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The Weaver of Children’s Souls

I, the Moon, want to tell you about a woman who could see what others couldn’t.

I found her one night in her workshop, surrounded by colored threads that glowed beneath my light like tiny constellations. But she wasn’t looking at the threads. She was gazing beyond, toward a place between worlds.

She possessed an ancient gift, passed down through the women of her lineage: she could see the souls of children before they were born. They appeared before her as flashes of light, each with its own color, its own vibration.

When a soul was preparing to enter the world, she knew. It would visit her in dreams or in visions during the day. And then her sacred work would begin.

She would take her hooks and needles, choose the fibers the earth offered her—soft wools, organic cottons—and begin to weave. She followed no written patterns.

Her hands moved guided by what the soul showed her. A peaceful soul asked for soft grays like river stones. A mischievous spirit needed the deep blue of the sea to find calm. Brave souls arrived with the yellow of the sun. Dreamers with the green of forests.

I watched her night after night as she wove protection into every stitch. She called upon the guardians of earth, water, air, and fire. She asked them to watch over that small being about to arrive.

Sometimes she mixed colors with no apparent reason, creating patterns that seemed to make little sense. But nothing was random. Each combination was a code the child’s soul would understand upon touching the garment.

The pieces she created were invisible shields, amulets woven with intention. A beanie that would protect the purest thoughts. A sweater that would embrace them when they felt afraid. Overalls that would let them explore the world without losing their essence.

She never wove two identical pieces, because no two souls are alike. Each creation was unique.

She worked slowly, honoring the sacred time each stitch required. Each garment was born when a specific soul called for it.

The mothers who received her creations felt something special upon touching them, though they couldn’t explain what. It was the energy of intention, the love woven into every fiber, the invisible protection that came with them.

One night I asked her why she didn’t reveal her gift. She smiled beneath my light and said: “They don’t need to know how magic works for magic to work.”

Now, when I shine upon children wearing her creations, I see how they glow protected. The colors surrounding them are shields of light that keep them connected to their purest truth as they grow on this planet.

Process

This month we’re introducing our Collaboration 54 x Pasita, the eco-responsible family studio founded in 2024 by Paz and Isita Zaragoza. A Spanish brand born from the slow-fashion movement, where every garment tells its own story.

Isabel is the creative force behind Pasita, a brand where she brings together her background in art with a deep commitment to slow fashion and sustainability. Drawing inspiration from travel and modern and contemporary art, Isabel envisions Pasita as a space for freedom and experimentation, where taking time, connecting with nature, and mindful creation are valued above all.

This Collaboration springs from the meeting of two worlds that share the same vision: a love for handcrafted work, respect for unhurried processes, and an appreciation for the unexpected. Pasita stays true to its essence: the value of handmade pieces, the interplay of textures and colors, and the beauty of imperfection.

Each piece is crafted with carefully selected natural wools and organic fibers, with no stock or mass production. In a world of fast-paced manufacturing, Isabel chooses to slow down, embracing texture and authenticity. Every creation respects the rhythm of artisanal work and honors materials that come from the earth.

The collection’s colors—lunar yellow, orange, gray, deep blue, and green—call to mind the moon and its shifting light: a dance between calm and vitality that makes each garment one of a kind.

The creative process is guided by intuition: mixing, undoing, starting over. There are no molds or fixed patterns, just the search for balance within the colorful chaos that defines Pasita.

The collection features the Wool Beanie in organic merino wool, the Mushroom Beanie in organic cotton with forest green details, the Crochet Bandana in cyan blue, the Crochet Overalls woven in organic cotton with a gradient of greens and blues, the Small Romper in sunny yellow and light gray, and the Kimono Cardigan in merino wool with its unique multicolor pattern.

Each piece is one of a kind, which means that by choosing Pasita you’re not contributing to excess clothing inventory that ends up in landfills. These are garments with their own story, made with care in Spain, designed to last, to accompany, and to be treasured over time.

With this Collaboration we celebrate individuality, imperfection, and the joy of creating without rules.

Isabel shows that another way of making children’s fashion is possible: one that respects both the wearer and the planet we call home.

Collaborators 

Isabel Zaragoza

Isabel Zaragoza founded Pasita in 2024, an eco-responsible family studio in Spain where she brings together her background in art with a passion for slow fashion and sustainability. Inspired by travel and contemporary art, the brand represents for her a space of freedom and experimentation where taking time, connecting with nature, and mindful creation are valued in every piece.

 

 

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Pasita Things at Loona

The Pasita x Loona capsule was born from the meeting of two universes that share the same vision: a love for the handmade, respect for slow processes, and a fascination with the unexpected.

Each piece is woven with wool and organic cotton. In a fast world, we choose to pause and to create with the finest materials, unexpected textures, and authenticity.

The tones —sun yellow, orange, gray, cyan blue, and green— evoke the moon, nature, and the wish for each piece to be passed down through generations.

The process is free and intuitive: mixing, undoing, beginning again.

Created for children and the future they deserve, this capsule is an offering of tenderness, play, and respect for life.

Pasita x Loona celebrates imperfection, joy, and the beauty of creating without rules, but with intention.