I am cozy this morning in Sangles en Zigzag shawl. Also a beloved H overcoat I bought on evilbay several years ago. View attachment 4975579
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I am cozy this morning in Sangles en Zigzag shawl. Also a beloved H overcoat I bought on evilbay several years ago. View attachment 4975579
Thank you, dear Agrume!Thank you, Croisette, how nice to be your twin (also re frozen canals)!
Gorgeous, and love how the turquoise hem is mirrored by your bracelet.
Thank you so much, Moma! Yes, I understand.
Thank you, Xincinsin... sometimes, with AC, you feel the need of woollen socks (and scarves) even in the middle of summer, so those specs are an enigma to me.
Thank you kindly, CBL!
Thank you, Pirula!Live this combination. Gorgeous!
So pretty. Love the first one.
Lovely. And your wooly coats look so warm!
Stunning!
Grand Menage with those necklaces is glorious!
Beautiful.
Thank you Awillow ... the colour is colvert.Gorgeous, rich colors, croisette. Love it with your bracelet! Is the color of your bracelet malachite?
Looking smart, my dear friend!I am cozy this morning in Sangles en Zigzag shawl. Also a beloved H overcoat I bought on evilbay several years ago. View attachment 4975579
This looks great with the gold, rbh. I am surprised at how different the colors look when it is worn as opposed to flat. They look much more saturated and bright. Do you think that is a true assessment? If so, I wonder if that is true of all dip dyes/surteints.Dark colors such as deep purple or burgundy work so much better for me than black, but these shades seem to be scarce in Hermes scarves. So I was pleased to find this dipdye in aubergine and wine recently. The feel of the dipdye is amazing as well.
Introducing my first Brides de Gala in aubergine/lie de vin surteint dipdye.
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bibivi, you have a wonderful collection! The Exceptionelles are breathtaking!A bit late to the party.
Finally I managed to dig out my black/dark scarves and I was surprised at how many I have!
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Black beauties...
De Tout Coeur
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Peuple du Vent
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Ceintures et Liens
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Daymio
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Grand Manege Detail
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India
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A Walk in the Park
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Le Roy Soleil
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Concours d’Etriers
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L’Instruction de Roy
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British Heraldry
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Parures de Samourais
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I wasn’t able to post yesterday, so here are a few more...
Tohu Bohu
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Chaque Rencontre est Unique
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Acte III
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Marine et Cavalerie
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Les Ponts de Paris
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Libres Comme l’Air
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Tyger Tyger
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Hola Flamenca
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Chapeau
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Reves des Escargots
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Feux d’Artifice
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L’Art Indien des Plaines
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Gorgeous on you, Karenska. Sumptuous.One more dark scarf before I look for my winter wonderlands and participate in @Agrume’s very appropriate theme this week. A plisse I adore - Cosmos, in rich purples and aubergines.View attachment 4975601
Thank you, Awillow, and you must visit - there is so much more than tulip bulbs!Lovely intro, agrume. Amsterdam is high on my list of places to visit, post-pandemic. The closest I have gotten is the airport on a layover on the way to visit my in-laws. My memory consists of seeing tons of tulip bulbs, an awareness that it was the most well-lit airport I had ever been in, and my exhausted infant daughter crying her eyes out.
Lovely, Moma, and cosy indeed!I am cozy this morning in Sangles en Zigzag shawl. Also a beloved H overcoat I bought on evilbay several years ago. View attachment 4975579
Beautiful examples, Bibivi!A bit late to the party.
Finally I managed to dig out my black/dark scarves and I was surprised at how many I have!
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Dramatic scarf, Karenska, and looking forward to your winter outfits!One more dark scarf before I look for my winter wonderlands and participate in @Agrume’s very appropriate theme this week. A plisse I adore - Cosmos, in rich purples and aubergines.View attachment 4975601
Great look, Pampelmuse, and enjoy your day in the Archipelago! I have fond memories of beautiful summer days there...Minus -13 degrees and sun! A wonderful day in the archipelago with Formule Chic.View attachment 4975605
Minus -13 degrees and sun! A wonderful day in the archipelago with Formule Chic.View attachment 4975605
Bedankt, Agrume! It was really cold, but my furcoat kept me warm and cosy. Wonderful to have real winter! Your scarf is wonderful!Great look, Pampelmuse, and enjoy your day in the Archipelago! I have fond memories of beautiful summer days there...
What a really fun combo. You look wow!And what I wore today. I sometimes like to be a LoT of fun w my clothes. So this is me in black base patisserie.
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Hi Anna, the swedish archipelago in Stockholm. Thank you.What Archipelago are we talking about here? You look very cozy!
Lovely intro Agrume, your PDF is a beautiful and icy blue!Good morning, dear fellow scarfies,
this week is about the delights of winter. Winter is not only about dark, bleak evenings, long nights and cold hands and toes. It is also about fun outside: skating and skiing, building snowmen and feeling snug and wam in a thick coat with hat and gloves and of course a scarf. Here in The Netherlands, we have a long tradition of skating whenever and wherever it is possible. In Amsterdam, every 10 years or so it is cold enough to skate on the frozen canals, a magic experience.
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The quintessential winter scarf for me is Les plaisirs du froid, The delights of the cold, showing skaters and a winter scene reminiscent of the famous winter landscapes (“wintertjes”) of the deaf painter Hendrik Avercamp.
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So this week, show us your scarves evoking winter pleasures, and also how you keep warm in the cold. Do you combine scarves? Do you wear wintry motives only in the weeks before Christmas (or also in summer)? What colours do you associate with winter? For those in warmer climates, how do you use scarves to ward off the chill of air conditioning or evening dinners outside? Looking forward to see your treasures!
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Marvelous!I am cozy this morning in Sangles en Zigzag shawl. Also a beloved H overcoat I bought on evilbay several years ago. View attachment 4975579
Spectacular, and oh! Those exceptionals!A bit late to the party.
Finally I managed to dig out my black/dark scarves and I was surprised at how many I have!
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Wow, the gold shimmers!One more dark scarf before I look for my winter wonderlands and participate in @Agrume’s very appropriate theme this week. A plisse I adore - Cosmos, in rich purples and aubergines.View attachment 4975601
You look warm and snuggly in that coat and scarf!Minus -13 degrees and sun! A wonderful day in the archipelago with Formule Chic.View attachment 4975605