SUBSCRIBE

LOGIN

NALA HAPPY TIMES

DESIGN

CULTURE

TASTE

TRAVEL

FOOD

THURSDAY SHOWS

UNAGI CLUB

NALA’S SHOP

DESIGN

CULTURE

TASTE

TRAVEL

FOOD

THURSDAY SHOWS

UNAGI CLUB

ARCHIVES

CONTRIBUTORS

DISCOVER

Nala’s Instagram

Nala’s Facebook

Nala’s LinkedIn

Lisetts’s LinkedIn

Nala’s Tiktok

Nala’s Youtube

OUR BRAND

About us

Nala’s locations

FAQs

Customer service

Careers

Manifesto

HIGHLIGHT

Latest issue on 7 Sept 2025. Update every Saturday.

Thursday Show

Design

29 January 2026

5 min read

The Lightness of Being

The White in the Wilderness scarf will be available alongside all our other scarves, but this one stands out for its ease. It is light, optimistic, and uncomplicated. The kind of piece that works with everything and quietly earns its place in a wardrobe.

LISETTE

SHARE

What makes it especially meaningful is that the print references Eersel, in the south of Holland, where my mother Lydia lives. This scarf is dedicated to her. She’s a walking botanical dictionary.

Because it is silkscreen printed, the scarf can be washed in the washing machine. The fabric is extra soft, designed to be worn often and to last. Practical rather than precious.

It comes with a small fabric bag and a card, in line with our no plastic approach. Simple, considered, and low impact. A scarf made to stay, not to be replaced.

From a production point of view, it is one of the more complex scarves we make. Multiple colours, all hand printed using silkscreen. Exactly the kind of process that still matters, even in a one second economy.

It can also be worn as a tudong.

The skirt that thinks it is a painting.
The skirt that thinks it is a painting.
The skirt that thinks it is a painting.