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Thank you Croisette, it's very warm here as well but luckily the office is cool enough to still enjoy wearing my silks!Charming, 14H!
Thank you, katriona!Gorgeous!
Thank you, eagle1002us! My bag is a 22 cm Picotin in Colvert. I would love to see your yellow bag! My primary colors are yellow, orange and turquoise, with olive trailing along after them. This bag was listed as some other color on the reseller site. I called them and said, "Isn't this really a colvert, not a x?" They checked it out, changed the color listed, since I was right. I then promptly bought it!The blue of your bag (a picotin, right?) is beautiful. Is it bleu Brighton or bleu Agate? It harmonizes well with your coloring and scarf ensemble. I held a bag in one of those beautiful blues next to me but the mirror said, nah! Get yellow. I do have a CDC in bleu Brighton, tho.
I am sorry, I really need your help here - is there a theme here or already a thread with scarves that offer the most variations bias-fold (like 4 different scarves in one ) ? Tbh I usually bias-fold my scarves or wear them in variations of bias fold, sometimes cowboy-style. Thank you for your help in advance.
You can always start a thread asking for advice about scarves to keep or let go. People are always doing that with their bag decisions. Don't we have a love it or leave it thread also? Go for it! We are here to help!
This is fabulous and mysterious!This design is made in the tradition of tales telling about things coming alive at night.
According to the design history of this scarf, these bridles have come alive at night and are amusing themselves in the equipment chamber. When the morning comes they will docilely resuming their places.
Brides Rebelles, designed by Benoit Pierre Emery, SS2010, Bleu Ciel/Caban/Bronze
Gorgeous contrast hem. It looks great against the dark blue background.SOTD....La Danse Du Cosmos.
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I'm sorry it's off theme....unless you want to describe yet another variation of Brides De Gala (En Finesse here) as
an Hermes bad dream...dreams are fantasy, right?
Amazing, I have a Prussian Bleu kelly, my first K, and that is pretty much the same color as colvert. I got several HS about 2015/16 that featured dark blue, specifically colvert. It's a very sophisticated color, don't you think? I like it much better than navy, which is more a mainstream color. I think it's wonderful that you acquired a bag in Colvert as it's hard to find. My PB K was purchased over a decade ago.Thank you, katriona!
Thank you, eagle1002us! My bag is a 22 cm Picotin in Colvert. I would love to see your yellow bag! My primary colors are yellow, orange and turquoise, with olive trailing along after them. This bag was listed as some other color on the reseller site. I called them and said, "Isn't this really a colvert, not a x?" They checked it out, changed the color listed, since I was right. I then promptly bought it!
Many thanks for the many helpful hints. I really do appreciate that very much.Hi there! We have a different theme every week with SOTD- but you are always welcome to come as you are with your H scarf no matter the theme. For tying options there is a reference thread in the library for how tos and also some very good scarf reference threads for tying 90s you could post some varieties in there too. If you go to the H forum list you can sort all the threads with the scarf tag so they come up top for you to browse (and a big thanks to @papertiger for all the work done tagging them). There have been and are some weeks where what you are talking about are a great fit (like 1 scarf different ways, your favorite way to tie scarves, bright scarves, red scarves, black scarves...) with a little stretch of the imagination you can make your idea fit quite a few themes (which we have done on purpose) though it is not necessary to.just hop on in.
There is but I’ll have to look for the link.
We should do a poll and ask how many of us thought we'd buy just one, only oneScarf mail arrived yesterday, I always loved butterflies so this scarf, View attachment 4474081 View attachment 4474082 View attachment 4474084 Farandole was an easy choice. This H scarf thing is becoming quite the addiction.
The next season's BdG looks like someone drank magic mushroom soup. Sigh! It probably ties like a dreamIt's never too hot for a mousseline... yesterday.View attachment 4474206
I'm sorry it's off theme....unless you want to describe yet another variation of Brides De Gala (En Finesse here) as
an Hermes bad dream...dreams are fantasy, right?
Lovely! Is it too late to unsee this cw?SOTD....La Danse Du Cosmos.
Ohmigosh - that’s stunning! I love the color!It's never too hot for a mousseline... yesterday.View attachment 4474206
I'm sorry it's off theme....unless you want to describe yet another variation of Brides De Gala (En Finesse here) as
an Hermes bad dream...dreams are fantasy, right?
Scarf mail arrived yesterday, I always loved butterflies so this scarf, View attachment 4474081 View attachment 4474082 View attachment 4474084 Farandole was an easy choice. This H scarf thing is becoming quite the addiction.
It's never too hot for a mousseline... yesterday.View attachment 4474206
I'm sorry it's off theme....unless you want to describe yet another variation of Brides De Gala (En Finesse here) as
an Hermes bad dream...dreams are fantasy, right?
Last contribution from me before we start the next theme tomorrow. A little bit more fantasy universe building, this time from my 2nd favourite H designer Ugo Gattoni whose cutesey-pie horses populate his landscapes.
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And a dreamy vintage scarf with animals rising up out of the ribbon. @Julide found a reference that identifies it as "Toile de Jouy" but there is actually no name on the scarf. It is part beauty and part creepy to me, fantasy horror?
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And lastly, where would fantasy be without creatures that exist in a world other than ours?
Mythiques Phoenix, a swan-like bird from Nuees Imaginaires, winged horse Pegase, blue robotic spider spinning a leather web in Flamboyant Web, and the electric blue animals in Maitre de Foret would be right at home in James Cameron's Avatar.
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