Scarves Autumn/Winter 2020 scarves

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90 SILK
LES TRESOR DE MODOR BY FLORENCE MANLIK
REF: H003457S

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17 IVOIRE/GRIS PERLE/GRIS ANTHRACITE


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The story behind
Since its origins, the Émile Hermès collection has perpetuated the tradition of bringing together rare and atypical pieces. This is seen in compositions of real objects that allow us to appreciate their stylistic and typological variants at a single glance. It was one of these compositions, dated from 1923, that served as a model for this scarf on which dog collars are carefully arranged according to size or symmetry. A few years later, these adornments inspired the famous Collier de chien belt and eponymous bracelet. Florence Manlik's precise, meticulous hand, coupled with her undeniable sense of volume and material, create a piece of remarkable realism.
 
90 SILK
LES TRESOR DE MODOR BY FLORENCE MANLIK
REF: H003457S

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The story behind
Since its origins, the Émile Hermès collection has perpetuated the tradition of bringing together rare and atypical pieces. This is seen in compositions of real objects that allow us to appreciate their stylistic and typological variants at a single glance. It was one of these compositions, dated from 1923, that served as a model for this scarf on which dog collars are carefully arranged according to size or symmetry. A few years later, these adornments inspired the famous Collier de chien belt and eponymous bracelet. Florence Manlik's precise, meticulous hand, coupled with her undeniable sense of volume and material, create a piece of remarkable realism.
This one is becoming a surprising favorite for me -- in every colorway!
 
TWILLY
PANI LA SHAR PAWNEE BY KERMIT OLIVER
REF: H063587S

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The story behind
Inspired by the design of the Pani la shar pawnee scarf: This portrait is a tribute to the Pawnee, a tribe from the Nebraskan and Kansan plains that was forced into exile in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma at the end of the 19th century. Sumptuously dressed, Pani La Shar Pawnee holds a sculpted peace pipe featuring a galloping horse. His calm gaze and proud bearing express the great dignity of his people. Peace pipes and bison heads decorate the corners of this composition, around which run horses and their riders inspired by Karl Bodmer's notebooks. The work of this 19th-century illustrator remains a precious record of Native American culture. Pani La Shar Pawnee, designed in 1984, was the first scarf imagined by Kermit Oliver.
 
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PANI LA SHAR PAWNEE BY KERMIT OLIVER
REF: H063587S

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The story behind
Inspired by the design of the Pani la shar pawnee scarf: This portrait is a tribute to the Pawnee, a tribe from the Nebraskan and Kansan plains that was forced into exile in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma at the end of the 19th century. Sumptuously dressed, Pani La Shar Pawnee holds a sculpted peace pipe featuring a galloping horse. His calm gaze and proud bearing express the great dignity of his people. Peace pipes and bison heads decorate the corners of this composition, around which run horses and their riders inspired by Karl Bodmer's notebooks. The work of this 19th-century illustrator remains a precious record of Native American culture. Pani La Shar Pawnee, designed in 1984, was the first scarf imagined by Kermit Oliver.
TWILLY
PANI LA SHAR PAWNEE BY KERMIT OLIVER
REF: H063587S

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Thank you all for the wonderful photos! Canuck, Thank you for compiling the list, too! I can't wait to see these IRL!
I am also intrigued with the model's stirrup earrings. I love these!

Haha I'm not the only one who checks out the other pieces the models are wearing! I often get distracted by them too during these scarf mod shots since they are often new season pieces that I've not seen before :biggrin: sorry for OT mods
 
Fastest delivery ever, three days including the weekend. La danse Des Amazones c/w 003535s 09 it's a keeper. Toucans de paradise c/ 003560s 01 it's a keep as well. Please excuse, no makeup, hair messy, but the delivery was first one for the day. I'm so thrilled with both.
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Both beautiful! I am soooooo torn between color waves for the Toucans and your photo just elevated this one on the wish list.
 
TWILLY
COLLIERS ET CHIENS BY VIRGINIE JAMIN
REF: H063453S

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The story behind
Inspired by the Colliers et chiens scarf: Virginie Jamin enhances her original Colliers de chiens composition with a set of canine portraits. Beautifully drawn, they border this revisited scarf in a series of medallions. At a time of automotive elegance and dog racing, dogs were pampered by their owners. Their collars even had to match their masters' outfits, car and luggage. Thus, Hermès created numerous models to satisfy these faithful companions, from the most sophisticated of poodles to the most robust of Pyrenean mountain dogs. Checkerboard Moroccan leather, rounded braid, inlaid leather, saddle-stitched, monochrome, two-tone, multi-colored… neatly aligned on their display, the patterns are endless.
 
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The Singapore site has populated with additional Doggy CWs (both for this twilly and Bassets); however, it's buggy and when I try to click on the images for a better view, I get an error.
That happened to me on the Australian website, I think when they are adding items to the website you receive the error message. Keep trying, good luck.
 
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