Dutch photographer Pieter Henket, famous for his cinematic lighting and celebrity portraits, presents a vibrant collection of portraits created in post-pandemic Mexico City. Working with stylist Chino Castilla, Henket established a collaborative space for performers, dancers, and mask-makers to explore the intersection of traditional Catholic symbolism and modern self-expression. The book is organized into three sections—”The Divine Feminine,” “The Masculine,” and “Mexican Culture and Artifacts”—offering a layered narrative on how contemporary youth navigate their inherited spiritual and historical forces. It is a stunning visual investigation of gender, identity, and tradition in one of the world’s most dynamic metropolises.