Scarves …..Hermès Spring/Summer 2025 Scarves…..

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Spring-Summer 2025

90cm Silk Twill

Bottes Story (Carine Brancowitz) H004203S
Brides de Gala en Fleurs (Christine Henry d'après Hugo Grygkar) H004192S
La Ligne Coup de Fouet (Pierre Marie) H004183S
Le Carrousel du Tigre Royal (Katie Scott) H004206S
Le Philateliste du Faubourg (Octave Marsal) H004205S
Libre Comme Pégase (Jean-Louis Sauvat) H003802S
Please Hold the Line (Dimitri Rybalchenko) H004187S
Tous en Selle (Daiske Nomura) H004204S
Un Carré sur l'Herbe (Nikki Maloof) H004181S

90cm Double Face Silk
Botanica Grafica (Gianpaolo Pagni) H903852S
Pony Pit Stop (??) (Ugo Bienvenu) H904207S
Grand Tralala (Virginie Jamin) H904208S

90cm de Toujours Silk
Attelage en Arbalète (Philippe Ledoux) H001554S
Tatersale (Henri d'Origny) H001657S
Les Sangles (Joachim Metz) H001730S

70cm Vintage Silk
Bouquets Sellier (Pierre Marie) H982842S
Carré Libre (Baptiste Virot) H984212S
Ivresse au Vent H984122S
Jour de Casting (Liz Stirling) H984213S

70cm Double Face Silk
Concours d'Etriers (Virginie Jamin) H914215S

55cm Bandana Silk
Le Rodeo des Fruits (Shinsuke Kawahara) H044214S
Les Canyons Etoilés (Pierre Marie) H042856S

45cm Gavroche Silk
Les Tresor D'un Artiste (Pierre Marie) H893119S
Ready…Go! (Baptiste Virot) H893822S
Carrick à Pompe (Philippe Ledoux) H893933S
Caractéristick Detail (Carine Brancowitz) H894219S

Twilly
Bouquets Sellier (Pierre Marie) H062842S
Effet Kaleidoscope (Gianpaolo Pagni) H063800S
Brides de Gala en Fleurs (Christine Henry/Hugo Grygkar) H064220S
Festival des Amazones Bandana (Henri d'Origny) H064217S
A Vos Crayons et Carré Libre H064221S
Les Sangles (Joachim Metz) H064424S
Collier et Chien??

140cm CSGM
Chorus Stellarum (Daiske Nomura) H243912S
Eperon d'Or et Tenues de Jour (Henri d'Origny et Jacques Eudel) H244216S
Festival des Amazones Bandana (Henri d'Origny) H244217S
Inventaire Poétique pour un Conte Sellier (Florence Manlik) H244193S
Le Livre d'Esope (Matthieu Cossé) H244073S
Thalassa (Pierre Péron) H241581S


Giant Triangle Cashmere/Silk
Ex-Libris (Hugo Grygkar) H363791S
Passades et Serpentines (Virginia Jamin) H363688S
Robe Légère (Théo de Gueltzl) H363936S

Exceptionale
90cm Marble Silk Les Mustang H004274S
Dossan Brides de Gala Marble Silk

MEN’s

100cm Cashmere/Silk

Brides de Gala Pixel H104199T
Please Hold the Line (Dimitri Rybaltchenko) H104187T
Pour Sortir (Cyrille Diatkine) H102590T

80cm Silk
Ferronnie Plein Soleil H274201T

45cm Pocket Square
Brides de Gala Pixel H804199T
 
Le Philateliste du Faubourg 04 Rose/blanc/muliti
I was not overly hopeful from the web pictures, but thought IRL there would be more colour; in this case the website was spot on! The reverse is entirely white. Possibly the c/ways with the deeper coloured borders might be better, but this is sadly not one for me.View attachment 6115109View attachment 6115110View attachment 6115111
I have been wanting to see this one, so thank you for the photos! I love the soft pastels on the white and the soft pink hem, but I can now see it does not have enough colour for me either…

Looking forward to seeing more colourful versions of this design!

And if anyone got the Brides de Gala en Fleurs with the black or vermilion border, I would love to see those too 🙏
 
Le Philateliste du Faubourg 04 Rose/blanc/muliti
I was not overly hopeful from the web pictures, but thought IRL there would be more colour; in this case the website was spot on! The reverse is entirely white. Possibly the c/ways with the deeper coloured borders might be better, but this is sadly not one for me.View attachment 6115109View attachment 6115110View attachment 6115111
Thank you for the mod shots and your comments. My late father was an avid stamp collector and he loved the stamp on my De Passage a Paris which I was able to show him before he passed. But, part of the appeal of stamps is that they are colorful little works of art. One wonders if those who selected the colors for this design had ever collected stamps themselves? I’m also passing on this pale, disappointing design.
 
Le Philateliste du Faubourg 04 Rose/blanc/muliti
I was not overly hopeful from the web pictures, but thought IRL there would be more colour; in this case the website was spot on! The reverse is entirely white. Possibly the c/ways with the deeper coloured borders might be better, but this is sadly not one for me.View attachment 6115109View attachment 6115110View attachment 6115111
It is a pretty design, but... it is so white... there is no color saturation on the back either. It seems like they are trying to skim on color application? Really minimal... how does it look in knots?
 
Thank you for the mod shots and your comments. My late father was an avid stamp collector and he loved the stamp on my De Passage a Paris which I was able to show him before he passed. But, part of the appeal of stamps is that they are colorful little works of art. One wonders if those who selected the colors for this design had ever collected stamps themselves? I’m also passing on this pale, disappointing design.

It is a pretty design, but... it is so white... there is no color saturation on the back either. It seems like they are trying to skim on color application? Really minimal... how does it look in knots?

Agree with both of you. I'm hoping there will be a more saturated CW. I'm fond of stamps/snail mail and I was hoping to get it....definitely a pass if all the other CW are pale and pastel.
 
I have been wanting to see this one, so thank you for the photos! I love the soft pastels on the white and the soft pink hem, but I can now see it does not have enough colour for me either…

Looking forward to seeing more colourful versions of this design!

And if anyone got the Brides de Gala en Fleurs with the black or vermilion border, I would love to see those too 🙏
I do have the black Brides de Gala here also…which arrived yesterday. Despite my ambivalence about both the BdeG design & Christine Henry (though I have some of her designs) I really like the colours. It almost made the grade for me but not quite. Perhaps the light background. It is going back on Monday. I shall take some photos tomorrow unless it shows up here before then.
 
Thank you for the mod shots and your comments. My late father was an avid stamp collector and he loved the stamp on my De Passage a Paris which I was able to show him before he passed. But, part of the appeal of stamps is that they are colorful little works of art. One wonders if those who selected the colors for this design had ever collected stamps themselves? I’m also passing on this pale, disappointing design.
The Hermes details are all exquisite and obviously well thought out, but as you say they should be like little works of art in every sense.
It is a pretty design, but... it is so white... there is no color saturation on the back either. It seems like they are trying to skim on color application? Really minimal... how does it look in knots?
It seemed so delicate that I feared creasing it!
 
Le Philateliste du Faubourg 04 Rose/blanc/muliti
I was not overly hopeful from the web pictures, but thought IRL there would be more colour; in this case the website was spot on! The reverse is entirely white. Possibly the c/ways with the deeper coloured borders might be better, but this is sadly not one for me.View attachment 6115109View attachment 6115110View attachment 6115111
Thank you for the photos, it’s so helpful to see what it really looks like. It’s not for me either in this cw.
 
These two shawls couldn't be much more different in tone and style, but I'm keeping both: "eperon d'or et tenues de jour" in the first two photos; "le livre d'esope" in the other three. Twins with Cali-to-NY for Eperon, and Redbird for Esope! I was inspired by Cali's modeling shots of the Eperon shawl (thank you!), and had jumped on the Livre d'esope when it showed up on the US H.com site. Hope the photos help anyone considering either or both shawls in these colorways.
 

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@redheaddem here is Brides de Gala en Fleurs 05 noir/ivoire/multi. The colours are ‘me’ but the highish contrast black/ivory still makes it more formal than I want, so not keeping. Whereas @Ladybaga ‘s gorgeous pink one is more informal and easy, as I imagine the Vermilion would be too. I do like the fact that the flowers on the saddles are slightly blurred together rather than sharply outlined. The leaves are dark green. Very overcast here today, so lighting not great. The ivory is soft/neutral, not yellowish; last pic probably best.
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@redheaddem here is Brides de Gala en Fleurs 05 noir/ivoire/multi. The colours are ‘me’ but the highish contrast black/ivory still makes it more formal than I want, so not keeping. Whereas @Ladybaga ‘s gorgeous pink one is more informal and easy, as I imagine the Vermilion would be too. I do like the fact that the flowers on the saddles are slightly blurred together rather than sharply outlined. The leaves are dark green. Very overcast here today, so lighting not great. The ivory is soft/neutral, not yellowish; last pic probably best.
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The pink is outstanding, full on Spring colours. Nonchalant, and also typically feminine (a bit much for me - I'm too grumpy and serious atm).

I haven't been in to a store yet, but I can see I would have the opposite problem with the yellow border. The yellow (Jaune Viff) looks very wearable for me, but the background of Gris Acier looks like it will be a bit low contrast and dull/dark on me.

The black and ivory will be interesting to try, a really good Spring and Summer silk for anyone who wears black in S/S and feels the the outfit looking a bit 'heavy' for the season(s). Good to balance out a black bag or unseasonal shoes too.
 
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