Na Di studios as a brand promote extremity, individuality and allowing the self to express an artistic fashioned identity. Combining both geometric patterns and bright colours, Na Di shy away from the mainstream by avoiding an introvert or tonal colour palette and enjoying the experimentation of pattern. Oversized jackets, t-shirts, cropped shorts and hats- the SS14 collection frequently endorses the use of print and, more often than not, the look book teams clashing patterns together in an attempt to contest these unsaid restraints. Who said that you can’t team a white, teal and pink top with a pair of green and black patterned shorts?! The collection also pairs garments together in a matching manner; adorning the silhouette with one continuous pattern in a cleverly aligned way. Subtly and discretion is unheard of with regards to Na Di’s fashion outlook- why stand in a crowd when you can stand out in a crowd. More importantly, the brand is accessible because it is wearable and lacks the high maintenance qualities that many designer garments endorse, however, it still offers the exclusive edge and individuality that the creative mind is seeking out.