Scarves ......Hermès Spring/Summer 2023 Scarves......

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45cm Gavroche
Chevaloscope Neon (Elias Kafouros)
Faubourg Tropical Detail (Théo de Gueltzl & Octave Marsal)
Hermès Horse Club (Jin Kwon)
Lanternes, Ballons et Cocardes (Katie Scott)
Springs Remix (Philippe Ledoux)

55cm Bandana
Le Jardin de la Maharani (Annie Faivre)
Les Cles (Cathy Latham)

60cm Mousseline
Sangles en Zigzag Pois Rainbow (Virginie Jamin)

70cm Vintage Silk
Cheval Mascotte (Liz Stirling)
Confort en Automobile (Cathy Latham)
Jungle Love Stamped (Robert Dallet & Gianpaolo Pagni)
Les Anamorphoses (Phillipe Dumas)
Les Petits Papiers d'Hermes
Rendez-vous Galant (Ugo Bienvenu)

90cm Double Face Twill Silk
Alternateur (Pierre Péron)
Cheval Sirène (Alice Shirley)
Epaulettes de Gala
Le Jardin des Peintres (Annie Faivre)

90cm Twill Silk
Brides et Destin (Daiske Nomura)
Chevaloscope (Elias Kafouros)
Costume de Fête (Jan Bajtlik)
Do Re Boucles (Florence Manlik)
Le Carnaval de Animaux (Thibaut Huchard)
Legende Brodee (Pierre Marie)
Le Rêve de Julia (Julie Abadie)
Tea for Two (Jonathan Burton)
Tulipomanie (Aline Honoré)

90cm Forever Capsule
Astrologie (Francoise Faconnet)
Coaching (Julie Abadie)
Grand Apparat (Jacques Eudel)

90cm 100% Cashmere
Brides et Destin Esquisse (Daiske Nomura)
Index Palmarum (Katie Scott)

120cm
Jersey Encadre

140cm Chiffon Mousseline
Jungle Love Stamped (Robert Dallet & Gianpaolo Pagni)

140cm Twill Silk
Eleftheria (Elias Kafouros)
Flores des Este (Antonio Carrau)
Toucans de Paradis (Katie Scott)

Plissé Twill Silk
Eleftheria (Elias Kafouros)
Flores del Este (Antonio Carrau)
Toucans de Paradis (Katie Scott)

Twilly
Brides de Gala Appliqué Pique (Hugo Grygkar)
Bride des Gris Gris (Virginie Jamin)
Do Re Boucles (Florence Manlik)
En Liberté! (Carine Brancowitz)
Hermès Factory Suite (Baptiste Virot)
Les Murmures de la Forêt (Natsuno Hidaka)
Objets de Curiosite (Rosa Maria Unda Souki)
Rayures d'Ete (Filipe Jardim)

Twilly Twins
Pointelle Brides de Gala Appliqué Pique (Hugo Grygkar)
Pointelle En Liberté! (Carine Brancowitz)
Pointelle Rayures d'Ete (Filipe Jardim)

140cm CSGM
Brides de Gala Appliqué Pique (Hugo Grygkar)
Hermès Horse Club (Jin Kwon)
La Promenade du Matin (Henri d'Origny)
Mon Premier Galop (Tong Ren)
Rayures d'Ete (Filipe Jardim)
Retour a La Nature (Théo de Gueltzl & Octave Marsal)

Plissé Cashmere/Silk
Brides de Gala Appliqué Pique (Hugo Grygkar)
Mon Premier Galop (Tong Ren)

Giant Triangle (Cashmere/Silk)
Bal de Soie (Pierre Marie)
Brides et Destin (Daiske Nomura)
Cheval Vague (Gianpaolo Pagni)

Rectangle
Rubans d'Hermes (Gianpaolo Pagni)

Chevaloscope Capsule Collection
Pointelle Twilly
70cm Neon Pointelle

Broderie Anglais
70cm Brides de Gala
Twilly Do Re Boucles

Exceptionals
Do Re Boucles Embroidered Twilly Twins
Trousseau Ascot Muffler
Bouquets Sellier Embroidered Giant Triangle
45cm Sous le Charme d'Orphee Scarf
90cm Brides et Destin Embroidered Scarf
90cm Cloute Grand Tralala Medaillon Embroidered Scarf
140cm Index Palmarum Embroidered Scarf
Coaching Perle Poncho


Men's
Losange GM

Cheval Punk (Daiske Nomura)
Panoplie Equestre Imprimeur Fou (Virginie Jamin)

Rectangle
600 Chevaux Paper Jam (Jan Bajtlik)
Et Gris Gris (Virginie Jamin)
Puzzle Vegetal (Anne-Margot Ramstein)

Muffler
Caducee Flamboyant Muffler
H en Block Muffler
H Summerblock Muffler
Imprimé Pirouette Muffler
Lucky Muffler
Patch Rocabar Muffler
Pirouette au Galop Muffler
Sea, Surf, and Fun Muffler

65cm Cotton/Silk
Ex-Libris en Mosaique
Surfing Fan (Denis Osadebe)

100cm Cashmere/Silk
Ferry Tales (Elias Kafouros)
Chevaux de La Collection (Alexandre Benjamin Navet)
Robocabar (Viktor Hachmang)
 

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@Pivoine66 Here are some more pics to give you a better idea.
Looking at the pics below, i think the online stock pic is pretty close. The borders are definitely a peachy coral, rather than the bright pink seen in the action pics.
Dear Book Worm, Thank you so so much for taking so much time and providing me with this really helpful information and those pretty pictures you have taken for me, too.:flowers:
This CW is truly stunning. The white background, the black stripes and especially the peachy coral - I love those parts!
I must admit that I'm not entirely sure about the vibrant shades of purple, pink and blue - I think, these vibrant shades might be quite challenging and maybe a bit overwhelming on/ for my complexion, which is unfortunately quite pale. OMG - this is such a tough decision - :confused1: - and I couldn't return it... I think I need to sleep on it and think it over. Thank you so much for your support, I do appreciate it very much.:hbeat:
 
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Dear Book Worm, Thank you so so much for taking so much time and providing me with this really helpful information and those pretty pictures you have taken for me, too.:flowers:
This CW is truly stunning. The white background, the black stripes and especially the peachy coral - I love those parts!
I must admit that I'm not entirely sure about the vibrant shades of purple, pink and blue - I think, these vibrant shades might be quite challenging and maybe a bit overwhelming on/ for my complexion, which is unfortunately quite pale. OMG - this is such a tough decision - :confused1: - and I couldn't return it... I think I need to sleep on it and think it over. Thank you so much for your support, I do appreciate it very much.:hbeat:
If it helps your decision-making, this is one of my fave csgm cw’s but that’s not helpful because our complexions are probably on opposite ends of the spectrum.
What you may find helpful is that Ive found the scarf design allows me to expose or hide the blues/blacks depending on my clothing. For eg: I can expose the blues when i wear blue jeans. So if you’re not sure sure about the blue/purple, you can minimise it.
However, at this price point, you want to love all the colors and make them work for you…I still leave you with your conundrum but with some additional information perhaps 😊
 
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If it helps your decision-making, this is one of my fave csgm cw’s but that’s not helpful because our complexions are probably on opposite ends of the spectrum.
What you may find helpful is that Ive found the scarf design allows me to expose or hide the blues/blacks depending on my clothing. For eg: I can expose the blues when i wear blue jeans. So if you’re not sure sure about the blue/purple, you can minimise it.
However, at this price point, you want to love all the colors and make them work for you…I still leave you with your conundrum but with some additional information perhaps 😊
Thank you for your thoughtful lovely answer. I appreciate so much that you are really helping me out here. You are absolutely right - in everything you mention:
IMO this design is so versatile and so fresh, so different. And I admired your pictures again - this scarf with your matching outfit, your beautiful lush black hair ... I love the pinks and purples and the blue on you - I just love it. Though you guessed right: opposite end here: unfortunately I am pale and blonde and have light eyes.:giggle:

Back then: The boutique only had the very lovely but very bright with lots of colours one or the gris chiné sky blue black camel. I wanted this versatile modern design so badly, so I bought the gris chiné sky blue one. Frankly: with a woolwhite background this would be the perfect shawl on me. But gris chiné is so so difficult for my complexion, too, so it has become a question of rather how could I make it work on me instead of what colours would I like to choose to show to match my outfit of the day... Well, after reading your thoughtful answer and after having written this - I think you really helped my decision: Fomo! because - perfect on you - not on me. Risk of yet another beautiful shawl sharing the destiny of the gris chiné and others: skulking in their boxes... :girlsigh:
 
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Thank you for your thoughtful lovely answer. I appreciate so much that you are really helping me out here. You are absolutely right - in everything you mention:
IMO this design is so versatile and so fresh, so different. And I admired your pictures again - this scarf with your matching outfit, your beautiful lush black hair ... I love the pinks and purples and the blue on you - I just love it. Though you guessed right: opposite end here: unfortunately I am pale and blonde and have light eyes.:giggle:

Back then: The boutique only had the very lovely but very bright with lots of colours one or the gris chiné sky blue black camel. I wanted this versatile modern design so badly, so I bought the gris chiné sky blue one. Frankly: with a woolwhite background this would be the perfect shawl on me. But gris chiné is so so difficult for my complexion, too, so it has become a question of rather how could I make it work on me instead of what colours would I like to choose to show to match my outfit of the day... Well, after reading your thoughtful answer and after having written this - I think you really helped my decision: Fomo! because - perfect on you - not on me. Risk of yet another beautiful shawl sharing the destiny of the gris chiné and others: skulking in their boxes... :girlsigh:
Oh I hope you find your colors. 🍀
 
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