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: .

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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.
 
Fabulous intro sweet Fifi! I :love: your OdUJ moussie - it is particularly stunning in the cw... and that hem! :faint:
This is going to be a fun week, we are so lucky to have these beautiful scarves in our lives, they bring such joy to us!
It will be difficult to choose a favorite (or 6 :giggle:) this week - and I certainly hope I don’t cause a cat fight in my silky closet, a la Joan Crawford and Bette Davis... but I will endeavor to bestow the Oscarf to the worthy winners! :winkiss:
Thank you, my dear... and, I do hope that you share more than 6, as there are many more beauties that have entered your collection this year!
 
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I think we need to include the Horsawards ( or Horscars as I think it was called for a nanosecond upon issue ) for this week's theme, even though I didn't buy it this year. I cannot say enough how much I love the colour of this scarf. Anyway, just popping it on because of the awards connection.

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Very apt mention, dear P! Your lovely face and scarves are always a treat for us to see
 
This has proven to be a very useful exercise, reviewing the year's purchases. I have bought 12 scarves for myself, shown below, as well as a personalised Trésor de Medor for a dear friend and the pink/cream cw of the Jardins de Soie CSGM for my mum, which I don't have photos of.
My husband jokes that I probably even out at one scarf purchase a month and this year he hasn't been wrong! I've added three 70s, one giant triangle, two vintage 90s, three 90s and three CSGMs ( the sky blue Couvertures being a surprise Christmas gift from DH ).
My favourite? It's a close run between my two de Porets, I think.
 

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This has proven to be a very useful exercise, reviewing the year's purchases. I have bought 12 scarves for myself, shown below, as well as a personalised Trésor de Medor for a dear friend and the pink/cream cw of the Jardins de Soie CSGM for my mum, which I don't have photos of.
My husband jokes that I probably even out at one scarf purchase a month and this year he hasn't been wrong! I've added three 70s, one giant triangle, two vintage 90s, three 90s and three CSGMs ( the sky blue Couvertures being a surprise Christmas gift from DH ).
My favourite? It's a close run between my two de Porets, I think.
My favorite of yours is the BDG shadow, you influenced me!
 
Hi everyone, I write my first reply in this topic!
I enjoyed reading this forum, and I'd like to participate it too.. :smile: Please let me know if I do some mistakes :doh:

My best scarfs of the year are definitely Parures de samourais!
Love the vibrant colors and detailed motifs♡
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Have a wonderful week ahead!
welcome! These are all fabulous!
27 Dec 2020 The Oscarf: Best 90, Best CSGM and other Oscarf-worthy categories (copyright Cookiefiend!)

Happy last Sunday of 2020, my dear scarfie friends! It seems as if it was yesterday that we began our yearly silk adventures here on SOTD, and here we are wrapping up the year... And, what a journey it’s been! We are all, no doubt, ready to say goodbye to a most challenging year and poised to welcome a new one full of hope and possibilities.

I think that we all agree that 2020 was a year that will live in infamy, except where our silks are concerned, for we have witnessed a marvelous array of scarves here every single week. At moments where we have been sad, anxious and troubled by world events, our little SOTD corner of the world has been a spot of beauty, comfort and joy.

And, now, we get ready take stock of all of the wonderful scarves that have entered our collection this year and to, once again, hold our very own Oscarf Awards ceremony! For, where Hollywood has the Oscar, Scarflandia has the Oscarf, courtesy of our dear Cookie.
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This was a very interesting year for me as I purchased my first mousseline scarves and fell in love with this format, adding a total of five to my collection. So, I will begin by giving my Mousseline of the Year award to my very first moussie and the one that remains my favorite: Offrandes d’un Jour
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I also obtained my first Giant Triangle this year, so the First GT Oscarf goes to Kachinas.
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But, where I went seriously bonkers this year was with CSGMs, adding a grand total of fifteen to my stash. As I live in a tropical climate, I can safely say that I’m pretty much done and satisfied with my shawl collection. I obtained so many treasures that it’s hard to pick a favorite, therefore I will present my Best Five CSGMs during the course of the week, beginning with La Femme aux Semelles de Vent.
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And, the Best Giant Silk of 2020 award goes to Carnaval des Oiseaux
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As every year, I purchased scarves from Hermès’ new collections. The Oscarf for Best Scarf of the Spring/Summer 2020 collection goes to the fabulous C’est la Fête, which I was lucky to find in two CWs.
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And, the winner of Best Scarf of the Fall/Winter 2020 collection is La Legende de la Foret.
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As every year, a variety of silks from past seasons entered my life. Some were long-time Grails for me. But, if I must choose my Grail of the Year, the award must go to Ex Libris en Kimonos in this exquisite CW.
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I have been looking forward to this final week on SOTD, as a recount of all of my new scarves has been fun, enlightening and eye-opening. This year has been a momentous one for me, as I acquired a total of sixteen 90s, fifteen CSGMs, five mousselines, three giant silks and one giant triangle. I am looking forward to posting some of them this week. And, I can’t wait to see the parade of treasures that will be shared by all as we wrap up one scarf-loving year and get ready to begin another one full of silk dreams and expectations.
wow! You have had a busy scarf year!
Today with Plaisirs du Froid

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love the icy vibe of this!
I think we need to include the Horsawards ( or Horscars as I think it was called for a nanosecond upon issue ) for this week's theme, even though I didn't buy it this year. I cannot say enough how much I love the colour of this scarf. Anyway, just popping it on because of the awards connection.

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oh that blue green color is fab on you!
This has proven to be a very useful exercise, reviewing the year's purchases. I have bought 12 scarves for myself, shown below, as well as a personalised Trésor de Medor for a dear friend and the pink/cream cw of the Jardins de Soie CSGM for my mum, which I don't have photos of.
My husband jokes that I probably even out at one scarf purchase a month and this year he hasn't been wrong! I've added three 70s, one giant triangle, two vintage 90s, three 90s and three CSGMs ( the sky blue Couvertures being a surprise Christmas gift from DH ).
My favourite? It's a close run between my two de Porets, I think.
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What a ray of sunshine! And I see you ar3 coordinating mask and iPhone color!
 
Cordie, you could Google all day long and never find a translation for I transposed the words of the title... I’ll blame that on one too many cocktails... The title is in fact Etude Pour une Parure de Gala, (A Study on a Grand Parure), and the illustration depicts a layout of a magnificent set of jewelry pieces created by Pierre Hardy for Hermès

That is very interesting information. Google came through for me this time. Here is a link with pictures of some of the jewelry Hardy designed for Hermes for anyone else who is interested. Spectacular pieces.

 
I think we need to include the Horsawards ( or Horscars as I think it was called for a nanosecond upon issue ) for this week's theme, even though I didn't buy it this year. I cannot say enough how much I love the colour of this scarf. Anyway, just popping it on because of the awards connection.

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Absolutely gorgeous. The swirling intensity is mesmerizing.

In the picture of this silk tied, it has greenish hues. The flat pic looks more bluish. Which picture is closer to real life?
 
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