Scarves Scarf Of The Day 2020 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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My very best wishes to everyone for the New Year to all SOTD regulars, occasional posters and newcomers alike :party: .

The SOTD 2021 thread is now open and ready for business:



The new theme commences tomorrow (3 Jan - whenever your time zone gets there) but there's no reason why you can't post earlier if you want.
 
As many have beautifully illustrated here, Neige d’Antan is one of the most beloved Christmas silks
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My red Turandot is not exactly a Christmas scarf, but I love to bring it out in December
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Another red festive silk is Peuple du Vent
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This corner of Les Tresors d’un Artiste with its red and green flowers, is especially Christmasy to me
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Ther is no snow, or holiday graphics in Index Palmarum, but that green palm frond and the red fruits and hem, make me think of the holidays
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A set of pin and earring wreaths from the Met Museum
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I love wearing these vintage Moghul chandeliers for holiday concerts/events
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Absolutely gorgeous, Fifi! I adore that pin and earrings set. I agree about IP and intended to model it before the week’s end. It’s festive in its own right, as you point out, and another feature is that it celebrates the palm tree, which flourish in the Holy Land. Psalm 92:12:
The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. (King James Bible)
 
These are so beautiful Orchard!
SOTD is L’art du Témari. Reminding me of Christmas baubles

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What a beautiful colorway!
Traineaux et Glissades this morning

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You look amazing Croisette!
 
As many have beautifully illustrated here, Neige d’Antan is one of the most beloved Christmas silks
View attachment 4936606
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My red Turandot is not exactly a Christmas scarf, but I love to bring it out in December
View attachment 4936611

Another red festive silk is Peuple du Vent
View attachment 4936610

This corner of Les Tresors d’un Artiste with its red and green flowers, is especially Christmasy to me
View attachment 4936615

View attachment 4936616

Ther is no snow, or holiday graphics in Index Palmarum, but that green palm frond and the red fruits and hem, make me think of the holidays
View attachment 4936613

A set of pin and earring wreaths from the Met Museum
View attachment 4936608

I love wearing these vintage Moghul chandeliers for holiday concerts/events
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Those wreaths!! :heart::heart:
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I love your colorway Awillow.
Here’s a scarf that says Christmas to me, although it’s just Pays des Oiseaux Fleuris gavroche. Wearing today on Zoom: View attachment 4936490
Ohhhh! I want this gav! I love it!
 
Happy Christmas Eve, everyone! I'm on duty in the office today and found this interesting reference to a festive celebration on this day.

The menu wouldn't fly in my household as we run the gamut from fish lovers to fish haters :amuse: but since fish are a symbol of fortune and plenty for me, here are seven fishy scarves to celebrate the Feast of the Seven Fishes :biggrin:
Clockwise from top left: La Vie Precieuse, Secrets de Minos, Canadian Wild, Ecume, De la Mer au Ciel, A Contre Courant and in the centre Les Truites.
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My SOTD is one of my very few summer silks: Kachinas, worn with a small enamel-patterned napkin ring.
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Such a beautiful Kachinas. RED!
 
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