Illustrator Camila Fudissaku launches a series of pins inspired by illegal drugs.

Jun 8, 2016

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Recently, brooches  have become an increasingly desired trend among people of various styles. Ideal for use on caps, jackets, and beanies, pins have started to occupy space in the creation of brands and artists who care about producing something that goes beyond a t-shirt.
The illustrator Camila Fudissaku, also known as Água Tônica, drew inspiration from drugs and sex to create her first line of products, which brings a unique aesthetic through a subject little explored openly due to taboos.
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, Camila shares that her idea came to her in Amsterdam, inspired by photos taken by her boyfriend Marco Grilo.
The collection features references from marijuana, LSD, and mushrooms, as well as a unique pin of an asthma inhaler.
The designer's pieces can be purchased through à Urban Shop (SP) and Void (RJ).

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