Scarves Chiffon (mousseline) scarves

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A few mousse wearings from recent SOTD themes for reference here....
Aloha, Smiles in PM. And also Astrologie, Sulfures and Torana in gavroche size... :love:

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BunnycatYou're definitely a Mousseline girl, you look fantastic in all of them .My heart goes pit- a -pat at sight of Aloha in orange !

bunnycat, Festival and Ecume are both no changeants, but very delicate.

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Croisette Mousselines love you too, all fabulous .The Ecume is other-worldly and so, so beautiful .
My preference is mainly for the older Mousselines ,: colours , details,designs all so much more special somehow.
 
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BunnycatYou're definitely a Mousseline girl, you look fantastic in all of them .My heart goes pit- a -pat at sight of Aloha in orange !



Croisette Mousselines love you too, all fabulous .The Ecume is other-worldly and so, so beautiful .
My preference is mainly for the older Mousselines ,: colours , details,designs all so much more special somehow.[/QUOTE]

Thank you frou frou. I agree, the older ones are my favs too and something special, but sometimes hard to find.
 
bunnycat, Festival and Ecume are both no changeants, but very delicate.

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Ah- pitter patter pitter patter!!!! :heart: :heart: So beautful! Love seeing this one pop up!


BunnycatYou're definitely a Mousseline girl, you look fantastic in all of them .My heart goes pit- a -pat at sight of Aloha in orange !



Croisette Mousselines love you too, all fabulous .The Ecume is other-worldly and so, so beautiful .
My preference is mainly for the older Mousselines ,: colours , details,designs all so much more special somehow.[/QUOTE]

Thank you frou frou!!! :blush: I totally agree about the older scarves....(please stay tuned...) :coolio: :biggrin:
 
A fun story for those who like the older scarves...I hope you don't mind me sharing!

I think I have finally found a scarf I may not be able to tame, lol! I found this lovely and became intrigued by the colors and showed my hubby. He was not impressed. I believe his words went something like "looks like something grandma needs to throw out because it looks faded...." Though I could see where he was coming from, my eyes were focused on the color of the fold lines....
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Undeterred, and fairly certain I was really going to like the colors once it wasn't flat I went ahead and got it because I wanted something to wear as a shawl at the hubster's concerts where it is often kept cold to help keep the period instruments in tune and I didn't want to break the bank in case I hatey hated the size.

My NTM (new to me) La Rosee GM (changeant) in an ever so lovely stormy blue and fuchsia with black border, modeled here by the ever so helpful Frieda Painty-paws. I photographed it like you would diamonds in indirect light, no flash in order to get the color play of the changeant.

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SURPRISE! It has a beautiful contrast lilac hem!
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Of course, once I had it I fell in love with the colors and had to wear it immediately despite not having a single clue how to handle all this material on a hot summer day at 100+ degrees.
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but it reminds me of a stormy sunset with clouds.... :heart::heart:

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A fun story for those who like the older scarves...I hope you don't mind me sharing!

I think I have finally found a scarf I may not be able to tame, lol! I found this lovely and became intrigued by the colors and showed my hubby. He was not impressed. I believe his words went something like "looks like something grandma needs to throw out because it looks faded...." Though I could see where he was coming from, my eyes were focused on the color of the fold lines....
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Undeterred, and fairly certain I was really going to like the colors once it wasn't flat I went ahead and got it because I wanted something to wear as a shawl at the hubster's concerts where it is often kept cold to help keep the period instruments in tune and I didn't want to break the bank in case I hatey hated the size.

My NTM (new to me) La Rosee GM (changeant) in an ever so lovely stormy blue and fuchsia with black border, modeled here by the ever so helpful Frieda Painty-paws. I photographed it like you would diamonds in indirect light, no flash in order to get the color play of the changeant.

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SURPRISE! It has a beautiful contrast lilac hem!
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Of course, once I had it I fell in love with the colors and had to wear it immediately despite not having a single clue how to handle all this material on a hot summer day at 100+ degrees.
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but it reminds me of a stormy sunset with clouds.... :heart::heart:

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Oh my goodness! This changeant is incredible!! (and Frieda is adorable!) May I suggest you check out MYH's thread on how to wear a 140 cm mousseline when it's crazy hot out? :flowers: (She just posted it lol!)
MYH's Scarf Showcase - and philosophical ramblings about how I built my collection
 
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A fun story for those who like the older scarves...I hope you don't mind me sharing!

I think I have finally found a scarf I may not be able to tame, lol! I found this lovely and became intrigued by the colors and showed my hubby. He was not impressed. I believe his words went something like "looks like something grandma needs to throw out because it looks faded...." Though I could see where he was coming from, my eyes were focused on the color of the fold lines....
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Undeterred, and fairly certain I was really going to like the colors once it wasn't flat I went ahead and got it because I wanted something to wear as a shawl at the hubster's concerts where it is often kept cold to help keep the period instruments in tune and I didn't want to break the bank in case I hatey hated the size.

My NTM (new to me) La Rosee GM (changeant) in an ever so lovely stormy blue and fuchsia with black border, modeled here by the ever so helpful Frieda Painty-paws. I photographed it like you would diamonds in indirect light, no flash in order to get the color play of the changeant.

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SURPRISE! It has a beautiful contrast lilac hem!
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Of course, once I had it I fell in love with the colors and had to wear it immediately despite not having a single clue how to handle all this material on a hot summer day at 100+ degrees.
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but it reminds me of a stormy sunset with clouds.... :heart::heart:

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It is one of the most interesting La Rosee's that I have ever seen....gorgeous!!!
 
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A fun story for those who like the older scarves...I hope you don't mind me sharing!

I think I have finally found a scarf I may not be able to tame, lol! I found this lovely and became intrigued by the colors and showed my hubby. He was not impressed. I believe his words went something like "looks like something grandma needs to throw out because it looks faded...." Though I could see where he was coming from, my eyes were focused on the color of the fold lines....
View attachment 3418724

Undeterred, and fairly certain I was really going to like the colors once it wasn't flat I went ahead and got it because I wanted something to wear as a shawl at the hubster's concerts where it is often kept cold to help keep the period instruments in tune and I didn't want to break the bank in case I hatey hated the size.

My NTM (new to me) La Rosee GM (changeant) in an ever so lovely stormy blue and fuchsia with black border, modeled here by the ever so helpful Frieda Painty-paws. I photographed it like you would diamonds in indirect light, no flash in order to get the color play of the changeant.

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SURPRISE! It has a beautiful contrast lilac hem!
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Of course, once I had it I fell in love with the colors and had to wear it immediately despite not having a single clue how to handle all this material on a hot summer day at 100+ degrees.
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but it reminds me of a stormy sunset with clouds.... :heart::heart:

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I have never seen a changeant Rosee, it's truly a beauty, lucky you bunnycat!
 
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A fun story for those who like the older scarves...I hope you don't mind me sharing!

I think I have finally found a scarf I may not be able to tame, lol! I found this lovely and became intrigued by the colors and showed my hubby. He was not impressed. I believe his words went something like "looks like something grandma needs to throw out because it looks faded...." Though I could see where he was coming from, my eyes were focused on the color of the fold lines....
View attachment 3418724

Undeterred, and fairly certain I was really going to like the colors once it wasn't flat I went ahead and got it because I wanted something to wear as a shawl at the hubster's concerts where it is often kept cold to help keep the period instruments in tune and I didn't want to break the bank in case I hatey hated the size.

My NTM (new to me) La Rosee GM (changeant) in an ever so lovely stormy blue and fuchsia with black border, modeled here by the ever so helpful Frieda Painty-paws. I photographed it like you would diamonds in indirect light, no flash in order to get the color play of the changeant.

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SURPRISE! It has a beautiful contrast lilac hem!
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Of course, once I had it I fell in love with the colors and had to wear it immediately despite not having a single clue how to handle all this material on a hot summer day at 100+ degrees.
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but it reminds me of a stormy sunset with clouds.... :heart::heart:

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This is such a beautiful post! Congrats on your changeant, it is spectacular! Aww to Frieda :heart:
 
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A fun story for those who like the older scarves...I hope you don't mind me sharing!

I think I have finally found a scarf I may not be able to tame, lol! I found this lovely and became intrigued by the colors and showed my hubby. He was not impressed. I believe his words went something like "looks like something grandma needs to throw out because it looks faded...." Though I could see where he was coming from, my eyes were focused on the color of the fold lines....
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Undeterred, and fairly certain I was really going to like the colors once it wasn't flat I went ahead and got it because I wanted something to wear as a shawl at the hubster's concerts where it is often kept cold to help keep the period instruments in tune and I didn't want to break the bank in case I hatey hated the size.

My NTM (new to me) La Rosee GM (changeant) in an ever so lovely stormy blue and fuchsia with black border, modeled here by the ever so helpful Frieda Painty-paws. I photographed it like you would diamonds in indirect light, no flash in order to get the color play of the changeant.

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SURPRISE! It has a beautiful contrast lilac hem!
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Of course, once I had it I fell in love with the colors and had to wear it immediately despite not having a single clue how to handle all this material on a hot summer day at 100+ degrees.
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but it reminds me of a stormy sunset with clouds.... :heart::heart:

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So beautiful! Looks lovely on you
 
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