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Patterns from Paradise

Lisette Scheers, Nala Designs | Florence Song, Zalora | Othniel Ting

28-Jul-18 11:00

Patterns from Paradise

From her cafe Dr.Inc to her Kampung House, Nala Designs has caught the attention of many city dwellers hoping to add a piece of nature to their lives. The hand-drawn patterns for clothing, accessories and home ornaments grasp both Asia’s creative lifestyle and the people’s hearts. This week, founder Lisette Scheers dives into the vibrant features in her Spring Collection, the delicate inspirations and her nostalgic showroom. Afterwards, Florence Song of Zalora and BFM’s Othniel Ting embrace the appeal of carpenter pants.


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