Ọ̀ṣọ́ọ̀sì - Crash Landing

Ọ̀ṣọ́ọ̀sì: A hunter and protector Òrìṣà, who is sometimes associated with the forest and wild spaces, emphasizing the Earth’s abundance and its natural resources.

Photography & Location: Ruby Pluhar

Model: Rebecca

Assistance: Max Marshall

This world. Our world. Should we not care for her? I pay my respects.

People moving. By force, by nature’s wish. Where is she from? Where does she go from here? How will she survive?

The story of migration is age-old. Yet, our modern world is facing refugee crises like never before. Coincidence, by chance, we are born where we are born. The borders enforced by those who should not be. From Mother Earth we come and to her we all return. We all belong. We all deserve to have our safe space, to feel connected, to live without fear. We all deserve to exist here and no one should be pushed out.

This is a story of a Goddess on a mission to spread hope, courage and feelings of connection. We must care for and protect this Earth. And we must care for and protect each other. A symbiotic harmony.

Sea Foam knit dress & Spaceship by Àrámìdé

Dress: 40% organic cotton, 50% organic linen viscose, 6%mohair, 4% lurex.

Spaceship: upcycled mixed fabrics, paint, gazebo structure

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