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  2. Quinceañera - Wikipedia

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    Mexican American girls at a quinceañera celebration in Santa Fe, New Mexico In Mexican and other Latin American cultures, it is customary to celebrate a girl's 15th birthday. In Spanish , the girl celebrating her 15th birthday is called a quinceañera ; in English , primarily in the United States, quinceañera is used to refer to the ...

  3. Sweet sixteen (birthday) - Wikipedia

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    For many, the 16th birthday celebrates adulthood and marks the end of a childhood. As the name suggests, the celebration takes place on a sixteenth birthday and is celebrated among girls and boys, though it is typically more common with girls. In the past, sweet sixteens tended to be formal, but they no longer tend to. [2]

  4. Diddy celebrates twin daughters' 16th birthday with epic ...

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    The birthday girls then returned to the party in their second look of the night. The outfits were a three-piece-set complete with a crop top, hot pants and boots with glow-in-the-dark outlining.

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  6. Diddy Celebrates Twin Daughters' 16th Birthday With an Epic Party

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    Diddy went all out for his daughters' 16th birthday! The rapper celebrated the sweet 16 of his twins, Jessie and D'Lila Combs, over the weekend, and shared pics from the futurstic-themed bash to ...

  7. Mexican-American women's fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion is known to be a form of expression throughout many cultures, just like the Mexican American culture. Over the decades Mexican American women's fashion evolved to celebrate beauty and fashion standards of the day. However, such evolution wasn't often well seen by society, instead it was often deemed non-normative or un-American.