Scarves Chiffon (mousseline) scarves

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Just wanna share with scarfies yet another crazy stage of my silk slope.
So, I have been thinking about this mousse for a looooong time, but couldn't decide because the colorway is so off my comfort zone. For mousselines, I often go for fresh and crisp colorways with great contrast. I don't do muddy in mousselines because it's difficult to see the details in one layer, let alone multiple layers once folded. So I thought I would pass on it, but it's stuck in my greedy mind until I gave in.
It's a stage where I like things that are not exactly my usual cup of tea. I think of it like a boy who is in love with a girl who is not pretty, because the girl is special and attractive to the boy's own eyes :giggles:. No rhymes or rhythms whatsoever.
So, here's my chartreuse/chocolate Axis Mundi mousseline in a colorway that I'm sure will make a lot of people yawn when looking at, but it has me melted. Something earthy about it...



Love that the pine leaves details shown nicely in this colorway.
 
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Just wanna share with scarfies yet another crazy stage of my silk slope.
So, I have been thinking about this mousse for a looooong time, but couldn't decide because the colorway is so off my comfort zone. For mousselines, I often go for fresh and crisp colorways with great contrast. I don't do muddy in mousselines because it's difficult to see the details in one layer, let alone multiple layers once folded. So I thought I would pass on it, but it's stuck in my greedy mind until I gave in.
It's a stage where I like things that are not exactly my usual cup of tea. I think of it like a boy who is in love with a girl who is not pretty, because the girl is special and attractive to the boy's own eyes :giggles:. No rhymes or rhythms whatsoever.
So, here's my chartreuse/chocolate Axis Mundi mousseline in a colorway that I'm sure will make a lot of people yawn when looking at, but it has me melted. Something earthy about it...





Love that the pine leaves details shown nicely in this colorway.

Chestnutty, I love this! It looks gorgeous ,you, and I think these colors are perfect. I never saw this,cw and love it!
 
Just wanna share with scarfies yet another crazy stage of my silk slope.
So, I have been thinking about this mousse for a looooong time, but couldn't decide because the colorway is so off my comfort zone. For mousselines, I often go for fresh and crisp colorways with great contrast. I don't do muddy in mousselines because it's difficult to see the details in one layer, let alone multiple layers once folded. So I thought I would pass on it, but it's stuck in my greedy mind until I gave in.
It's a stage where I like things that are not exactly my usual cup of tea. I think of it like a boy who is in love with a girl who is not pretty, because the girl is special and attractive to the boy's own eyes :giggles:. No rhymes or rhythms whatsoever.
So, here's my chartreuse/chocolate Axis Mundi mousseline in a colorway that I'm sure will make a lot of people yawn when looking at, but it has me melted. Something earthy about it...



Love that the pine leaves details shown nicely in this colorway.




I like this one, Chestnutty! I did a similar thing a couple of weeks ago - bought a mousse with a lot of green in it. My friends were stunned, but sometimes a girl needs to go with the one her heart says is right !!

Enjoy your new beauty!!
 
Just wanna share with scarfies yet another crazy stage of my silk slope.
So, I have been thinking about this mousse for a looooong time, but couldn't decide because the colorway is so off my comfort zone. For mousselines, I often go for fresh and crisp colorways with great contrast. I don't do muddy in mousselines because it's difficult to see the details in one layer, let alone multiple layers once folded. So I thought I would pass on it, but it's stuck in my greedy mind until I gave in.
It's a stage where I like things that are not exactly my usual cup of tea. I think of it like a boy who is in love with a girl who is not pretty, because the girl is special and attractive to the boy's own eyes :giggles:. No rhymes or rhythms whatsoever.
So, here's my chartreuse/chocolate Axis Mundi mousseline in a colorway that I'm sure will make a lot of people yawn when looking at, but it has me melted. Something earthy about it...



Love that the pine leaves details shown nicely in this colorway.
Love the way you have tied this mousse. I think the leaves are perfect for spring and fall. It really looks like cotton candy around your neck. Me thinks you made the right decision to take this baby home!
 
Just wanna share with scarfies yet another crazy stage of my silk slope.
So, I have been thinking about this mousse for a looooong time, but couldn't decide because the colorway is so off my comfort zone. For mousselines, I often go for fresh and crisp colorways with great contrast. I don't do muddy in mousselines because it's difficult to see the details in one layer, let alone multiple layers once folded. So I thought I would pass on it, but it's stuck in my greedy mind until I gave in.
It's a stage where I like things that are not exactly my usual cup of tea. I think of it like a boy who is in love with a girl who is not pretty, because the girl is special and attractive to the boy's own eyes :giggles:. No rhymes or rhythms whatsoever.
So, here's my chartreuse/chocolate Axis Mundi mousseline in a colorway that I'm sure will make a lot of people yawn when looking at, but it has me melted. Something earthy about it...



Love that the pine leaves details shown nicely in this colorway.

Well, my mouth is definitely open, but not in a yawn! :faint:

You're making me want a THIRD cw of Axis Mundi. I tend to be like you when it comes to contrast, but these colors harmonize with this pattern perfectly. Earthy, as you say.
 
Just wanna share with scarfies yet another crazy stage of my silk slope.

So, I have been thinking about this mousse for a looooong time, but couldn't decide because the colorway is so off my comfort zone. For mousselines, I often go for fresh and crisp colorways with great contrast. I don't do muddy in mousselines because it's difficult to see the details in one layer, let alone multiple layers once folded. So I thought I would pass on it, but it's stuck in my greedy mind until I gave in.

It's a stage where I like things that are not exactly my usual cup of tea. I think of it like a boy who is in love with a girl who is not pretty, because the girl is special and attractive to the boy's own eyes :giggles:. No rhymes or rhythms whatsoever.

So, here's my chartreuse/chocolate Axis Mundi mousseline in a colorway that I'm sure will make a lot of people yawn when looking at, but it has me melted. Something earthy about it...







Love that the pine leaves details shown nicely in this colorway.



Oh Chestnutty, this is sooo lovely!
And I know exactly what you mean with leaving your comfort zone.
I started to discover the more abstract/modern/unusual H designs recently. I didn't buy one yet, but tried several one and they looked very subtle and cool. Sometimes it's exciting to try something new and to be open for new styles!
So major congrats on your new moussie!!!
💜
 
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