La Pascualita – The Corpse Bride | ‘Mannequin Or Mummy’ debate is going on For 90 Years

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Local legend holds that La Pascualita is the preserved corpse of the original shop owner’s daughter, who died tragically on her wedding day.

Peering out from behind the glass window of a small bridal shop in Chihuahua, Mexico, stands a tall, slender figure dressed in bridal costume. For close to ninety years, this unnervingly lifelike mannequin at La Popular —the bridal store— has been beguiling visitors from across America and Europe. The mannequin’s pallid skin, her veined hands, the wrinkles on her palms, and her worn out fingernails have people more than convinced that La Pascualita, as she is popularly known, is not a dummy but a perfectly preserved, embalmed corpse.

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La Pascualita, or “Little Pascuala”, first appeared on the windows of this well-known bridal store on March 25, 1930. The mannequin’s wide-set glass eyes, real hair and blushing skin tones immediately struck passersby, including the store employees. It wasn’t long before someone noted the strikingly similarity between the mannequin and the recently deceased daughter of the store owner. The stage for the rumor was set.

La Pascualita Is So Lifelike That People Have Been Debating ‘Mannequin Or Mummy’ For 90 Years

According to the tale, Pascuala Esparza, the store owner, had a beautiful daughter (her name is lost to history) who was set to marry her sweetheart. Tragically, on her wedding day, she was bit by a black widow spider and died. Pascuala Esparza was so distraught at losing her daughter, that she had her body preserved and mummified and placed in the window so that she could always be the bride in death that she could not be in life. As the rumor spread, locals became outraged and the owner began receiving abusive phone calls. Pascuala Esparza denied the allegation. La Pascualita was nothing but a very elaborate and well made mannequin, she said. But it was too late. Nobody believed her.

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Over the years, the tale has become more and more fanciful, such as the nightly visits by a lovesick French magician who brings her back to life and the two of them then dances through the night, drinking and celebrating their short time together. Spooky tales of her gaze following customers around the store, or that she shifts position when no one is looking, are abound.

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Over the years, customers have claimed that La Pascualita’s eyes follow them as they walk around the store, or that they have turned around to find her suddenly in a different position. Her presence is rumored to even unnerve some of the shop workers, with one claiming “Every time I go near Pascualita my hands break out in a sweat. Her hands are very realistic and she even has varicose veins on her legs. I believe she’s a real person.”

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Perhaps, the store’s present owner, Mario Gonzalez, loves to keep the legend alive. Twice a week, her outfits are changed —behind drawn curtains, as if to preserve her modesty. It is said that only a few close and trusted employees are allowed to dress and undress her. One employee who had seen her undressed believes “the body was not that of a mannequin.”

True believers leave flowers and candles outside the shop and other tributes. Among some, La Pascualita has achieved the status of a saint drawing a religious following. Miracles have been said to occur at her feet.

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Mario Gonzalez enjoys the fame and the crowd La Pascualita brings to the store, and he intends to keep it that way. On the window behind which the mannequin stands, are proudly displayed the words “La Casa De Pascualita”, or “The Home of La Pascualita.”

Whatever her true origins, La Pascualita has become a local legend in her own right over the decades. The details of the mannequin’s origins are almost impossible to confirm and even the name “Pascuala Esparza” may have been an invention after the fact.

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It does seem improbable that an embalmed corpse could remain completely intact in the Mexican heat over the course of eight decades, but the current owner seems to know that La Pascualita is at least good for business. When asked for the truth about the famous mannequin in his storefront he simply winked and replied, “Is it true? I really couldn’t say.”

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