This work depicts Frida Kahlo, the radical Mexican artist remembered for her searing self-portraits and celebration of her identity as mestizaje (mixed European and Mexican). One of the first women to use fashion to broadcast a feminist message of independence, work and equality, she believed in the idea of jolie laide, or beautiful ugly, highlighting her flaws to assert the allure of imperfection, while touching on taboo female issues such as abortion, miscarriage, birth, breastfeeding in her paintings. House of Cards is our series depicting the courageous and powerful women throughout history who shaped the world. Warning: This content may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. User discretion is advised.