Scarves Chiffon (mousseline) scarves

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Doloresmia:Thank you!:flowers:
Lulilu:Many thanks!I've some reseachs on TPF,and like you,I didn't see this pattern,that's why I found it interesting to post here a panoramic pic,and a detailed one.
So sweet Sac à main,you're a real friend:hugs:,thanks for your (too) lovely comment,and for your very interesting post about mousses.
Dear Mai Tai,thanks for your invitation:heart:,but I've post it in "which scarf/pointu..." and in my reveal thread("Never...")isn't it too much?I wouldn't like to be boaring.
If it's not a problem I would be glad to post in your thread:smile1:
 
Dear Ani !p.s. I think u should post B4/After pix on H-It-Up. It's such a good example of simple, natural movie-star quality glam, in 1 step.

anilouan, sac-a-main says it better than i could and you both have exquisite taste. Its breathtaking & quickly changing my mind about mousselines. I love the fact that I've never seen this before and the fact that it is so perfect on you! congrats!
 
BBC, the blue CM sounds perfect for you! H color designers are so wonderful and thoughtful... there's something different to suit everyone. Your boys sound adorable! Please excuse my ignorance, but what is the Clic Clac pochette? I'm still a newbie and have a lot to learn.

The pochettes are the really small silk pocket squares, 16" x 16". I have three. Clic Clac is one of the designs, and it's about as masculine as I've got.

Don't ever feel badly about asking questions!! I've been collecting for a long time and I still learn new things all the time.

I finally broke out the blue Cirque GM mouss and I love it. This design is so great - enough happening, but not too much. :D
 
Over the last two days I have made my way through this entire thread and all I can say is WOW! Such magnificant works of art these are. :drool:

I hope to soon acquire one but am thinking that I might start with a stole. I have GM Cashmeres, 90 carres and vintage scarfs and I do wear them all but for some reason I think I might be better to start with a stole before going to a GM moussey. What do you think? Is this a good way to enter into this world?

TIA
 
Over the last two days I have made my way through this entire thread and all I can say is WOW! Such magnificant works of art these are. :drool:

I hope to soon acquire one but am thinking that I might start with a stole. I have GM Cashmeres, 90 carres and vintage scarfs and I do wear them all but for some reason I think I might be better to start with a stole before going to a GM moussey. What do you think? Is this a good way to enter into this world?

TIA

I started my H scarf foray with mousseline stoles. They are so easy to wear -- not too much fabric. And some beautiful patterns too.
 
I love this!!!!
This would be so great with Rouge H bags. Are they no longer available?

Mrssparkles,Sac à Main and Lulilu::heart:,Thanks for your advices.
Wednesday,this etole was still on my mind,I went to my local store,and told about mousse with my SA.She agreed with the fact it was fragile...but,she told me the one I was interested in was a "crêpe de soie",which is a bit thicker,and more resistant.
So here's my first mousseline,I feel lucky to have find this pattern,'cause it has been edited in 2005,correct me if I'm wrong:shame:(I told my SA "You didn't sold this one,'cause it was waiting for me";)),from Dimitri Rybalchenko:"Hola Flamenca!"

THANKS TO ALL who made this thread,you were really inspiring(My DH would say "it's all your fault":p;) )Thanks again,for all this beautiful pics!
 
Is there anyone who owns an Ex Libirs Confetti etole willing to share some action pics? I would love to see as I have only been able to look at this mous from the website or folded thanks to our lovely LiW. TIA
 
The pochettes are the really small silk pocket squares, 16" x 16". I have three. Clic Clac is one of the designs, and it's about as masculine as I've got.

Don't ever feel badly about asking questions!! I've been collecting for a long time and I still learn new things all the time.

I finally broke out the blue Cirque GM mouss and I love it. This design is so great - enough happening, but not too much. :D

Thanks, BBC! Now I have a better mental picture of how adorable your boys must be. I also appreciate your kind words. :heart:

ITA about the Cirque design. Love it too.
 
Mrssparkles,Sac à Main and Lulilu::heart:,Thanks for your advices.
Wednesday,this etole was still on my mind,I went to my local store,and told about mousse with my SA.She agreed with the fact it was fragile...but,she told me the one I was interested in was a "crêpe de soie",which is a bit thicker,and more resistant.
So here's my first mousseline,I feel lucky to have find this pattern,'cause it has been edited in 2005,correct me if I'm wrong:shame:(I told my SA "You didn't sold this one,'cause it was waiting for me";)),from Dimitri Rybalchenko:"Hola Flamenca!"

THANKS TO ALL who made this thread,you were really inspiring(My DH would say "it's all your fault":p;) )Thanks again,for all this beautiful pics!


Congrats and enjoy I'm sure you will love her.
 
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