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In the latest Grazia Magazine there is a piece all about the Liberty 'pop-up' shop.

I'll re-type it!


Walking into an Hermes store is a wonderful - if slightly intimidating - experience. Their iconic bags (the Birkin, the Kelly), their jewellery and, of course, their trademark scarves, are kept in elegant glass cases, creating an air of pure luxury (if also a 'look but don't touch' mood!). But, this week, Hermes are opening their cases and inviting us all to play dress-up with them at Liberty, thanks for their first ever pop-up shop dedicated entirely to their wonderfully coloured silk, cashmere and cotton scarves.

In fact, Liberty has handed over its entire Scarf Room to the French fashion house, which will host a range of activities from this week until 18th September to allow you to experiment with wearing their scarves. A 'How to Tie' workshop does exactly as you imagine, showing you how to style your scarf in a hundred different ways - before a photographer captures you in all your finery. Another class will demonstrate how to monogram and embroider your scarves (they don't even have to have been bought in the store).

To further celebrate this meeting of icons, Hermes have created an exclusive, limited-edition range of scarves and ties using Liberty's renowned Tana Lawn cottons. Available in six micro-floral prints, the scarves have each been printed with the iconic Hermes 'Ex Libris' design. With prices starting at £80, there's a treat in store for everyone. And, with a section of ties for the boys to pore over, you can shop in peace - everyone's happy!


The 'How-to Tie' workshop sounds fun - anybody going?
 
Thanks for this! The workshop sounds amazing, pity I can't be there. Enjoy!

In the latest Grazia Magazine there is a piece all about the Liberty 'pop-up' shop.

I'll re-type it!


Walking into an Hermes store is a wonderful - if slightly intimidating - experience. Their iconic bags (the Birkin, the Kelly), their jewellery and, of course, their trademark scarves, are kept in elegant glass cases, creating an air of pure luxury (if also a 'look but don't touch' mood!). But, this week, Hermes are opening their cases and inviting us all to play dress-up with them at Liberty, thanks for their first ever pop-up shop dedicated entirely to their wonderfully coloured silk, cashmere and cotton scarves.

In fact, Liberty has handed over its entire Scarf Room to the French fashion house, which will host a range of activities from this week until 18th September to allow you to experiment with wearing their scarves. A 'How to Tie' workshop does exactly as you imagine, showing you how to style your scarf in a hundred different ways - before a photographer captures you in all your finery. Another class will demonstrate how to monogram and embroider your scarves (they don't even have to have been bought in the store).

To further celebrate this meeting of icons, Hermes have created an exclusive, limited-edition range of scarves and ties using Liberty's renowned Tana Lawn cottons. Available in six micro-floral prints, the scarves have each been printed with the iconic Hermes 'Ex Libris' design. With prices starting at £80, there's a treat in store for everyone. And, with a section of ties for the boys to pore over, you can shop in peace - everyone's happy!

The 'How-to Tie' workshop sounds fun - anybody going?
 
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