Autumn 2020 Lookbook
Inspired by the dusty reds and rocky vistas of the Mojave Desert, Luna Volta presents HIGH DESERT, the Autumn 2020 Lookbook.
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INTERNAL:
NOVA. Our premium wellness hemp oil intended to be used sublingually to bring the body back to balance. Shake well. Fill dropper desired amount. Hold under tongue 30 sec. Consume. Repeat as needed (2-3x daily). Smile. Plant your box embedded with wildflower seeds to connect with nature and give back to our declining bee population.
MICROGRAVITY BATH:
THE PLANETS. Our luxurious microgravity CBD bath bombs relax, restore, and moisturize in three blends (EARTH, SATURN, VENUS) with USDA organic skin-loving oils, and 20mg of our full spectrum hemp. Pour contents into warm bath or foot soak. Step in carefully. Breathe. Relax into your microgravity experience.
TOPICAL:
SPECTRA. Our essential oil roll-on blends are developed for targeted topical relief. Each blend (CALM, RECOVERY, & WOMEN) mixes USDA certified organic skin-loving oils, plant-derived essential oils, and 100mg of our full spectrum hemp. Roll directly onto temples, sore muscles, or stomach for instant relief.
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Serrano, Cahuilla, Chemehuevi, and Mojave tribes are intimately connected to the land in and around Joshua Tree National Park. In spite of the visually barren, seemingly inhospitable desert, these tribal groups recognized an abundance of available resources and made this area their transitional or long-term home long before the arrival of Europeans in 1769. Indigenous people gravitated to land where food, water, and shelter, could be obtained. The desert landscape proved to be conducive for setting up small villages that offered necessary nourishment, protection, and trade. The rocks, ridges and canyons provided shelter; the oasis and other natural springs supplied important water sources; vegetation, such as mesquite beans and yucca root, offered dependable food sources for animals and people. These tribes were in tune with their land and made use of that which nature provided.
source: SAND TO STONE: CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN ART IN JOSHUA TREE
Credits: Photographer/Director: Chris Llerins, Production: Leaveli, Art Direction/Layout: Una Volta Studio, Location: Mojave Desert