“Te Regalo los Huevos” is a space for conversation—an antidote to all the things left unsaid. It’s for those moments when we choose to ghost instead of simply saying we’re no longer interested, when we hide our true feelings rather than face the discomfort of honesty.
This is not a space to fight. It’s an invitation to shift the cultural habit of disappearing, believing it will make the problem go away, when in reality it only transfers doubt, confusion, and guilt onto the other person. Here, the goal is to confront issues directly, not aggressively.
“Te regalo los huevos” is not meant as an insult—it’s a playful dare, an offering of courage. Set in a street-style environment, the project is designed to feel natural, accessible, and repeatable—something that can live beyond a single interaction and ripple out into everyday culture.