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Today I'm taking a deeper look at various Star Wars planets, and giving a few of my picks for scarves that remind me of these places.

My favorite Star Wars planet has to be beautiful Naboo. There were so many choices of images for this planet, but I'm going with these amazing waterfalls. In this image young lovers Anakin and Padme are enjoying a picnic in a beautiful meadow, and it's no wonder that they fell in love in such a place. The falls remind me of Hermes on the Beach, but scarves with prairie plants, insects and flowers will work as well. Some examples are the beautiful Au Coeur de la Vie, Au Bout du Monde, or L'Ile Deserte.

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The Sands of Tatooine. Again, there are a lot of images of this planet, but this view of travelers on foot approaching Jabba's Palace reminds me of La Femme aux Semelles de Vent. Of course, Hermes on the Beach has lots of sand as well. Another scarf with travelers that reminds me of the slow travel on Tatooine is Sous le Cedre.

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The Ice planet Hoth. Cold weather scarves such as Gronland and Au View du Grand Nord come to mind. Here we have Gronland.

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The Jungles of Dagobah. The jungles of Faubourg Tropical make it an obvious choice. Wild Singapore is an excellent choice as well, as Singapore not only has jungles, but its own Yoda statue.

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The Cities of Coruscant. The Battery New York is my first choice. But, any city scarf works as well.

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The Oceans of Kamino. I like De La Mer Au Ciel, but again, there are lots of scarves depicting ocean water.

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The Canyons of Utapau. Here I'm wearing my Les Canyons Etoiles bandana. From the canyons to the stars. Absolutely on theme.

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The Forest moon Endor. This looks so much like Into the Canadian Wild. Another woodsy scarf is Acte III which has a woods on stage, as well as a moon, and it hits the theater theme for the week.

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And finally, for Star Wars Mandalorian fans, we have the lava fields of Nevarro. I'm matched it with this volcano spewing out lava in Cosmographia Universalis.

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I'm wearing Into the Canadian Wild today, with its stars, forests and butterflies, and thinking that I'm glad that the Rebel Alliance defeated the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor.

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Marvelous examples and artistic interpretations, RBH. Stunning!
 
All gorgeous, Hotgalaxy. Your CdL is stunning and it suits you most beautifully! Such amazing colors. Joining the moon celebration with the equine ruler:
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Astrologie. I hope to get a nouveau someday.
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Cosmographia Universalis:
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And before Order there was Chaos. Tohu Bohu represents Chaos to me.
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Hey there Karenska, We are scarf cousins on a few!! Loving the Cosmographia in this c/w also the Tohu Bohu in the pliss. :loveeyes:
 
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What an amazing debut as this week’s hostess. Very excited to see all the interpretations this week as well as your narratives.

Thank you, Iflola! I'm glad to have you on board for this journey this week.

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This little guy/gal could pass as an Alien , Duo Cosmique. Next, Space Derby! Need I say more!
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And finally Clair de lune, one of my most cherished scarves!

Fantastic selections, hotgalaxy! I was sure you would be with this theme with a name like hot galaxy. These scarves fit you beautifully.

Joining the moon celebration with the equine ruler:
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Astrologie. I hope to get a nouveau someday.
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Cosmographia Universalis:
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And before Order there was Chaos. Tohu Bohu represents Chaos to me.
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All perfect, Karenska, and you look amazing. Thank you for sharing.

I will catch up later, but for now, here is my other Un Weekend dans l'Espace (with the tag making a cameo appearance).
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Gorgeous, Awillow. I need this scarf!

Marvelous examples and artistic interpretations, RBH. Stunning!

Thank you, Karen.

Saddling up a fantastical beast with a fanciful saddle for a ride on a faraway planet! Just kidding, getting ready for a day on Earth working in front of my computer.

Have a wonderful day, Teaforparrots, and thank you for joining us this morning!
 
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I am going to catch up later, but sharing my newest iteration of Faubourg Tropical!. Like the planet Dagobah (thank you @Redbirdhermes for furthering my woeful Star Wars education) one of the countries where I grew up had a rain forest and it was always magical to go-- we felt that we had landed in some mysterious "otherwhere"...
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Perfection as always, LKB! I love that sweater, and the Faubourg Tropical is truly amazing.

Adding a picture of the Yoda statue in Singapore that @xincinsin told me about. We can imagine him hiding in Faubourg Tropical.

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A gorgeous scarf for a lovely lady. I love how you found an image of Tatooine with the pink sky that matches your Space Derby.

But did you say racing? And Tatooine?

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Say no more. Love your scarf!
indeed! if i'd kept up with the weekly themes ahead of time i'd have thought that one through a little deeper. love this connection too. your recent binge fest of 11 movies is impressive indeed.
 
Perfection as always, LKB! I love that sweater, and the Faubourg Tropical is truly amazing.

Adding a picture of the Yoda statue in Singapore that @xincinsin told me about. We can imagine him hiding in Faubourg Tropical.

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Spotted in Shanghai’s Yuyuan Garden during my 2012 visit, though I suspect there is likely a more reverent meaning but I only saw Yoda 098EF93C-00F5-4DCA-9AD2-7FBB1BBBF8AA.jpeg
 
indeed! if i'd kept up with the weekly themes ahead of time i'd have thought that one through a little deeper. love this connection too. your recent binge fest of 11 movies is impressive indeed.
I don't generally rewatch movies, but hosting this week was an excellent reason to do so. I watched eleven Star Wars movies in chronological order beginning with Episode I, The Phantom Menace back in February and finishing with Episode IX, The Rise of Skywalker a couple of weeks ago. In addition to the three trilogies, there are Solo and Rogue One which slot in between Episodes III and IV. I did not include the animated series Clone Wars, Rebels, Visions, Bad Batch, etc. in my studies. I have watched the television streaming live action series of The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, and I am looking forward to the Obi-Wan Kenobi series which debuts at the end of this month.

Yeah, I'm having fun with this topic, although I do not consider myself a true Star Wars nerd. But, now I know that Luke Skywalker flies an x-wing with the designation of Red Five. I have to look up stuff like its a T-65B x-wing and the battle was at Yavin 4. I just don't have the patience or the will to dive into such minutia.

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Luke ready for the battle at Yavin 4 where he will use the Force to destroy the Death Star.
 
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01 May 2022 May the Force Be With You: Aliens, outer space, planets and the opera!

Hi Everyone! I'm excited to be doing my first guest hosting this week, because it's…

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I thank the Scarf Mistress Team for this opportunity to indulge in one of my favorite topics. The week of May the 4th has come to be known as Star Wars week due to the date pun.

You might think that Hermes has not produced any Star Wars themed scarves, and you would be right. But with a little creativity, I know we can easily find scarves on theme in any collection. I will be expanding on the theme by looking at Hermes scarves which remind us of various characters and themes in Star Wars. Which means our scarves are wide open for interpretation this week.

To begin, Aliens! Hermes has plenty of alien creatures including winged horses and winged zebras, to name a couple. And, doesn't the blue alien musician Max Rebo remind us of elephants?

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Outer Space and planets are well represented in Hermes scarves, such as our own galaxy in La Voie Lactee and our moon in Clair de Lune.

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Between the elephant, the moon and the strange creatures, Cosmographia Universalis is quite the perfect scarf for this week.

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Besides being Space Opera itself, Star Wars has real opera! In Revenge of the Sith, Chancellor Palpatine enjoys a performance of Squid Lake at the Galaxies Opera House. This is Grand Theatre, indeed! Let's see your opera scarves.

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It has been noted many times that Darth Vader's armor is based on Japanese Samurai style armor.

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So, bring out those Hermes Samurais this week! Medieval armor is great as well. There are many armor styles in Star Wars.

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Do you remember Boga, the varactyl in Attack of the Clones? Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi is using the Force here to rent a ride. Note the saddle, saddle blanket, reins, and other tack on this scaly, green-skinned beast. But, more importantly, note the beautiful blue feathers on her head. I'll leave it to you to find scarves with tack or feathers. Later this week I'll be taking a look at other alien beasts who were ridden in Star Wars, along with their tack.

Then there is the Force itself. I'm sure we can find scarves that remind us of the Light Side of the Force, or perhaps the Dark Side of the Force.

Signing off today as sweet little Grogu (from The Mandalorian) notices a blue butterfly as he is about the reach out through the Force. The Force and the butterfly are represented in my scarf of the day L'Esprit de la Foret.

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I know there are many Hermes scarves with butterflies, and all of them are on theme. In fact, if your scarf depicts an alien beast or something that is on a planet or in space, it is probably on theme for this week.

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Tomorrow, I will do a deep dive into Star Wars planets.

Until then, may the Force be with you!
I was so taken by your post I may have forgotten to coment on your beautiful Esprit de la Foret @Redbirdhermes! Gorgeous cw...(not to mention CdL (twins) and Cosmographia too!)
The dusty olive green mutes it beautifully.
:ty: @Maedi!
Thanks for the excellent intro, rbh!
I started out with Axis Mundi today. Not being a star wars aficionado, I failed to make any connection.
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These are beautiful @Awillow and I think any moussie would be on theme because they are so ethereal...
Love this one!
:loveeyes: Yes! Perfect for this week! I still love that scarf!
Thank you, LKB! Hermes Galaxy is a wonder with its horsey astronauts travelling the galaxy in a fantastic spaceship. You look amazing there in the airport, and you know that I adore that colorway. Safe travels, my friend.
Thank you @Lellabelle, @bunnycat and @Redbirdhermes for the Galaxy love!
Weekends are usually no-scarf for me, so from the archive to kick off what promises to be a fun week…

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Aaaaargh! because surely T Rex is related to the Taun Taun
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Fleurs de l’Opera for Palpatine
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And representing the frozen tundra where Taun Tauns live… La Vie du Gran Nord and Shackleton
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Just gorgeous @Snausages! My Galaxy loves your Galaxy! All are beautiful but Shackleton...sigh... :girlsigh:
Fab intro RBH!
Wishing continued Good Luck for the week ahead.

Think I'm safe posting my magenta La Voie Lactee, a cousin to your magnificent black cw.

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Aube - Libre Comme l'Ange

Extract from the H booklet:
Aube - Dawn.
Night draws to a close, the sleeper does not wake from sleep, but escapes from it. The rays dispel evil charms and chase away nightmares. Sunlight bathes the room; joy breaks forth.

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OMG-- both beautiful @orchard but that La Voie Lactee in pink is TDF...
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Two beautiful and colorful examples @Pirula.
I actually wore a third scarf today - and on theme too! (Making up for lost time, I guess.) Un Weekend dans l'espace.
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This could not be cuter or more perfect @Awillow. Just right for the theme and I love it in red.
This is an outfit I wore to the office last week, and is perhaps bit of a blend for last week and this week's themes. Cosmographia Universalis over a mustard cashmere sweater with navy/white windowpane cropped pants and white sneakers. (It's so great going to the office in casual attire like this - never would have worn this to work pre-pandemic.) There is a planet (or asteroid?) peaking out on the non-dominant tale, which might qualify for this week's theme.

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What a fantastic outfit @CedarWaxWing -- just love your sweater and slacks combo tied so beautifully together with Cosmographia. Perfect!
Today I'm taking a deeper look at various Star Wars planets, and giving a few of my picks for scarves that remind me of these places.

My favorite Star Wars planet has to be beautiful Naboo. There were so many choices of images for this planet, but I'm going with these amazing waterfalls. In this image young lovers Anakin and Padme are enjoying a picnic in a beautiful meadow, and it's no wonder that they fell in love in such a place. The falls remind me of Hermes on the Beach, but scarves with prairie plants, insects and flowers will work as well. Some examples are the beautiful Au Coeur de la Vie, Au Bout du Monde, or L'Ile Deserte.

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The Sands of Tatooine. Again, there are a lot of images of this planet, but this view of travelers on foot approaching Jabba's Palace reminds me of La Femme aux Semelles de Vent. Of course, Hermes on the Beach has lots of sand as well. Another scarf with travelers that reminds me of the slow travel on Tatooine is Sous le Cedre.

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The Ice planet Hoth. Cold weather scarves such as Gronland and Au View du Grand Nord come to mind. Here we have Gronland.

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The Jungles of Dagobah. The jungles of Faubourg Tropical make it an obvious choice. Wild Singapore is an excellent choice as well, as Singapore not only has jungles, but its own Yoda statue.

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The Cities of Coruscant. The Battery New York is my first choice. But, any city scarf works as well.

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The Oceans of Kamino. I like De La Mer Au Ciel, but again, there are lots of scarves depicting ocean water.

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The Canyons of Utapau. Here I'm wearing my Les Canyons Etoiles bandana. From the canyons to the stars. Absolutely on theme.

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The Forest moon Endor. This looks so much like Into the Canadian Wild. Another woodsy scarf is Acte III which has a woods on stage, as well as a moon, and it hits the theater theme for the week.

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And finally, for Star Wars Mandalorian fans, we have the lava fields of Nevarro. I'm matched it with this volcano spewing out lava in Cosmographia Universalis.

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I'm wearing Into the Canadian Wild today, with its stars, forests and butterflies, and thinking that I'm glad that the Rebel Alliance defeated the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor.

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Beautiful -- love this on the dark green sweater @Redbirdhermes and your detailed and fabulous illustrated posts are just a total delight!
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This little guy/gal could pass as an Alien , Duo Cosmique. Next, Space Derby! Need I say more!
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And finally Clair de lune, one of my most cherished scarves!
Looking fabulous-- out of this world, in fact! Happy to be twins and sisters on these @hotgalaxy!
All gorgeous, Hotgalaxy. Your CdL is stunning and it suits you most beautifully! Such amazing colors. Joining the moon celebration with the equine ruler:
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Astrologie. I hope to get a nouveau someday.
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Cosmographia Universalis:
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And before Order there was Chaos. Tohu Bohu represents Chaos to me.
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Beautiful examples and beautifully styled as usual @Karenska!!
I will catch up later, but for now, here is my other Un Weekend dans l'Espace (with the tag making a cameo appearance).
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So different in the darker cw @Awillow-- love the combination.
Tatooine has two suns, Space Derby has two planets? Close enough, right?

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also Eid Mubarak to all who celebrate
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How beautiful in pink @Iflola!
Saddling up a fantastical beast with a fanciful saddle for a ride on a faraway planet! Just kidding, getting ready for a day on Earth working in front of my computer.
Great @Teaforparrots-- and who says a computer isn't its own kind of faraway planet?
 
Today I'm taking a deeper look at various Star Wars planets, and giving a few of my picks for scarves that remind me of these places.

My favorite Star Wars planet has to be beautiful Naboo. There were so many choices of images for this planet, but I'm going with these amazing waterfalls. In this image young lovers Anakin and Padme are enjoying a picnic in a beautiful meadow, and it's no wonder that they fell in love in such a place. The falls remind me of Hermes on the Beach, but scarves with prairie plants, insects and flowers will work as well. Some examples are the beautiful Au Coeur de la Vie, Au Bout du Monde, or L'Ile Deserte.

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The Sands of Tatooine. Again, there are a lot of images of this planet, but this view of travelers on foot approaching Jabba's Palace reminds me of La Femme aux Semelles de Vent. Of course, Hermes on the Beach has lots of sand as well. Another scarf with travelers that reminds me of the slow travel on Tatooine is Sous le Cedre.

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The Ice planet Hoth. Cold weather scarves such as Gronland and Au View du Grand Nord come to mind. Here we have Gronland.

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The Jungles of Dagobah. The jungles of Faubourg Tropical make it an obvious choice. Wild Singapore is an excellent choice as well, as Singapore not only has jungles, but its own Yoda statue.

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The Cities of Coruscant. The Battery New York is my first choice. But, any city scarf works as well.

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The Oceans of Kamino. I like De La Mer Au Ciel, but again, there are lots of scarves depicting ocean water.

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The Canyons of Utapau. Here I'm wearing my Les Canyons Etoiles bandana. From the canyons to the stars. Absolutely on theme.

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The Forest moon Endor. This looks so much like Into the Canadian Wild. Another woodsy scarf is Acte III which has a woods on stage, as well as a moon, and it hits the theater theme for the week.

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And finally, for Star Wars Mandalorian fans, we have the lava fields of Nevarro. I'm matched it with this volcano spewing out lava in Cosmographia Universalis.

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I'm wearing Into the Canadian Wild today, with its stars, forests and butterflies, and thinking that I'm glad that the Rebel Alliance defeated the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor.

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Just Whow! You are my favourite nerd: Star Wars, H scarves, pearls, and the wit to combine them all!
 
This is an outfit I wore to the office last week, and is perhaps bit of a blend for last week and this week's themes. Cosmographia Universalis over a mustard cashmere sweater with navy/white windowpane cropped pants and white sneakers. (It's so great going to the office in casual attire like this - never would have worn this to work pre-pandemic.) There is a planet (or asteroid?) peaking out on the non-dominant tale, which might qualify for this week's theme.

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Great outfit!
Today I'm taking a deeper look at various Star Wars planets, and giving a few of my picks for scarves that remind me of these places.

My favorite Star Wars planet has to be beautiful Naboo. There were so many choices of images for this planet, but I'm going with these amazing waterfalls. In this image young lovers Anakin and Padme are enjoying a picnic in a beautiful meadow, and it's no wonder that they fell in love in such a place. The falls remind me of Hermes on the Beach, but scarves with prairie plants, insects and flowers will work as well. Some examples are the beautiful Au Coeur de la Vie, Au Bout du Monde, or L'Ile Deserte.

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The Sands of Tatooine. Again, there are a lot of images of this planet, but this view of travelers on foot approaching Jabba's Palace reminds me of La Femme aux Semelles de Vent. Of course, Hermes on the Beach has lots of sand as well. Another scarf with travelers that reminds me of the slow travel on Tatooine is Sous le Cedre.

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The Ice planet Hoth. Cold weather scarves such as Gronland and Au View du Grand Nord come to mind. Here we have Gronland.

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The Jungles of Dagobah. The jungles of Faubourg Tropical make it an obvious choice. Wild Singapore is an excellent choice as well, as Singapore not only has jungles, but its own Yoda statue.

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The Cities of Coruscant. The Battery New York is my first choice. But, any city scarf works as well.

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The Oceans of Kamino. I like De La Mer Au Ciel, but again, there are lots of scarves depicting ocean water.

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The Canyons of Utapau. Here I'm wearing my Les Canyons Etoiles bandana. From the canyons to the stars. Absolutely on theme.

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The Forest moon Endor. This looks so much like Into the Canadian Wild. Another woodsy scarf is Acte III which has a woods on stage, as well as a moon, and it hits the theater theme for the week.

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And finally, for Star Wars Mandalorian fans, we have the lava fields of Nevarro. I'm matched it with this volcano spewing out lava in Cosmographia Universalis.

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I'm wearing Into the Canadian Wild today, with its stars, forests and butterflies, and thinking that I'm glad that the Rebel Alliance defeated the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor.

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Love the Alice Shirley appearance and I’m geeking out on the Star Wars details this week :)
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This little guy/gal could pass as an Alien , Duo Cosmique. Next, Space Derby! Need I say more!
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And finally Clair de lune, one of my most cherished scarves!
I love that Space Derby!
All gorgeous, Hotgalaxy. Your CdL is stunning and it suits you most beautifully! Such amazing colors. Joining the moon celebration with the equine ruler:
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Astrologie. I hope to get a nouveau someday.
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Cosmographia Universalis:
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And before Order there was Chaos. Tohu Bohu represents Chaos to me.
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Gah I love that CdL! Well-played all around!
I will catch up later, but for now, here is my other Un Weekend dans l'Espace (with the tag making a cameo appearance).
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Ok I officially need this scarf!
Tatooine has two suns, Space Derby has two planets? Close enough, right?

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also Eid Mubarak to all who celebrate
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Lovely pinks!
Saddling up a fantastical beast with a fanciful saddle for a ride on a faraway planet! Just kidding, getting ready for a day on Earth working in front of my computer.
Well Luke needed a saddle for his tauntaun
I am going to catch up later, but sharing my newest iteration of Faubourg Tropical!. Like the planet Dagobah (thank you @Redbirdhermes for furthering my woeful Star Wars education) one of the countries where I grew up had a rain forest and it was always magical to go-- we felt that we had landed in some mysterious "otherwhere"...
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Lovely scene from Dagobah!
 
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