These vicuña pashminas are a dream! The production of vicuña fabrics in the highlands of Catamarca is an ancestral, artisanal, and 100% Argentine activity carried out at altitudes exceeding 4,000 meters, in rural areas with limited connectivity. Each garment takes between 6 and 12 months to create. It is crafted by hundreds of women weavers in a quiet, professional manner, infused with love and respect. This imparts a unique essence to each piece, along with a sustainable impact: the recovery of an endangered species.
Reference measurements: 63 x 23.6 inches
Florencia Sosa and Florencia Bovo are university colleagues and close friends. They are on a joint quest for new projects that challenge them as young entrepreneurs. Both share a strong interest in ideas that blend technological innovation with social impact, ones that can also represent their Argentine identity on the global stage. Hailing from rural corners of the country, they firmly believe in the strength and potential of women, while also acknowledging the enduring challenges faced by regions with limited internet access and slower technology adoption. The Florencias aspire to share the life stories of these entrepreneurs and collaborate to ensure their dedication is both recognized and valued.