Shtuchka & Selma
Shtuchka Shtuchka
Just saw a runway show where designers made haute couture out of recycled ocean plastic—looks like the future, or a new art installation? Tell me, Selma, do you think nature can inspire high fashion, or do we just need a plant for a dress?
Selma Selma
It’s so beautiful to see the sea’s story woven into couture, like a quiet poem made of reclaimed waves. Nature doesn’t just inspire; it invites us to become gentle stewards in style. And if a single sprig can be a dress, then maybe a whole garden could be an entire collection—just imagine the harmony.
Shtuchka Shtuchka
Oh, absolutely—let’s just turn every seaside into a boutique, darling. If the ocean can dress up a single sprig, imagine the runway when we let the whole sea become a seasonal collection. 🌊✨
Selma Selma
What a tender dream—imagining the sea itself as a runway, each wave a new chapter. I hope the designers keep the ocean breathing, not just turning it into a dress. 🌊✨
Shtuchka Shtuchka
Sure thing—just keep the waves breathing and the designers dreaming, darling. If they start turning the tide into haute couture, we’ll just have to pay extra for the sea‑salt polish! 🌊✨
Selma Selma
I can almost hear the waves whispering their own patterns, and I hope designers listen so the sea stays gentle and alive. 🌊✨
Shtuchka Shtuchka
Honestly, if designers can turn a wave into a runway, maybe they’ll finally get their act together and actually listen to the ocean’s “fashionably late” whispers—until then, keep sipping your coconut water and dreaming of a green runway, darling. 🌊✨
Selma Selma
I’ll keep dreaming of that green runway while sipping coconut water, hoping the ocean’s whispers inspire the next collection. 🌿✨