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15 years: a portrait of dreams, effort and a cry for female freedom

“In this new stage in which you become a young lady, you discover who you are. I ́m more Image 1 (optional):: mature and aware because my mother has told me a lot about rape against women in Mexico. I have to take care of myself“

15 years: a portrait of dreams, effort and a cry for female freedom

Alba F. SobralPorAlba F. Sobral
3 de julho de 2025
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Rosa says that now that she is ‘a little bit older’ she is beginning to understand the world. And you only have to listen to her for a few minutes to confirm that this is true. At fifteen, she speaks with a moving clarity. For her, adolescence is not a time of rebellion, as adults so often say. ‘It is, rather, the stage of being me’, of discovering herself, finding her voice and taking control of her own history with free thought.

My research on the 15-year tradition in Mexico began in October. I was fortunate that this great and generous family opened their doors, their time and their emotions to me and allowed me to share and document this very intimate process.

Rosa’s 15th birthday party was not just a childhood wish, but a bridge to her mother, Koko. ‘I’ve always been told that I look a lot like her when I was young… I wanted to be a reflection of her for my 15th,’ she told us one afternoon, while her mother was making preparations. She wanted to dance, share with her family and friends and enjoy herself. But she also wanted to make her own mark. She wanted the party not to be a copy, but something of her own. Something that speaks of her.

Koko, her mother, has been a silent figure behind all this. Working woman, head of the household, strong and serene figure and main breadwinner. It hasn’t been easy, but it was never about luxuries: it was about presence, about care, about giving her daughter a meaningful moment. She said that in her childhood she did not have the opportunity to talk to her mother about what it meant to be a woman in Mexico. So she has done her best to raise Rosa in a different environment, where talking and taking care of herself is the main thing.

Working with medium format analogue photography was my way of accompanying this story. As this celebration comes from afar and transforms, it is a way of honouring tradition while giving it a new vision and language.

Rosa knows that growing up implies taking care of oneself. That being a woman in Mexico, as her mother has told her, also entails a difficult conscience: that of being alert. But she does not want to live in fear. She wants to celebrate, to live her youth with the freedom that sometimes seems like a luxury.

Today, being a woman in this ritual is not the same as before. Rosa did not only celebrate the passage from girl to young woman. She was a bridge between the inherited and the chosen. She is a young woman who raises her voice and embraces her mother as a heroine.

“In this new stage in which you become a young lady, you discover who you are. I ́m more Image 1 (optional):: mature and aware because my mother has told me a lot about rape against women in Mexico. I
have to take care of myself“
“They have always seen adolescence as a stage of rebellion and for me it is not like that, for me I feel that it is the stage of being me“
“For example, I was very good at communicating, I didn’t get stuck“
“I imagined that the change from girl to woman would be something else, something beautiful, but at my age there was a lot of ignorance, mi niña. Neither my mother nor my school explained anything to me, I ended up seeing everything as ugly, not pretty at all. Adolescence was the worst for me, the only nice thing was my 15th birthday party that my mother gave me”
“I decided to have my 15th birthday party because it was something I have dreamed of since my childhood and because of my mum who has always told me about her party and I have always felt that connection with her. I wanted to live that experience, but from my being. I really like the idea of the feminine, the colour pink, the dancing and living this experience with my friends“
“Since I was very young I always knew that I wanted a party for my 15th birthday.
“My mum works. I’ve just been adjusting to this rhythm of taking care of myself, being more independent and taking care of and being a good example for my little brother“
“Now that I’m a bit older, I’m starting to understand the world. As a child you see everything as rosy and fun“
“ I have always been told that I look a lot like my mum when I was young and I wanted to be a reflection of her on my 15th birthday. I feel a lot of closeness between my mum’s 15th birthday celebration and my own“
“When I was a little girl I was a big fan of Soy Luna. We used to play the popular girls”
“My children to this day don’t need socks, underwear or uniform for school. I don’t want them to be told anything”
“At the moment I feel I am not ready to take care of someone, I need more time to learn because I am only 15 years old”
“When I was very young my mother would leave me downstairs with my aunts when she went to work. My aunt Mari would always take me for a walk around Revolución and buy me an ice cream. Several quinceañeras had their photos taken there and I was amazed by their dresses, the way they were dressed, their hairstyles and I always said, I’m going to be a super princess too”

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Alba F. Sobral

Alba F. Sobral

Alba F. Sobral is a Spanish photographer originally from Galicia, where she trained in art photography and graphic design. She started her career in local photojournalism, which marked her narrative approach. She later specialised in fashion photography, collaborating with international brands such as Carolina Herrera, Bimba y Lola, Zara Home and Purificación García among others. She combines her artistic work with teaching, giving classes at institutions such as the University of A Coruña and giving masterclasses in Mexico. She currently lives in Mexico, where she works as a freelance photographer. Although she continues to be linked to the world of fashion, her true vocation is documentary photography, using photography to make stories and underrepresented realities visible.

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