Scarves Autumn/Winter 2020 scarves

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90 SILK
PROJETS CARRES AU CRAYON BY HENRI D'ORIGNY
REF: H003533S

13 BO/SABLE/TURQUOISE/BRUN
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14 OB/ORANGE/BEIGE/CANNELLE
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17 CP/ROSETHE/ROSEVIF/MAUVE
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21 GB/MARINE/BLANC/INDIGO
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23 GB/ROUGE/BLANC/OR
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24 HG/NOIR/BLANC
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The story behind
In 2004, Henri d'Origny created a photographic composition of various equestrian pieces that were conserved at either the Conservatoire des Créations or the Émile Hermès museum. Set within a harmonious frame, bronze stirrups, English bits, Ottoman spurs and fly-whisks form an elegantly structured ensemble. Entirely redrawn in pencil, Projets carrés embodies an understated sensuality of a line. The interplay of symmetry reveals motifs full of lightness, as if suspended in mid-flight.
 
Finally - on the french website ... (still "maudit ..." i.e. Darn internet...") and I have problems copy paste (first 70 scarf, girafe is a gavroche, twilly Le Trésor de Médor, twilly Exposition universelle, please check for more CWs shown on https://www.hermes.com/fr/fr/category/femme/le-carre-et-accessoires-en-soie/ ) Edit: several CWs of Flowers of South Africa, too!!!
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First time posting here :wave:. Just receive Promenades de Paris scarf 70. This is my 70 scarf, it's not stiff like the regula 90, and not as soft as the wash scarf. The design is decidedly fin de siecle, and the edge reminded me of the air mail envelope used in that bygone era. Probably not everyone's cup of tea, but this old world charm is irresistible (to me) as a proxy of travel during this prolonged shelter-in-place suspensionView attachment 4798427View attachment 4798428.
Beautiful! I love the design. This is one of my two favorite colorways and I am waiting for my SA to get one for me. :)
 
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Some recent viewings. Took home jardin de soie cw06 (pictured) and légende du cheval à plumes cw03 (not pictured).

Sooo beautiful! This CW is the perfect red(@Redbirdhermes) and the mix of purples and blue is spectacular. Only downfall of this CW is that it each quadrant is ‘less defined’...as in they all kind of blend in when worn together compared to some other CWs which are different on each corner.
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Brandebourgs Pointes cw07
Really nice with the black background and raspberry red hem. The yellow dots are pale but still yellow. If they were another colour, I may have taken this home.
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Tapis de Selle cw06
For me, I think this design is the sleeper of the season. Design wise, it wasn’t even on my list, but it wears like a dream when folded. Waiting for another scarf in this same CW so will depend on the final CW for that scarf.
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Toucans cw12
This scarf is gorgeous flat but sadly, a miss for me when folded. It’s ‘off my list’ but I think I’ll end up with the blue and yellow version to frame. DH usually rolls his eyes when I buy scarves to frame (“how many scarves can one frame?”) but he wants this one placed in his office. View attachment 4804416


Grand Tenue CW09 and CW15
09 is a contender on the list (waiting for one other CW). 15 is a classic and I want to take it home but it sadly does not fit into style.
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Amazones cw05
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Ex Universelle cw12
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Legende du cheval a plumes cw16
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Thank you for sharing the modeling shots and your thoughts! I got the Toucans in the same CW you tried. It was out of my comfort zone, but my SA showed me its potential. I'll play with it and share some photos. :)
 
I don't think we've seen this colorway of Exposition Universelle yet, CW07. It's gorgeous! Pic from Hermes website (France). View attachment 4805744
It appears that the French site has just about everything up now - lots of new CWs we hadn't seen, including the 70 ex-Libris I was waiting for! But still only the original 3CWs for Wild Singapore.
 
140 SILK
FLOWERS OF SOUTH AFRICA BY ARDMORE ARTISTS
REF: H433138S

01 BO/NOIR/ROSE/VERT
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04 OB/BLEU CIEL/ORANGE/BLEU JEAN
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05 CP/ROSE/MAUVE/VERT scarf-140--433138S 05-flat-1-300-0-2048-2048.jpgscarf-140--433138S 05-worn-6-300-0-2048-2048.jpg

08 PO/MASTIC/FUCHSIA/ROUGE
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09 GB/VANILLE/BLEU ROY/ROUGE
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The story behind
The strange, South African protea flower has become a national symbol, flourishing at the heart of the fynbos, a mountainous, coastal ecosystem of exceptional biodiversity, benefiting from the Mediterranean climate of the Western Cape. Enshrined majestically at the center of this carré, in a fresh interpretation of a traditional, stylized design, the bloom evokes the signature ceramics produced by the Ardmore collective, the creative force behind this striking composition. Established by Fee Halsted in 1985, in KwaZulu Natal, this group of Zulu, Zimbabwean and Sotho artists aims to promote creativity and preserve the region’s aesthetic heritage. This is their third carré for the House of Hermès, following The Savana dance and La marche du Zambèze.
 
140 SILK
FLOWERS OF SOUTH AFRICA BY ARDMORE ARTISTS
REF: H433138S

01 BO/NOIR/ROSE/VERT
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03 OB/ORANGE/TURQUOISE/CARAMEL View attachment 4805750View attachment 4805751
04 OB/BLEU CIEL/ORANGE/BLEU JEAN
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05 CP/ROSE/MAUVE/VERT View attachment 4805754View attachment 4805755

08 PO/MASTIC/FUCHSIA/ROUGE
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09 GB/VANILLE/BLEU ROY/ROUGE
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The story behind
The strange, South African protea flower has become a national symbol, flourishing at the heart of the fynbos, a mountainous, coastal ecosystem of exceptional biodiversity, benefiting from the Mediterranean climate of the Western Cape. Enshrined majestically at the center of this carré, in a fresh interpretation of a traditional, stylized design, the bloom evokes the signature ceramics produced by the Ardmore collective, the creative force behind this striking composition. Established by Fee Halsted in 1985, in KwaZulu Natal, this group of Zulu, Zimbabwean and Sotho artists aims to promote creativity and preserve the region’s aesthetic heritage. This is their third carré for the House of Hermès, following The Savana dance and La marche du Zambèze.
140 SILK
FLOWERS OF SOUTH AFRICA BY ARDMORE ARTISTS
REF: H433138S

11 BO/ROSE INDIEN/VERT/ROSE PALE
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12 PO/ROUGE/VIOLET/JAUNE
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45 SILK GAVROCHE/POCKET SQUARE
LA FOLLE PARADE ZOOM BY CLAIRE FANJUL
REF: H893585S

02
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06 CP/MAUVE/VERT/ROSE
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10
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13
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14

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15 HG/BLANC/MULTICOLORE/BLEU
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The story behind
Inspired by the design of the Folle Parade scarf: This young French illustrator creates her first scarf, expressing her whimsical world on silk. This Folle Parade, "an enchanting masquerade straight out of a toy box full of wonders", was inspired by an 18th-century engraving depicting a carnival float in Rome. Humor, fantasy, and a touch of madness emerge from this composition. The float in the center is surmounted by turrets and pulled by a disguised, masked horse. A multitude of strange and humorous sketches play out around the edges, with wheels, architectural features, masks, tortoises, men with animals' heads, and jacks-in-the-box all busying themselves, frolicking around in constant motion.
 
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45 SILK GAVROCHE/POCKET SQUARE
LA FOLLE PARADE ZOOM BY CLAIRE FANJUL
REF: H893585S

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06 CP/MAUVE/VERT/ROSE
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10
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15 HG/BLANC/MULTICOLORE/BLEU
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The story behind
From the design of Carre La Folle Parade: Young French artist Claire Fanjul, for the first time working on Carre, showed a fantastic world on silk. According to Fanjul, La Folle Parade, who designed "a magical procession that looks like it came out of a surprise box," was inspired by an 18th-century print depicting a carnival float in Rome. I will. The composition is humorous, fantasy and a little crazy. In the center, a float with a tower is pulled by a disguised horse, and strange and humorous skits are unfolding around. From the surprise box, even the men with wheels, building parts, masks, turtles, and animal heads appear, continuing a fuss-free parade.
45 SILK GAVROCHE/POCKET SQUARE
LA FOLLE PARADE ZOOM BY CLAIRE FANJUL
REF: H893585S

16
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140 SILK
FLOWERS OF SOUTH AFRICA BY ARDMORE ARTISTS
REF: H433138S

01 BO/NOIR/ROSE/VERT
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03 OB/ORANGE/TURQUOISE/CARAMEL View attachment 4805750View attachment 4805751
04 OB/BLEU CIEL/ORANGE/BLEU JEAN
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05 CP/ROSE/MAUVE/VERT View attachment 4805754View attachment 4805755

08 PO/MASTIC/FUCHSIA/ROUGE
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09 GB/VANILLE/BLEU ROY/ROUGE
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The story behind
The strange, South African protea flower has become a national symbol, flourishing at the heart of the fynbos, a mountainous, coastal ecosystem of exceptional biodiversity, benefiting from the Mediterranean climate of the Western Cape. Enshrined majestically at the center of this carré, in a fresh interpretation of a traditional, stylized design, the bloom evokes the signature ceramics produced by the Ardmore collective, the creative force behind this striking composition. Established by Fee Halsted in 1985, in KwaZulu Natal, this group of Zulu, Zimbabwean and Sotho artists aims to promote creativity and preserve the region’s aesthetic heritage. This is their third carré for the House of Hermès, following The Savana dance and La marche du Zambèze.
Zomg!! 01 or 05, come to mama!! (Thank you for finding and posting these, dear LadyCupid!!!)
 
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