Scarves Autumn/Winter 2020 scarves

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70cm SILK
Ex-Libris Circuit
REF: H983563S

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The story behind
(loosely translated from French via Google Translate)
Gianpaolo Pagni revisits a classic of the House, the Ex-Libris scarf designed in 1946 by illustrator Hugo Grygkar (1907-1959). The original design, marked in the center by the emblem of the craftsman saddler framed by four horse-drawn carriages, is crisscrossed with streamers that resemble a racing circuit. Facetious overprints with dynamic lines, the arabesques of the Italian artist, keen on geometric shapes, are made with a stamp.
 
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70cm SILK
Ex-Libris Circuit
REF: H983563S


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The story behind
(loosely translated from French via Google Translate)
Gianpaolo Pagni revisits a classic of the House, the Ex-Libris scarf designed in 1946 by illustrator Hugo Grygkar (1907-1959). The original design, marked in the center by the emblem of the craftsman saddler framed by four horse-drawn carriages, is crisscrossed with streamers that resemble a racing circuit. Facetious overprints with dynamic lines, the arabesques of the Italian artist, keen on geometric shapes, are made with a stamp.
 
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Men's 100cm Cashmere/Silk
Méga Chariot
REF: H103568T

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The story behind:
Daiske Nomura was inspired by a child's horse tricycle from the Émile Hermès collection and from Greek mythology. He reinvents the story of the god Hermes who would have borrowed Apollo's chariot without permission. Transformed into a robot, the tricycle soars in front of Mount Olympus, home of the Greek gods.
 
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