahlo flip-flops because of its quality and vibrant colors! They are very comfortable too so I wear them around the house. :)

Frida Kahlo
Meet the Artist

Frida Kahlo

A Mexican icon of strength and identity, Frida Kahlo transformed her physical suffering into breathtaking art. Best known for her vibrant self-portraits, she blended realism with fantasy to explore themes of pain, passion, and her Mexican heritage. Often associated with Surrealism, she insisted she painted her own reality. Her unibrow, colorful tehuana dresses, and piercing gaze have made her a global symbol of feminism.

One-Of-A-Kind

Unique gems found nowhere else. We blend iconic art history with pop culture

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Your item is individually printed specifically for you the moment you order it

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