Trashy Clothing and Olive Odyssey have announced a collaboration centered on Palestinian craft and land. The project connects fashion and food, linking cultivation with design and highlighting the relationship between people, place, and creativity.

The collaboration features a limited edition bottle of organic Rumi olive oil from Anza, near Jenin. The oil was produced by the Anza Agricultural Cooperative Society. The bottle’s label showcases a hand-embroidered piece created specifically for this project by a team of women embroiderers from the Gaza Camp in Jerash.

The campaign, photographed by Omar Sha3, features the figure of the Palestinian “Bahhar,” or sailor. This character, known for carrying stories across distances, acts as a bridge between worlds. The imagery mirrors the journey of the olive oil from its origin to a global audience.

Check it out below:

The bottle is available to order on both brands’ websites.