Design
22 April 2026
5 min read
Sharp & bright.
Translating my personal paintings into wearable art for the first time marks a proud creative milestone, successfully blending the soul of the original canvas with the precision of a silkscreened skirt.
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There’s a moment right now where everything feels a little tighter, a little sharper. You can ignore it, or you can meet it properly. We prefer the second.
This new series of scarves leans into that idea. Three prints are built around sharpness, not in a hard way, but in a clear way. Seeing things as they are. Making decisions faster. Moving with intention. It is a quiet reminder that even in uncertain times, you can still be precise, still be light on your feet.
They are locally printed, with a clean, crisp finish that holds the detail exactly as it was drawn. The lines stay sharp, the colours stay clear. Nothing muddy, nothing lost.
And then comes the softer side. Seal the Deal returns, but this time in lighter tones. The same idea of confidence and closure, just expressed with a bit more air, a bit more ease. Less pressure, more flow.
They are made to move with you. Tie them as a top, wrap them as a two-dong, knot them onto your handbag, or fold them away entirely. They take up almost no space, which means there is no excuse not to carry one. It is one of those small things that quietly does a lot.
We are stepping into a period where being thoughtful matters. Not fearful, not hesitant, just awake. A little sharper, a little clearer, and still finding ways to make things beautiful.
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