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Maybe it's the "Cookie" knotI have no idea what this knot is called, but it’s a favorite. I wear it tight or loose, and with all my scarves except the gavs.
With a 90
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With a plisse
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With moussie (a 140 and a 90)
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And wearing today - a 70
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Oh my... what a luscious and decadent display! I love how you decided to bring them all in!Not on topic, but there are scarves involved:
Went to pick up a bag and was choosing between several colors. I brought a bunch of my red scarves (only a portion though) to see which color would work best. My SA was quite entertained, but at least I chose the color that will work with a lot of my scarves!
Oh, it’s become a favorite! It ties beautifully, as you can see and it’s so versatile! I encourage you to try it! Thank you so much!OK OK you convinced me I'm gonna get this scarf lol
In all seriousness though this looks so fabulous on you. That black hem is so eye catching!
Thanks so much!I love all these knots on you Cookie!
Beautifully casual Langsam!
Ooooh -soooo gorgeous! Totally jelly!
It's fabulous on all of them!
Yes! That's dedication! A fabulous display of red!!! (I adore that red/white/back Serio Ludere!)
This design is amazing! I adore madras and it’s so ethereally luscious in this format! This is the prettiest CW, IMO... And you always to make the gavs look larger and more substantialThis will be a fun week for me to try different knots on things so I played with bandana size for the last few days. Here are 2 bandanas tied in different ways. The Ex Libris madras mousseline in 3 knots. I ended up coming to rest on the cowboy tie with this one for the outfit with the cream shirt.
Just tied all 4 ends in pairs and turned them to the back:
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The wrap knot that @doni reminded us how to do over in the gavroche thread (clearly works great on bandanas). I had forgotten it!
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And simple cowboy tie:
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The same 2 knots (the wrap and cowboy style) on Flacons for comparison. In this outfit, I ended up using the wrap knot to show off the bottles.
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It’s such a great and practical one!And the favorite knot is...![]()
Thank you so very kindly!Omg. Stunning post!
Such a gorgeous design. You look amazing!
This is one of those designs that changes so incredibly depending on CW! Completely different look and vibe! So hard to pick a favorite! You did well by choosing these two lovelies2 more colorways of Cosmograhia
i totally agree... The black hem actually stands out and dances paired with black!Very elegant in its simplicity!
How beautiful. Congratulations! The pink and lavender tones in this are incredible!
I love this. It is so perfect teamed with black. You would think that a black background would render the hem invisible but it doesn't, it makes it stand out more. Magic!!
Very eye-catching! This knot must attract lots of compliments.
Fabulous selection of reds Anna. Lovely.
How brilliant. I have always veered away from bandanas because I worry they would be too tight around my neck and make me look strangulated but you make them look so voluminous and fabulous!
Extremely elegant tlamdang.
You know? I felt exactly the same about this design. Although I adore hearts, I wasn’t excited about it, but finally fell for it and am so glad I did... It is amazing and looks wonderful on you!For this week's theme - some different knots with Brides de Gala Love. Once I got this scarf, that I had longed for, I wasn't very excited. I thought it was too busy and powerful. However, it has now won my heart!
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Yup, this is such a great knot, and I love the rose!! All fabulous examples. I most love the Saumur... What a yummy CW!side knot my most-oft worn, I think because it’s cooler in hotter weather, which is about 3/4 time weather-wise; but it can be adjusted easily for drafts without starting over.
Fantasies Pittoresques, best rosebud knot ever!
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Les Toits des Paris
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Feux d’Artifice shows variation with flair bow
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Saumur, when I’m just lazy....
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La Femme aux Semelles de Vent, lazy with style....
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variation with side brooch on CSGM A la Gloire de Guillaume
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with side pin clasping ends of C’est la Fete 70cm
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Love it, too... Easy, effortless and chic!Not a knot, but my favorite way to wear a scarf at this time of the year (once it gets cold, they snuggle up to my neck!)
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Such a great design! Looks so amazing on you!Traveling again and wearing my Tropiques Poinçonne again... it has become my go-to travel scarf. It goes with the new bag too (in Capucine).
Thanks so much!Oh those are great colors! What a lovely addition to your collection.
This scarf does seem like it was made for you!
Thank you so much!We all stray from our favorite colors to be able to appreciate them even more when we come back!
Ugh I have no idea how to do these fluffy knots! Very jealous here.
So many beauties!
Thank you! That Serio Ludere is one of my favorites, too. One of the very few scarves where I actually paid over retail to get it -- it is not that common on the reseller market, sadly...
It’s a great one! I often try it as well... Looks amazing with the plissesI have no idea what this knot is called, but it’s a favorite. I wear it tight or loose, and with all my scarves except the gavs.
With a 90
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With a plisse
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With moussie (a 140 and a 90)
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And wearing today - a 70
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Absolutely! I will share it soon. It’s ridiculously easyThis looks so cozy and shows so much of the patterns, can we please get a tutorial?
I love this on you! Love your wavy hairstyle as wellHow do I love thee? Lettres me count the ways....
(With apologies to the Bard!)
Love this knotSame non-knot as yesterday, with Promenade de Longchamps.
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Oh my... what a luscious and decadent display! I love how you decided to bring them all in!
Oh, it’s become a favorite! It ties beautifully, as you can see and it’s so versatile! I encourage you to try it! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much!
This design is amazing! I adore madras and it’s so ethereally luscious in this format! This is the prettiest CW, IMO... And you always to make the gavs look larger and more substantial
It’s such a great and practical one!
Thank you so very kindly!
This is one of those designs that changes so incredibly depending on CW! Completely different look and vibe! So hard to pick a favorite! You did well by choosing these two lovelies
i totally agree... The black hem actually stands out and dances paired with black!
You know? I felt exactly the same about this design. Although I adore hearts, I wasn’t excited about it, but finally fell for it and am so glad I did... It is amazing and looks wonderful on you!
Yup, this is such a great knot, and I love the rose!! All fabulous examples. I most love the Saumur... What a yummy CW!
Love it, too... Easy, effortless and chic!
Such a great design! Looks so amazing on you!
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much!
It’s a great one! I often try it as well... Looks amazing with the plisses
Absolutely! I will share it soon. It’s ridiculously easy
I love this on you! Love your wavy hairstyle as well
Love this knot
Here are some of my favorite Magic Scarves... All extremely versatile and with amazing chameleonic powers due to their varied facets
Jaguar Quetzal
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Three angles of Ex Libris a Carreaux
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Four views of Ex Libris en Cravates
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It looks gorgeous on you any way you tie it!For this week's theme - some different knots with Brides de Gala Love. Once I got this scarf, that I had longed for, I wasn't very excited. I thought it was too busy and powerful. However, it has now won my heart!
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I’m a total believer! I need another easy out-the-door knot that looks great; trying this tout suite!I have no idea what this knot is called, but it’s a favorite. I wear it tight or loose, and with all my scarves except the gavs.
With a 90
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With a plisse
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With moussie (a 140 and a 90)
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And wearing today - a 70
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I always love your choice of color ways (they all suit you splendidly), but that Regina & Flamingo party are especially yummy (I didn’t think I “needed” those designs before now)This simple, but overblown, giant pouf is one I really like to use for impact and when I want to show a maximum amount of the design. It’s also great to wear with an open jacket, and wonderful as a backdrop to long, drapey necklaces
Here with Regina
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Jaguar Quetzal
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With Wa Ko Ni and my vintage squash blossom necklace
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Les Mythologies des Hommes Rouges
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Under a jacket with Mexique
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Secured with a vintage Staret brooch with Etude Pour une Parure de Gala
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Flamingo Party
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Graff
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Early America
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Kachinas
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Oh my... what a luscious and decadent display! I love how you decided to bring them all in!
Maybe it's the "Cookie" knot![]()
This simple, but overblown, giant pouf is one I really like to use for impact and when I want to show a maximum amount of the design. It’s also great to wear with an open jacket, and wonderful as a backdrop to long, drapey necklaces
Here with Regina
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Jaguar Quetzal
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With Wa Ko Ni and my vintage squash blossom necklace
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Les Mythologies des Hommes Rouges
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Under a jacket with Mexique
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Secured with a vintage Staret brooch with Etude Pour une Parure de Gala
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Flamingo Party
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Graff
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Early America
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Kachinas
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Really loving this Ex Libris en Cravates! So graphic and bold! Is this new this season? I’ve banned myself from the scarf counter and the new season threads..but dying of curiosity nowHere are some of my favorite Magic Scarves... All extremely versatile and with amazing chameleonic powers due to their varied facets
Jaguar Quetzal
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Three angles of Ex Libris a Carreaux
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Four views of Ex Libris en Cravates
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For me it is sometimes hard to get out of my comfort zone and give new things/ideas a chance to influence me. I am happy over my development!- - -
You know? I felt exactly the same about this design. Although I adore hearts, I wasn’t excited about it, but finally fell for it and am so glad I did... It is amazing and looks wonderful on you!
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Yes, thank you! I like that the scarf always shows the best sides!It looks gorgeous on you any way you tie it!
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Thank you! I love to see your scarves and shawls, all in red-ish and I hope to get to see your new capucine bag in action together with any of your scarves/shawls.All of these are really beautiful and make the scarf have a different look every time!