The people of Ciudad Juarez say that this model, known as Miss Pascal, is a legendary figure. She embodies mystery and miracles, much like the "ghost doll bride" in movies. Seventy-five years ago, she began standing in this storefront window, and a local radio station even composed an accordion folk song specifically about her.
The eerie "mummified bride," a lifelike mannequin standing before the shop window: she is so real, with visible veins on her hands and a strange, eerie smile flashing in her gleaming eyes. Many people are drawn to this mannequin, gathering in groups outside the window, whispering among themselves as if trying to unravel the chilling mystery of the "ghost doll bride."
As time passes, the story of Pascal, the "mummified bride," has not faded but instead evolved into even more mysterious and dramatic narratives. The most romantic and magical of these involves the resurrection of a corpse. It's said that a magician from France fell in love at first sight with Pascal, the wedding dress model, and used his magic to bring Pascal back to life. Some have even claimed to see Pascal going out with the magician at night.