There was once a girl who always looked for shade. When the sun felt too harsh, when the world felt too loud, she would instinctively step back, searching for a wall to stand beside. It felt safer that way. Smaller. Quieter.
But one day she noticed something. The brightest things in nature were not hiding. They were moving. Fluttering. Dancing right under the same sun she was trying to escape.
That day she stopped looking for walls. She stopped shrinking herself.
She realised she does not demand softer skies. She simply learned how to carry color so boldly that even the heat becomes part of her story.
Titli scarf is made for the women who move with the light, to let it touch her, to let it illuminate her softness rather than threaten it.