CREATIVE DIRECTION
SILK
Scarves Collection
SILK is MLLAG’s silk scarf line, launched in 2022, bridging the fields of fashion and AI.
Conceived as a collection of printed silk pieces, the artist gives shape to hybrid life forms, characters, and emotional landscapes.
From these dreamlike scenarios, a surreal world reveals itself, resurfacing from a lost memory held within the unconscious.
Seen by Nereis Ferrer x MLLAG


Four hands sculpture seen by Sonia Perdeck 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.

Seen by Marc Souvenir x MLLAG
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SILK
Scarves Collection
Scarves Collection
︎Each silk scarf is a one-of-a-kind piece, conceived as a work of art. All orders are made on request. Please contact us directly by email for more information.︎
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Buying MLLAG silk scarves you are supporting young designers and independent emerging brands.
[+] Care instructions
Silk is a delicate fabric and should be washed with care, preferably by hand with cold water and a neutral or special soap for natural fabrics.
Soak the scarf in water, if you find a stain, rub gently with your fingertips in circles to not deform the silk fibres. Do not leave it submerged for a long time, wring it out with water. For drying it is recommended to spread it out in the open air, on a towel or hanging it from a rod, never hang the scarf with tweezers that would deform the fibres irreversibly. Avoid leaving it in the sunlight, as this can fade its colour and shine. If you want to iron it, it is important to do it when it is damp, placing the scarf on its back and with a cloth in between to protect it from direct contact with the iron and the steam.
Silk is a delicate fabric and should be washed with care, preferably by hand with cold water and a neutral or special soap for natural fabrics.
Soak the scarf in water, if you find a stain, rub gently with your fingertips in circles to not deform the silk fibres. Do not leave it submerged for a long time, wring it out with water. For drying it is recommended to spread it out in the open air, on a towel or hanging it from a rod, never hang the scarf with tweezers that would deform the fibres irreversibly. Avoid leaving it in the sunlight, as this can fade its colour and shine. If you want to iron it, it is important to do it when it is damp, placing the scarf on its back and with a cloth in between to protect it from direct contact with the iron and the steam.














