SILK
Scarves Collection
Silk is born as a manifesto of resistance and radical tenderness, a form of spiritual anarchy, a declaration of freedom that rises against oppression and the mental chains imposed on our colonized minds and bodies. This vision materializes in a collection of unique silk scarves.
Each piece embodies a new way of living—a portal into hybrid lifeforms, characters, and emotional landscapes. Through these dreamlike scenarios, a world unfolds from the depths, like a lost memory or one hidden in the layers of the unconscious.
Veiling and unveiling become a language of their own. Silk moves within the tension between light and shadow, where trauma meets care. Darkness becomes fertile ground, a portal for beginnings and a space where light can pierce, revealing hidden textures, traces, and subtle tremors of color. Transformation happens when we allow the shadow to speak and the light to nurture it.
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Seen by Marc Souvenir x MLLAG
How deep must one dive into the unknown to transform? It is only in the midst of darkness that we encounter the light—where we face our fears in order to overcome them.


Silk is also the result of an ideology.
I care about the world, about women, about global politics. I care about the freedom to choose— to veil or not to veil, to reveal or to conceal. I am interested in contrasts, opposites, and the ways they coexist and complement one another.
Silk emerges from the need to question the traditions that no longer serve us and to reform what must be reimagined. It aligns with anti-fascist, anti-sexist, anti-war, anti-discrimination, anti-racist, and anti-classist ideas. These principles shape the way I think, the way I create, and the way I move through the world.
My collection carries in the core a message— not just an aesthetic— but a set of beliefs. I am a radical, but I am also a peace lover. Silk holds both: the urgency to disrupt and the desire for harmony. There are no pure contrasts, only coexisting truths.
I care about the world, about women, about global politics. I care about the freedom to choose— to veil or not to veil, to reveal or to conceal. I am interested in contrasts, opposites, and the ways they coexist and complement one another.
Silk emerges from the need to question the traditions that no longer serve us and to reform what must be reimagined. It aligns with anti-fascist, anti-sexist, anti-war, anti-discrimination, anti-racist, and anti-classist ideas. These principles shape the way I think, the way I create, and the way I move through the world.
My collection carries in the core a message— not just an aesthetic— but a set of beliefs. I am a radical, but I am also a peace lover. Silk holds both: the urgency to disrupt and the desire for harmony. There are no pure contrasts, only coexisting truths.
Seen by Nereis Ferrer x MLLAG














