In winter, getting lost in the English moorlands or the Russian tundra can be a way to rediscover oneself. Letting the damp wind carry you away, allowing your gaze to drift across the stretches of heather, and getting intoxicated by the scent of Erica. Here and there, you might spot some free-range animals, a pair of sheep wandering in a meadow rippled like the surface of the Duesse tag, made from embossed pure cellulose paper. Among the tufts of dried grass, similar to the fringes by Toschi Passamanerie made of organic wool and FSC® viscose, we notice a natural path—who knows where it will lead us. A stunning white foal with a velvety coat, soft like the hand of Dragoni fabric, approaches us. Sweetly sloping hills dotted with wild plants, boulders, and small shrubs, reminiscent of Tex Athenea's print, offer breathtaking views as the silhouette of a hill at sunset is dotted with scattered sheep, almost blending with the light rocks, like the organic makò cotton threads by Aurifil. As the sun sets, the bluish mauve of a field of Erica blends with that of an enchanting sky, much like the fabric made of recycled fibres by Fiveol Textil. A beautiful Highland cow looks at us, puzzled, its eyes hidden beneath long, soft hair, just like the eco-sustainable faux fur from Tex-Luis. Meanwhile, a cow sleeps curled up on a bed of lilac-coloured heather, as soft and cozy as the 100% recycled fabric by Tessile Fiorentina Company or the faux fur by Ecopel Europe, made of recycled polyester, which resembles the thick coat of Scottish Blackface sheep grazing in an overgrown field. The enigmatic profile of a musk ox with shaggy fur, like the GRS certified fabric by Lanificio Roma, brings us back to reality, reminding us to always look into nature and within ourselves to find answers to every question.
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