
Trashy Clothing and Olive Odyssey announce a collaboration rooted in land, craft, and a shared love for Palestine.
The partnership brings fashion and food into one story, connecting cultivation with design and highlighting the ties between people, place, and creative expression. The limited edition bottle features certified organic early harvest Rumi olive oil from Anza near Jenin in Palestine, produced by Hashim Brahma of the Anza Agricultural Cooperative Society.
The oil is selected for its clarity, bright green flavor, and the natural intensity that early season Rumi olives are known for.
The bottle’s label centers a photographic frame of a hand embroidered piece created by a team of women embroiderers from the Gaza Camp in Jerash, made specifically for this collaboration. This embroidery is integrated to bring regional craft directly into the bottle’s visual identity.
The campaign, shot by Omar Sha3, features the Palestinian “Bahhar”, the sailor, a figure known for moving between ports and carrying stories across land and sea.
The visuals draw on this idea of passage, positioning the sailor as a bridge between worlds and mirroring the olive oil’s journey from village land to hands around the world.
The collaboration brings farmer, artist, and craftsperson into one narrative shaped by land, labor, and shared memory.





The bottle is available to order on both Trashy Clothing and Olive Odyssey’s websites starting November 24th.