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.
 
Given that our theme this week will focus on Russian and Eastern European designs, themes and influences, here are my scarves created by Polish artist Jan Bajtlik.
First of all, Animapolis. The fanciful fictional city of the illustration was inspired on the architecture of Warsaw, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev and New York. Down below are some details that show the onion-domes and Cracovian folk dancers.
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Another Bajtlik design is Sweet Dreams
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And, finally, his Cosmographia Universalis
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Oh, Sweet Dreams and its dragon/dino creatures! Wasn't there a Bond movie where his gun was swallowed by a Komodo Dragon? Or maybe I'm thinking about 007 fanfic :doh: There were definitely Komodo Dragons in Skyfall.
 
My contribution honors Bond girl #7 Jill Masterson, who died from being spray painted gold in Goldfinger. It is Ex Libris Glam.
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I have all kinds of other ideas for the theme based on location, significant plot details, manner of death. Let me share. Rather than mentioning the specific scarf, let me mention scarf content.

1 Honey Rider--Caribbean themed
9 Tilly Masterson--man's hat
10 Bonita--baths
12 Domino Deval--coral
14 Fiona Volpe--dancing
17 Kissy Suzaki--something Japanese
20 Helga Grant--fish
Wonderful, Cordeliere!
And the character of Tilly Masterson actually wore an H belt in the movie.
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Thank you so much!


Thanks so much! They give me JOY!




All beyond beautiful... We are twins on the second CW of MdZ which remains my fav CW...


Thank you so much!




All gorgeous... You always choose the best CWs


Thanks much!


Beautiful CW... and, is this a Mai Tai ring? Very pretty


That cannot be the same scarf! Talk about versatile!


This is an amazing design and especially in this wonderful CW!


It’s such a great design! It was excruciating for me to pick just one at the time


Oh my heavens... You are so lucky! Gorgeous!


I adore stripes, so I’ve always admired this BdG version


All so amazing!!
Thank you so much, fifi!
 
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Thank you so much!


Thanks so much! They give me JOY!




All beyond beautiful... We are twins on the second CW of MdZ which remains my fav CW...


Thank you so much!




All gorgeous... You always choose the best CWs


Thanks much!


Beautiful CW... and, is this a Mai Tai ring? Very pretty


That cannot be the same scarf! Talk about versatile!


This is an amazing design and especially in this wonderful CW!


It’s such a great design! It was excruciating for me to pick just one at the time


Oh my heavens... You are so lucky! Gorgeous!


I adore stripes, so I’ve always admired this BdG version


All so amazing!!
Thank you so much Fifi. Yes it is a Maitai ring. I got it two weeks ago together with a few other items. Now that I am using my scarves more, I like to acessorise them a bit and also gives me opportunity to vary how I tie them.
 
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Good morning scarflandians!!:wave:I hope you are well. It is during this time the work the scarf mistresses have given that I appreciate the most. I want to say a huge thanks to everyone who contributes to this thread. You are a continued source of inspiration, knowledge and entertainment to me in these times. Thank you!!:yahoo:Back to this weeks theme!


When I was asked about if I would do this weeks theme. I jumped at the chance! And can you blame me? This weeks theme: from Russia with love! This weeks is all about Bondesque scarves and Russian- Eastern European themes.


Bond girls: romantic interests of 007 have always been attractive, each one very distinct. For reference here is a list of all the Bond girls, if you would like some inspiration!!;)


https://www.007james.com/articles/list_of_james_bond_girls.php


I will draw from this list later this week myself!:biggrin:


I haven’t seen much in the way of scarves in bond films. So my examples this week are what I imagine Bond girls might wear.


From Russia with Love: My first inspiration comes from Bond girl Sylvia Trench , a very “posh” lady. She introduced her herself as “ Trench, Sylvia Trench” inspiring Bond, James Bond. Her infamous scene in a just a shirt has inspired me to “add” to the outfit!:giggles:Here is the original and here is my version. I like my version better, but I also like wearing bottoms!!:lol:


I look forward to your Bondesque or Eastern European themed scarves this week!!:flowers:
Fabulous intro!
I love JL as a sarong - gorgeous!
Great intro Julide! I am going to have fun reviewing all the Bond girl info. :lol: (And I'll really have to dig through the scarf drawer for some East European theme scarves!)

Off the top of my head, I guess I think of "Bond Girls" as being pretty, and a little mysterious and maybe a little sinister too...

And while I can't say I qualify in the "pretty" department, I think with a little help from Caducee Rock I've got mysterious and a tiny bit sinister under control. :lol:

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Très chic!
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So here is les artisans.
Beautiful scarf!
View attachment 4704082 Totally off topic, but this is what I am wearing today on a stormy rainy day.
Savana dance 70
I love this blue!
Off theme, but today is Happy Geology Day! In honour of the day I will wear my Hermes Geology themed scarfs (keeping Mineraux and Pierres & Cristaux in reserve [archive pic] )
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Wow wow wow! That's beautiful!
Given that our theme this week will focus on Russian and Eastern European designs, themes and influences, here are my scarves created by Polish artist Jan Bajtlik.
First of all, Animapolis. The fanciful fictional city of the illustration was inspired on the architecture of Warsaw, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev and New York. Down below are some details that show the onion-domes and Cracovian folk dancers.
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Another Bajtlik design is Sweet Dreams
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And, finally, his Cosmographia Universalis
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Lovely - i truly love your Sweet Dreams!
Caleche Elastique Remix scarf 90 go with me for an online Mass
Have a good day everyone :heart::heart::heart:
@turfnsurf style, love this style. Thanks you!!!

Fun & interesting theme; boy am I ready for something light hearted! I’m so grateful for you & other fab’ scarf mistresses as well as others who are here sharing in whatever way they feel inclined to. You all create a silky, safe haven! :heart:


I’ve been thinking about this one and amazed at how varied the color ways are. This combination is unexpected, but I love it & it looks fab’ on you!!


I’m so glad! :P You tie it beautifully :drinks:

I missed out on last week’s fun due to some unexpected projects, but jumping in with a short brown buttery leather trench & Bolduc... when worn together evoke a feeling (at least in my head) of being a total alluring bad*ss; a-la Bond Girl. :coolio:
Totally bad@ss look!
 
Great intro Julide! I am going to have fun reviewing all the Bond girl info. :lol: (And I'll really have to dig through the scarf drawer for some East European theme scarves!)

Off the top of my head, I guess I think of "Bond Girls" as being pretty, and a little mysterious and maybe a little sinister too...

And while I can't say I qualify in the "pretty" department, I think with a little help from Caducee Rock I've got mysterious and a tiny bit sinister under control. :lol:

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Very sharp, indeed, bcat! Personally, my Bond-H connection might be only going from “Money” to “Penny.”
 
I read many Bond novels before I watched my first Bond movie. It was a late night screening of Live and Let Die. What impressed me most at that age: the crocodiles and Bond's hop, skip and jump over them, and Jane Seymour's cool soothsayer Solitaire predicting Bond's every move with her Tarot deck.
Clovis le Crocodile and a dipdye Tarot
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