“Pared de Cal” is a poetic reflection on good and evil. It delves into the thought of good deeds in the face of constant, earthly, and carnal temptation.
This text speaks of divinity and sins, white and black, opposites yet inseparable, hand in hand, moving in parallel. The unmistakable mark of the creator.
Saint Teresa originated the famous Spanish saying: “between nuns and monks, a wall of lime and stone.” Is there anything more Andalusian than the whitewashed walls of our white villages?
True to her style, Juana draws inspiration from an eternal Andalusia, filled with its endless stories and protagonists. We speak of the line, the wall, that in our minds, separates good from evil, sin from the celestial.
The ultimate symbol of temptation, the forbidden fruit, will also be abundant in this collection. Feathers, Chantilly lace that adapts to the body, and gauze, like flowing veils. The feminine silhouette and suggestive transparency, closely linked to desire and beauty, are the main aspects of this collection.