Nala Design New Collections Brutal TImes May 2026

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Design

19 June 2026

5 min read

Wear the Story

I’ll admit it, I never expected our T-shirts to become such a success. But they’ve been absolutely flying off the racks in Malaysia, and I think I know why. They’re fun.

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Where else are you going to find a giant red chair on the back of a T-shirt? One of our favourite patterns, inspired by an everyday plastic chair, has made the leap from artwork to fashion, continuing its journey from ordinary to art and back to ordinary again.

We’re also bringing back our beloved dandelion. For us, it’s more than just a flower. It’s a little symbol of resilience, of standing tall and blooming wherever life plants you. A quiet reminder, especially for women, that strength can be both gentle and beautiful.

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

This latest edition is even better. Every T-shirt is hand printed, and we’ve upgraded the cotton to a thicker, more luxurious quality that’s designed to last.

I love that these pieces don’t take themselves too seriously. They’re little wearable artworks that make people smile and, judging by how quickly they’ve been disappearing, it seems we’re not the only ones who think so.

Available from next week, and ready to add a little joy, a little colour, and perhaps even a very large red chair to your wardrobe.

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