Scarves Autumn/Winter 2020 scarves

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90 SILK
WILD SINGAPORE BY ALICE SHIRLEY
REF: H003541S

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Alice Shirley pays tribute to the stunning biodiversity of Singapore. A key stopover for birds migrating from northern Asia to Australia, this fertile island dotted with mangroves and rainforests is home to some unique flora and fauna. Most of the animal species depicted under the tree canopy – bats, greater mouse-deer, leopard cats and Malayan civets – are nocturnal and only come out at nightfall. At the center of the composition, a lion in the form of a tropical fig tree watches over the nature of Singapore, whose name means "the city of the lion" in Sanskrit, in reference to its founding legend.
 
90 SILK
WILD SINGAPORE BY ALICE SHIRLEY
REF: H003541S

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Alice Shirley pays tribute to the stunning biodiversity of Singapore. A key stopover for birds migrating from northern Asia to Australia, this fertile island dotted with mangroves and rainforests is home to some unique flora and fauna. Most of the animal species depicted under the tree canopy – bats, greater mouse-deer, leopard cats and Malayan civets – are nocturnal and only come out at nightfall. At the center of the composition, a lion in the form of a tropical fig tree watches over the nature of Singapore, whose name means "the city of the lion" in Sanskrit, in reference to its founding legend.
Thank you for posting these “Wild Singapore” Color ways. Eager to see all!
 
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WILD SINGAPORE BY ALICE SHIRLEY
REF: H003541S

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Alice Shirley pays tribute to the stunning biodiversity of Singapore. A key stopover for birds migrating from northern Asia to Australia, this fertile island dotted with mangroves and rainforests is home to some unique flora and fauna. Most of the animal species depicted under the tree canopy – bats, greater mouse-deer, leopard cats and Malayan civets – are nocturnal and only come out at nightfall. At the center of the composition, a lion in the form of a tropical fig tree watches over the nature of Singapore, whose name means "the city of the lion" in Sanskrit, in reference to its founding legend.
Alice Shirley is really talented, her designs tie so well. I was a bit sceptic about those big eyes but I appreciate a lot the way the model wears the scarf.
 
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WILD SINGAPORE BY ALICE SHIRLEY
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Alice Shirley pays tribute to the stunning biodiversity of Singapore. A key stopover for birds migrating from northern Asia to Australia, this fertile island dotted with mangroves and rainforests is home to some unique flora and fauna. Most of the animal species depicted under the tree canopy – bats, greater mouse-deer, leopard cats and Malayan civets – are nocturnal and only come out at nightfall. At the center of the composition, a lion in the form of a tropical fig tree watches over the nature of Singapore, whose name means "the city of the lion" in Sanskrit, in reference to its founding legend.
Thank you LadyCupid! These are stunning!
 
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I have a general question that maybe y'all can answer for me. Are SA allowing people to try on scarves in the store during COVID? I can get a general feel for how something will look on me tied in a bias fold by looking at the center and corner. Goodness knows that I have had plenty of practice, but with the appointment system to meet you SA, do they unfold it for you while standing 6-8 feet apart? I truly won't need to try it on, since I know what will work on me, but I was curious as to how this will work. Thank you for your input.
In France, we are in a « sanitary emergency state ». We need to sanitize our hands when we come in the boutique. It’s possible to touch the products but not to try them on. We can put the scarves next to our face to check the colors but there should be no direct contacts.
 
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WILD SINGAPORE BY ALICE SHIRLEY
REF: H003541S

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Alice Shirley pays tribute to the stunning biodiversity of Singapore. A key stopover for birds migrating from northern Asia to Australia, this fertile island dotted with mangroves and rainforests is home to some unique flora and fauna. Most of the animal species depicted under the tree canopy – bats, greater mouse-deer, leopard cats and Malayan civets – are nocturnal and only come out at nightfall. At the center of the composition, a lion in the form of a tropical fig tree watches over the nature of Singapore, whose name means "the city of the lion" in Sanskrit, in reference to its founding legend.
This is definitely my #1 scarf for this season
 
In France, we are in a « sanitary emergency state ». We need to sanitize our hands when we come in the boutique. It’s possible to touch the products but not to try them on. We can put the scarves next to our face to check the colors but there should be no direct contacts.
Thank you for sharing this information. I am in the US, and I was told that we would wear masks, which I do anyway, and sanitize our hands as we enter the store. I haven't been inside the store yet. In May, I did curbside pick up, while staying in my car with my mask as I spoke to my SA and our Store Director who also had masks and gloves on. I miss everyone at my store and can't wait for the scarves to arrive so that I can purchase one and say 'Hello.'
 
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WILD SINGAPORE BY ALICE SHIRLEY
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Alice Shirley pays tribute to the stunning biodiversity of Singapore. A key stopover for birds migrating from northern Asia to Australia, this fertile island dotted with mangroves and rainforests is home to some unique flora and fauna. Most of the animal species depicted under the tree canopy – bats, greater mouse-deer, leopard cats and Malayan civets – are nocturnal and only come out at nightfall. At the center of the composition, a lion in the form of a tropical fig tree watches over the nature of Singapore, whose name means "the city of the lion" in Sanskrit, in reference to its founding legend.
Thanks for sharing. Love LOVE this design but so far not loving any CW. Looking forward to seeing what else comes ...
 
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PROMENADES DE PARIS BY PHILIPPE LEDOUX
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Centred on the heraldic arms of the City of Paris, a charming mise en scène captures images of everyday life in the French capital during the First Empire: promenades, bygone trades and children at play. Soldiers and onlookers throng the kiosks, fashionable cafés and restaurants of the Palais Royal. The Tuileries Gardens attract children bowling hoops, hot chestnut-sellers and miniature carriages drawn by goats.
The Champs-Elysées is the promenade of choice for elegant carriages, riders and society ladies taking the route to the country, and the racecource at Longchamp. At the Invalides – founded by Louis XIV as a home for wounded servicemen, and the last resting-place of the Emperor Napoleon – the vast esplanade offers a backdrop for military parades and peaceable strolls. Paris is a playground, too: skittles, badminton and games of skipping and cup-and-ball were favourite pastimes for children in the early nineteenth century.
 
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