YUCCA T-SHIRT
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Description
Yucca names the desert succulent of the Americas — sword-shaped leaves, tall white flower stalks, resilience rooted in arid land. Pilar Olivero's photograph pairs two worlds on one garment: a large flowering yucca with bell-shaped blooms beside a spindly plant against grey sky, and a smaller frame — a silver teapot on a bright red circular table, parked cars behind. Botanical still life collides with street-side café; the yucca stands like architecture against the everyday.
The only black tee in this Aslona batch, Yucca is cut oversized in 260g cotton that grounds the contrast between desert bloom and urban pause. Dual prints are screen-printed through katagami stencils; the collection line "THE DREAM A ROOM" and the Spanish question "¿Cómo construir un refugio?" appear below the smaller image — trilingual fragments from notebooks, hand-finished in Paris by three creators who share Argentina, Chile, Morocco, and a belief in craft as refuge.
Wearing Yucca is wearing the question of shelter itself: how to build a room inside the world. The black base holds both the flowering stalk and the teapot at the table — desert endurance and domestic warmth in one breath. You carry resilience not as metaphor, but as something you can touch.
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Ce produit est confectionné à la demande. La production et la livraison prennent entre 2 et 3 semaines.