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Thank you so much. It's my first moussie, and the colors are very much in my wheelhouse.Lovely, stunning, CMB! Congratulations, this is a gorgeous design and cw. I hope your dogs are better.
So beautiful and beautifully tied and paired, dear RBH. Love all the colors in it. Your lipstick color is very pretty, too.Kachinas wash today. White scarf with pink borders on blue, after yesterday's blue scarf on a pink top. I like this pairing.
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Sad emoji for your elderly beloved doggie, Cakey, but I laughed at your cone story. Great scarf and cw for your gorgeous complexion.Thank you so much. It's my first moussie, and the colors are very much in my wheelhouse.
Sadly, one of our dogs is quite elderly and stone cold deaf, and now she is very nearly blind so she's bumping into things in the house and having trouble getting herself in and out of the dog flap. And the other one had a leg injury and was sporting the Cone of Shame, and consequently was bashing into the little old lady and knocking her over. It was a comedy of canine errors around here until Keeper got the cone off the other day.![]()
Thank you @orchard! It has a lot of different/fun/versatile elements that I am still discovering. I was treating it with a kind of undue deference as a more formal silk but that Tigre really likes to play, too!What a versatile design, loving it with the pink stripes!
Thank you! It is fun to play with, scarf ring twin! It is kind of heavy but I love the mixed metals @Karenska.This is so pretty, Lkb, and perfect with that lovely top. A good way to wear the satellite; must try this.
How beautiful you look here, the first top is the perfect pairing! The second one gives a nicely relaxed vibe!
Two really lovely blues @Agrume-- the white hem on your Rendez vous is so vibrant. And thank you for the compliment!After all the orange yesterday, some quieter colours. Navy is one of the easiest colours to combine, be it top or scarf. It brings out bright contrast hems and dots of colours. Rendez-vous Rive Gauche with navy and turquoise from last summer, and a navy top with De passage à Tokyo (and a nearly matching bag) from last week.
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I knew you would! Cannot wait to see your mod shots! And yes we had 82 degrees in NOLA so the linen and cotton are in rotation!I HAD to get the green! I also HAD to add the orange/pink to that order as well!![]()
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OMG! This is phenomenal and I am twins with you. Can't wait to try a zebra stripe flip @MAGJES. This totally works!From the archives…..
I know it’s a little much but if you can flip stripes I think I did it here.…..the rug is a bonus.
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I love this pairing @Redbirdhermes -- my very favorite. The tonality of scarf and blouse are really good together. Beautiful.Kachinas wash today. White scarf with pink borders on blue, after yesterday's blue scarf on a pink top. I like this pairing.
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Poor dear old dogs! The Cone of Shame is no fun for anyone. We had trained our Portuguese Water dogs to hand signals as well as voice commands and that came in handy when the older boy went deaf as a post, too. But you had to be where he could see you, so it ad limitations...Good luck with your menagerie @cakeymakeybakey -- at least you look chic when they are banging you around! And PS-- I went from one moussie to a bunch in no time at all-- very seductive format!Thank you so much. It's my first moussie, and the colors are very much in my wheelhouse.
Sadly, one of our dogs is quite elderly and stone cold deaf, and now she is very nearly blind so she's bumping into things in the house and having trouble getting herself in and out of the dog flap. And the other one had a leg injury and was sporting the Cone of Shame, and consequently was bashing into the little old lady and knocking her over. It was a comedy of canine errors around here until Keeper got the cone off the other day.![]()
Very pretty and thand thank you for the enablement on the format! I love mine @Karenska!SOTD to take a hike today in the foothills of the Adirondacks. Balade en Berline losange. On another note, was I really writing silly poems at 5:16am?
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Hand signals help; I find myself waving my hands in front of Lucy's face so I can get her attention and help her find her way around...Poor dear old dogs! The Cone of Shame is no fun for anyone. We had trained our Portuguese Water dogs to hand signals as well as voice commands and that came in handy when the older boy went deaf as a post, too. But you had to be where he could see you, so it ad limitations...Good luck with your menagerie @cakeymakeybakey -- at least you look chic when they are banging you around! And PS-- I went from one moussie to a bunch in no time at all-- very seductive format!
It’s like 2 different scarves! Really like the line drawings on this!
Fabulous stripes With that orange! which scarf is this? I spy zebra but name escapes me..mountain zebra? whatever it is, I love it!From the archives…..
I know it’s a little much but if you can flip stripes I think I did it here.…..the rug is a bonus.
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I think they all work, but the top picture is my favorite. It's partly the color, and partly the more sporty tie that suits the sweater t-shirt look. Now, add a jacket ( perhaps brown?) to the bottom two, and you are ready to attend another concert.Three attempts with one scarf. I love love love this cw of Le Premier Chant because of the unusual taupe/grey neutrals anchoring the vibrant orange and lovely blues. But it is a challenge for me to imagine other than blue as a base. Then I bought some lovely short-sleeve sweaters (thank you JCrew). What do y'all think? Finally, this is such a very busy scarf that I tend to not think pattern mixing will work, but I tried it with a teeny striped pinky-tan top and I kind of like it...Any and all suggestions welcome!
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I really love this scarf (unfortunately missed buying one myself) and I’m now on a mission to track one downI’m having my own private Alice Shirley weekI’ve tried DUJA with mustard yellow but it works better on white and turquoise
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So elegant! I love the soft pearl and dove greysI guess I‘m not really on theme today with my actual SOTD: Le Jardin de la Maharani in a pale but lovely cw with a sweater and all bundled up later today because despite the sun it‘s still quite cold outside.
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They're masterpieces.
Fabulous looks Bunnycat! Loving Tout en Quilt, a rarely seen design.
Thank you, Orchard! And yes, they are yummy...
Thank you, LKBNOLA!
Thank you, Snausages!
Hello twin, and love the turquoise! I also considered a combination with yellow, but do not have any yellow tops...
How beautiful you look here, the first top is the perfect pairing! The second one gives a nicely relaxed vibe!
Those multicoloured scarf go with almost anything, and great to see them side by side!
Thank you, bunnycat!
What a lovely mousseline!
Thank you, Iflola!
Stripes on stripes looks always good! and the orange top would have been spot on here yesterday with all the festivities...
lovely soft colours for a classic!
Beautiful pairing with the soft green!
Thank you, Maedi!
After all the orange yesterday, some quieter colours. Navy is one of the easiest colours to combine, be it top or scarf. It brings out bright contrast hems and dots of colours. Rendez-vous Rive Gauche with navy and turquoise from last summer, and a navy top with De passage à Tokyo (and a nearly matching bag) from last week.
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Very inspiring pairings, Bunnycat. I love both shawls. The Tout en Quilt has so many beautiful colors and you’ve really shown how versatile it is. And that ZP is a stunner. I remember your dilemma between the navy and this one. I think it’s perfect on you. And sooooo striking with black. And stripes!
Flip, you say? Flip?
No way!
Whatever goes on me
Is a mere accessory.
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I do believe you didi!From the archives…..
I know it’s a little much but if you can flip stripes I think I did it here.…..the rug is a bonus.
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Kachinas wash today. White scarf with pink borders on blue, after yesterday's blue scarf on a pink top. I like this pairing.
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A very cozy and snuggly look for a walk outdoors. Love the red paired with the gray.SOTD to take a hike today in the foothills of the Adirondacks. Balade en Berline losange. On another note, was I really writing silly poems at 5:16am?
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Three attempts with one scarf. I love love love this cw of Le Premier Chant because of the unusual taupe/grey neutrals anchoring the vibrant orange and lovely blues. But it is a challenge for me to imagine other than blue as a base. Then I bought some lovely short-sleeve sweaters (thank you JCrew). What do y'all think? Finally, this is such a very busy scarf that I tend to not think pattern mixing will work, but I tried it with a teeny striped pinky-tan top and I kind of like it...Any and all suggestions welcome!
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I guess I‘m not really on theme today with my actual SOTD: Le Jardin de la Maharani in a pale but lovely cw with a sweater and all bundled up later today because despite the sun it‘s still quite cold outside.
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