Scarves Scarf of the Day 2022 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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First, let me sayI have appreciated everyone's lovely good wishes and echo the grateful sentiments for this community! :heart: :heart::flowers:
Stepping away from Harvest colors today-- by the evidence of the store and lawn decorations we have skipped straight from Thanksgiving to winter and Christmas! I generally start wearing some of my cooler winter colors and while I don't seem to have a "signature knot" I do love messing around with triangle folds. Here are two easy knots-- a basic cowboy tied underneath with the knot pulled slightly out at top. And the second is a "petite bib" knot from Mai Tai (of course). I did not slip a ring on it, but I did flip it/twist it a few times to make it ruche a bit at the neck. This is a great tie to showcase certain colors/scenes on a design, as you can fold to make things centered, right side up etc...
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En Liberte! (yes, yes, I got another cw-- ooops-- doing "a thing" as @bunnycat says...)
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Lkb, beautiful! And I love your new En L cw.
 
@LKBNOLA your en liberte is beautiful! So cool how you picked that graphic corner to highlight. Could you possibly share full pics of which ones you have…so far ;) haha.
I am waiting for the aubergine to pop up again. But I do so love how this ties, so would love to see your irl ones beside each other. I can’t tell from modeling pics which colorways they are with this design haha.
 
I have the habit of purchasing designs that I find really, really super wearable with my wardrobe in two cws-- a dark and a light. This design ties just so fabulously and it goes with everything! So as soon as I received the aubergine En Liberte, I knew I wanted the cream one as well. You can see the blues are so similar but to me the overall mood is different...For @Nomad:
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The no knot has already been shown this week. I rarely tie my moussies as I love how they look draped.

My scarf of the day is Mosaique au 24 mousseline. I did tuck the ends up in back.

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And it looks perfect this way Rbh!

SOTd x 2. This am with Les Mustangs bandana in a simple “Boy Scout” knot to have a wonderful Zoom meeting with my niece. Then out for errands in Balade en Berline.
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I love the colors in the Mustangs bandana! It's got some creamy yellow in it, yes?
 
I have the habit of purchasing designs that I find really, really super wearable with my wardrobe in two cws-- a dark and a light. This design ties just so fabulously and it goes with everything! So as soon as I received the aubergine En Liberte, I knew I wanted the cream one as well. You can see the blues are so similar but to me the overall mood is different...For @Nomad:
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It's apparent that you needed both color ways :smile:
 
My cheat code for travelling, now that we are travelling again, is to bring small formats to mix and match. In warm countries, gavs and 70s provide a pop of colour. In colder climates, silk is warm, and if worn close round the neck, can keep out the chill quite well. A simple knot or scarf ring can change up the look.
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H used to produce cashmere-silk scarves in smaller sizes too, and you can find them sometimes on the resale market.
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My cheat code for travelling, now that we are travelling again, is to bring small formats to mix and match. In warm countries, gavs and 70s provide a pop of colour. In colder climates, silk is warm, and if worn close round the neck, can keep out the chill quite well. A simple knot or scarf ring can change up the look.
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H used to produce cashmere-silk scarves in smaller sizes too, and you can find them sometimes on the resale market.
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This is a brilliant idea @xincinsin! I love the tie in photo #3 and I have never seen that small CS Mikado-- what a perfect travel scarf!
 
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My knot today is one I recently learned. It could "knot" be easier and for those of you who like the look of the Friendship knot or the Camellia knot, this is a super easy variation with just a simple scarf ring. I learned it from @primrosecolorbyakiko on Instagram in her tutorial dated 11/03. You can make the knot tighter or looser, higher or lower, tie the tails a second time below the ring or not-- it is very easy and versatile! I believe @Cookiefiend also recently showed this knot with her beautiful Ivresse de l'Infini. Here it is with Flaneries a Versailles:
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My cheat code for travelling, now that we are travelling again, is to bring small formats to mix and match. In warm countries, gavs and 70s provide a pop of colour. In colder climates, silk is warm, and if worn close round the neck, can keep out the chill quite well. A simple knot or scarf ring can change up the look.
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H used to produce cashmere-silk scarves in smaller sizes too, and you can find them sometimes on the resale market.
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These are all so wonderful, Xincinsin, and a great idea for traveling. For air travel, I tend to rely on smaller formats, too, because I don’t take a lot of luggage. I would love to find a small format Awooo! And I love how you style your gavs tying two to create one look.
 
Wonderful both but that bandana... :loveeyes: @Karenska (and thank you!).
Thank you, Lkb, I had already purchased the black and white Mustangs from this season and thought I was done with ‘danas. Then this bleu/jaune showed up and I pounced. I thought I was done again. Then this and well, we all understand :lol:. Hermès Paris Station.
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