
Catrina Josefa honors the legacy of Doña Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, the legendary Corregidora whose whispered message helped ignite Mexico’s war for independence. As one of the central figures in iLaCatrina’s Las Doñas de México collection, she represents not only a moment in history but the enduring power of women’s courage, intelligence, and action.
Her visual narrative draws from the elegance of an early nineteenth century criolla woman, complete with lace details, a hand fan, and tricolor ribbons that signal her unwavering loyalty to the insurgent cause. In one hand, she carries a replica of the handwritten note she passed through a keyhole, warning the independence fighters of impending danger. That act of defiance transformed her into a national heroine and a symbol of resistance that still echoes today.
Filmed at Villa Finale Museum and Garden in San Antonio’s historic King William District, Catrina Josefa is grounded in a space that amplifies her voice. The preserved architecture and heritage of the site serve as the perfect backdrop for this icon’s living tribute. The visual composition bridges past and present, inviting today’s audiences to reflect on the bravery it took to speak truth in silence.
Through this portrayal, iLaCatrina reclaims historical memory and gives it movement. Catrina Josefa walks not as a relic but as a reminder of the women who shaped a nation and the stories that must continue to be told.

CREDITS
Concept and Design by @iLaCatrina
Executive Producer & Edition @ararom.producer
Film & Content Producer @lotusocialmedia
Professional Photography by @doc.shots_
Location Partner @villafinale