Shop the capsule collection at azuralovisa.com/new
Raw-edged handwoven linen-cotton fabric in variegated tones of seaweed and ash, offering delicate sheerness and a lightweight crinkle texture that allows the body to move freely.
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Shop the capsule collection at azuralovisa.com/new
Raw-edged handwoven linen-cotton fabric in variegated tones of seaweed and ash, offering delicate sheerness and a lightweight crinkle texture that allows the body to move freely.
#AZURALOVISA
Made-to-order batik and capsule collection top in handwoven variegated linen-cotton available at azuralovisa.com/shop
Photo @elizabethgl33
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Views over Bádjelannda. The largest national park in Sweden and Sápmi, the traditional and contemporary territory of the indigenous Sami. Also the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen.
#sápmi #bádjelannda #padjelanta #norrland #laponia #nordkalotten #arktis #arctic #arcticcircle #norrbotten #fjällen #norr #north #vildmark #wilderness #norden #tundra #njut #views #scandinavia #wildcamping #solohike #journey #quest
@yukimiforyou , one of my all-time favorite artists, wearing two Azura Lovisa looks at Way Out West festival 🌀@demaemae messaged me about dressing her and Yukimi from Little Dragon on my first night in the wilderness of Badjelánnda. I didn’t expect to have signal after walking 6 hours into the mountains, and yet I suddenly received this message asking me to lend my vision to a voice that has been the soundtrack to so much of my life since I was 14. Moments before, as I was setting up my tent, I heard a twig snap and looked up to find a reindeer mere steps away, watching me. I can’t really put into words how this confluence of events affected me. It felt like an acknowledgement, a reminder of who I am and what matters to me and why I chose this path. I think what touches me so deeply with this achievement is the realization that my past and present are so close. I can still reach the child within, I can complete the circle. It feels big. The very tips of the growing branches reach down through the air, the soil, the tangle of roots and touch the seed. A circuit is created, a current awakened.
Thank you Demae
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NEPENTHES
Alex Quicho @amfq
Alex Quicho is London-based theorist of Filipino heritage. Her Girlstack project (2023-) gathers extreme and mundane evidence of inhuman ‘girl’ intelligence and its secret planetary impact, in the theoretical vein of xenofeminism, cyberfeminism, and accelerationism. Her work has been featured in Wired, Vogue, Frieze, and Spike, among others, and she collaborates with arts institutions including Tate Britain, Singapore Art Museum, and Somerset House Studios.
This ongoing collaboration between photographer @elenacremona and designer @azuralovisa is a tribute to women – who we are, what we love, how we manifest ourselves in this world on our own terms, in our own time. For women who bloom, stubborn seeds and raging roots.
The Nepenthes, or pitcher plant, takes its name from ancient Greek mythology. It means “that which chases away sorrow” and is associated with oblivion.
Women, so often signified as vessels – creators and carriers of life – can also be destroyers and cunning, beautiful traps. Carnivorous vessels.
NEPENTHES
Alex Quicho @amfq
Alex Quicho is London-based theorist of Filipino heritage. Her Girlstack project (2023-) gathers extreme and mundane evidence of inhuman ‘girl’ intelligence and its secret planetary impact, in the theoretical vein of xenofeminism, cyberfeminism, and accelerationism. Her work has been featured in Wired, Vogue, Frieze, and Spike, among others, and she collaborates with arts institutions including Tate Britain, Singapore Art Museum, and Somerset House Studios.
This ongoing collaboration between photographer @elenacremona and designer @azuralovisa is a tribute to women – who we are, what we love, how we manifest ourselves in this world on our own terms, in our own time. For women who bloom, stubborn seeds and raging roots.
The Nepenthes, or pitcher plant, takes its name from ancient Greek mythology. It means “that which chases away sorrow” and is associated with oblivion.
Women, so often signified as vessels – creators and carriers of life – can also be destroyers and cunning, beautiful traps. Carnivorous vessels.