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Sustainable Staple: The Qero Shawl by Escvdo

  • Aug 29, 2025
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Cold-weather layers often lean toward the predictable: muted tones, safe silhouettes, garments that whisper rather than speak. The Qero Shawl by Escvdo refuses that quiet. In vivid fuchsia, offset with bold black and red geometric patterns, this reversible ruana is a garment designed not only to warm the body but to bring color to the season.

Escvdo weaves the Qero Shawl from 100% baby alpaca fiber, prized for its softness, warmth, and durability, combining ancestral skill with a modern sensibility and echoing centuries-old techniques while reflecting Escvdo’s commitment to sustainability. Its design is rooted in the Q’ero poncho, a ceremonial garment from Cusco, Peru, reinterpreted here with a striking modern edge. The Qero Shawl is fashion as cultural storytelling: a textile that carries memory into the present.

Stylistically, the Qero Shawl is a chameleon. Draped over tailored black, it becomes a statement of confident restraint. Worn with patterned trousers or denim, it adds instant vibrancy and texture. The reversible finish adapts with ease, a versatile companion for both minimalist and maximalist wardrobes.

From a photographer’s eye, the shawl is more than an accessory; it’s a canvas. The saturated color fields and sharp geometric lines catch light in compelling ways, shifting in depth and drama with each movement of the wearer. It frames the body while also moving with it, creating dynamic shapes that feel sculptural in front of the lens.

Escvdo’s Qero Shawl proves that sustainability and heritage don’t have to be quiet values. They can be vivid, bold, and alive, serving as a reminder that what we wear can honor tradition, spark meaningful dialogue, and make us feel extraordinary.

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Justice Lopez

Justice Lopez is a Nigerian photographer and creative director whose work explores the intersection of fashion, culture, and storytelling.

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