A Scarf
as Conversation Starter
We love when art escapes the gallery and finds its way into your outfit. Meet Lina Disciplina, an illustrator who has teamed up with ALAS on a series of silk scarves that turn her symbolic drawings into wearable, tie-it-how-you-like art.
Lina’s work explores the emotional resonance of form—how shapes and gestures can carry feeling without ever being literal. Her illustrations balance tenderness and structure, a thoughtful minimalism that lingers, and that sensibility translates beautifully into silk.
In collaboration with ALAS, Lina has created a series of silk scarves inspired by 20th-century nature mortes, Post-Impressionist painting, and mythological narratives. The collaboration leans into the idea of modern ritual—you don’t have to meditate about it, but there’s something grounding about choosing an everyday piece that holds both design and intention. Her illustrations reimagine the everyday accessory as an artwork made to move with you.
The collaboration leans into the
idea of modern ritual. You don’t
have to meditate about it, but
there’s something grounding
about choosing an everyday piece
that holds both design and
intention.
It’s wearable art without the preciousness, emotional without the drama—the kind of accessory that starts as a detail and ends up being the thing you can’t imagine getting dressed without. Sometimes the best pieces don’t shout for attention—they just quietly change the way you feel about everything else you’re wearing.