Pastels: out, prints: hot. And we mean all prints, from Alexander McQueen’s and Christopher Kane's previous collections to the increasingly sophisticated t-shirts found on the streets of major fashion cities. What about here? We just can’t wait to get our hands on the surrealist trompe l’oeil prints from a Thai brand with a very un-Thai name, Lalalove London (shown right, from B1,490-1,790). It all makes sense when you consider the brand is by a London College of Fashion graduate, Linda Charoenlab, whose work has been featured in international fashion magazines, including Dazed & Confused. Her spring/summer 2012 collection is inspired by a mix of natural elements, from colorful flowers to safari animals. Find her T-shirts at Mathematics (3/F, Siam Center, 02-658-1718) and follow her facebook page at http://ow.ly/a2U3Z. There's also Painkiller T.T. (shown left), a collaboration project between the sartorial menswear brand Painkiller and online fashion boutique Zalora. The limited edition t-shirts with prints inspired by human relationships are available only at www.zalora.co.th at B1,150 each.