Vanessa Rosales Altamar

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Vanessa Mercedes Rosales Altamar is a Colombian author. She is a renowned feminist fashion critic in Colombia. [1]

Rosales was born in Cartagena. [2] She received her degree as Historian from Universidad de los Andes. [3] [4] [5] She wrote Mujeres Vestidas, a collection of essays, [6] in 2017. [7]

Rosales also wrote Mujer Incómoda, [8] in 2021. [9]

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