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The 'Vó' Aesthetic
For decades, the bag was the domain of the vó (grandmother). It was the vessel for hauling fresh pãozinho (bread rolls) from the bakery, exotic fruits from the feira (street market), and heavy loads of beans and rice. It was a symbol of household management, representing a time when durability mattered more than disposability. I cannot draft a feature related to the
"Plastic is ugly; it cries when it tears," says Maria Lúcia, a 72-year-old vendor at a market in Copacabana. "The cloth bag? It holds a watermelon and asks for more. It is like a friend who doesn't let you down." Analysis or Main Body