Emerald StarGate Waylight Scarf
£29.00
Some pieces are built to lead. Others sit slightly behind, shaping the overall feeling without demanding attention. This scarf moves in that quieter space, existing naturally as a shawl, a shawl wrap, and within the broader world of shawls and wraps that shift the tone of an outfit without overwhelming it.
“Emerald StarGate” Waylight Scarf featuring original Alex Tooth artwork.
A quieter layer of expression
Some pieces are built to lead. Others sit slightly behind, shaping the overall feeling without demanding attention. This scarf moves in that quieter space, existing naturally as a shawl, a shawl wrap, and within the broader world of shawls and wraps that shift the tone of an outfit without overwhelming it.
Emerald StarGate carries a sense of structure that isn’t rigid. The composition draws from sacred geometry and ancient geometric symbols, but it doesn’t feel static. There’s a subtle upward movement in it, something that suggests alignment rather than symmetry, and that energy carries through the fabric as it moves with you.
It sits easily within the language of visionary art, but it’s designed to be lived with rather than observed.
Movement and form
The material is light, smooth, and responsive. As a shawl scarf, it follows natural motion rather than resisting it, and as a shawl scarf wrap it can shift shape depending on how you wear it.
There’s no fixed way to use it. Sometimes it behaves more like an evening shawl, especially in slower environments or softer lighting. Other times it becomes an evening wrap, something practical that still carries visual presence.
It adapts without needing adjustment.
Where it lives
You might first take it into spaces like boomtown festival, or somewhere more contained like lost village. It moves just as easily through primavera festival or the layered environments of shambala, where clothing becomes part of a wider visual conversation.
In those settings, it naturally connects with festival clothing and music festival clothing, but it doesn’t rely on them. It can sit within a full festival outfit, or exist as a smaller detail inside music festival outfits without losing its identity.
There’s also a quieter side to it — something that carries back into everyday use, where festival fashion becomes less about context and more about subtle expression.
Fit and inclusivity
The structure is intentionally open.
Because of that, it sits comfortably across different bodies without needing to be adjusted or reinterpreted. It works just as naturally within plus size festival wear and plus size festival clothes, as it does in more minimal combinations.
The same applies in more expressive contexts, where plus size rave clothes and plus size rave wear often need flexibility rather than restriction. Here, nothing changes about the piece itself — only how it’s worn.
That consistency matters.
Material and everyday rhythm
The fabric stays light against the skin, making it easy to wear for longer periods without becoming noticeable in a physical sense.
Over time, it starts to move between uses. It might begin in a rave outfit, or sit alongside elements of rave fashion, but gradually becomes something that fits into slower environments too.
You might pair it with yoga clothing, or bring it into softer combinations influenced by hippie clothing styles and boho hippie clothes. There are also moments where it leans more into psychedelic clothing, depending on what you place around it.
It doesn’t force a direction. It responds to one.
Closing
There’s a balance here between structure and openness.
The references to sacred geometry and occult clothing remain present, but they don’t dominate. Instead, they sit alongside the wider language of festival clothing and everyday wear, creating something that feels steady rather than performative.
It’s not trying to define the outcome.
It simply gives you something to work with — and leaves the rest to you.
🜂 Wear it for:
Everyday styling and light layering
Social events and relaxed evenings
Festivals and gatherings
Travel and movement
Adding colour without weight
Each piece is made to order, helping reduce overproduction and keeping the focus on intentional creation.
🧵 TECHNICAL DETAILS
Fabric: Satin feel fabric (97% polyester, 3% spandex)
Feel: Smooth, lightweight, fluid drape
Fit: Regular
Fabric weight: 90 g/m²
Stitch colour: Black or white (auto-matched)
Care: Machine wash cold with similar colours
Do not bleach, tumble dry low
Do not iron or dry clean
Made on demand
Please note: slight variations between mockups and finished pieces may occur due to fabric behaviour and production processes.
🔍 Technical Mockups
These reference images show the exact placement and scale of the artwork.
Gallery images are styled visualisations for presentation.
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