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The night of San Juan has always been a night of fire and transformation.
For this occasion, Escorpion reinterprets this tradition using the language it knows best: knitwear and fabric.
We gathered around a table to celebrate the arrival of summer through a creative experience with artist Sol Pardo, where knitting once again took center stage to explore new forms of expression and meaning.
Inspired by small woven pouches designed by Escorpion to hold wishes, memories, and intentions, each participant created a unique piece inspired by Sol Pardo's creative universe, incorporating shells, embroidery, and natural elements.
Beyond its symbolic dimension, the experience allowed us to take Escorpion's textile language beyond garments, transferring it to an everyday object imbued with meaning. It was a way to champion the value of craftsmanship, creativity, and unhurried processes in an increasingly fast-paced context.
Throughout the evening, textiles served as a common thread connecting different sensibilities, creating a space for encounter, exchange, and shared experimentation. A place where ideas, materials, and personal stories found new ways to intertwine.


For this occasion, we gathered Helena Agustí Sanahuja, Valeria Vasi, Samantha Hunt, Patricia Rezai, and Antonella Tignanelli around the same table to explore, along with Sol Pardo, new forms of expression through knitting and craftsmanship.
The experience took place in Ignacio Carmona's studio, a space where creativity, material, and conversation naturally coexisted to welcome summer from an intimate and personal perspective.
Perhaps Midsummer's Eve consists of pausing, connecting with the present, and dedicating time to creating and sharing. These small gestures acquire special value, becoming spaces for expression, encounter, and meaning.
We are not talking about magic in a literal sense, but about creative rituals.




