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

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Thank you @Karenska and @Cookiefiend for hosting last week and this.

Hermes artist Robert Dallet considered himself to be more scientist than artist. He would engage in scientific study such as attending autopsies in order to better understand bone structure and musculature. His animal illustrations reflect his scientific precision.

I'm wearing Acinonyx Jubatus 140 wash scarf today. The pearl necklace was a bargain purchase from Kojima Pearl.

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Absolutely gorgeous!
 
As a wise scarfie friend said..I am going to have to put a scarf on for errand runs, just to wear them more :biggrin: . Headed to get Sunday bagels haha.
Heat is here so gavs is on my mind and this was the first to pop in my mind for the theme this week in my gavs. un Jardin sur la toit
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I love this cutie ... unfortunately have never been on the rooftop.
 
Thank you @Croisette7! Tapis took a lot of patience and determination but I love the results! And now I am on the lookout for another Bateau...


Beautiful @Agrume-- I will hope that I can lurk this upcoming week and enjoy all the Jubilee Scarves you choose. And thank you for the nice remark about Tapis! I have ventured on tiptoes into the 140 silk format and have found that the wash or "plume" silks are very easy to wear and tie.

Lovely sentiments and a wonderful introduction @Cookiefiend :flowers: ! And a very cute story about your truncated career path :lol: ! Perhaps you will share with us where all those artistic impulses did end up finding expression! Your examples are so lovely-- happy to be sisters on Clic Clac a Pois and cousins on Petit Duc-- your black and white one is fabulous.

Beautiful on black. Love this design and the details of the canes are so interesting and fun @Croisette7 !!

Thank you so much @Winter4! I love that scarf (as my avatar attests!) and it was my very first moussie so a sentimental fave also. It goes with everything, I am happy to discover.
Thank you, LKB! you are better than I am with this format!

Again thanks to @Cookiefiend for hosting this week. I look forward to liking and lurking as I travel. Today I'll post a fairly recent shot of a new design that fits the theme: Index Bromeliaciae, like Index Palmarum, depicts detailed sketches of some plants in each family named. I hope some other scarfies will post more Indexes this week-- Katie Scott is such a talented botanical artist and her designs for Hermes are so vibrant, detailed and lovely!
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love the greens here!

Thank you kindly Snausages. :hugs:



Thank you LKB. :flowers:


Thank you! :smile:



Thank you Croisette! :hugs:



Thank you kindly Agrume. :smile:



Stunning on you, especially with the pink. :tup:



Beautiful intro with much to think on! :tup: (And :lol: too Mr McDreamy and you're needle story....that certainly put a damper on things....The idea of cutting in to things certainly put me off the idea of being a vet forever and ever....)



Thank you!



It suer does- beautiful Croisette!



Stunning combo LKB- and safe travels!
thank you, Bunnycat !

Thank you @Karenska and @Cookiefiend for hosting last week and this.

Hermes artist Robert Dallet considered himself to be more scientist than artist. He would engage in scientific study such as attending autopsies in order to better understand bone structure and musculature. His animal illustrations reflect his scientific precision.

I'm wearing Acinonyx Jubatus 140 wash scarf today. The pearl necklace was a bargain purchase from Kojima Pearl.

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perfect choice for this week!

As a wise scarfie friend said..I am going to have to put a scarf on for errand runs, just to wear them more :biggrin: . Headed to get Sunday bagels haha.
Heat is here so gavs is on my mind and this was the first to pop in my mind for the theme this week in my gavs. un Jardin sur la toit
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One of the cutest designs, Nomad!
 
Again thanks to @Cookiefiend for hosting this week. I look forward to liking and lurking as I travel. Today I'll post a fairly recent shot of a new design that fits the theme: Index Bromeliaciae, like Index Palmarum, depicts detailed sketches of some plants in each family named. I hope some other scarfies will post more Indexes this week-- Katie Scott is such a talented botanical artist and her designs for Hermes are so vibrant, detailed and lovely!
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How beautiful!
I’m hoping we more KS too!
(and Dallet, and KO!)
Thank you @Karenska and @Cookiefiend for hosting last week and this.

Hermes artist Robert Dallet considered himself to be more scientist than artist. He would engage in scientific study such as attending autopsies in order to better understand bone structure and musculature. His animal illustrations reflect his scientific precision.

I'm wearing Acinonyx Jubatus 140 wash scarf today. The pearl necklace was a bargain purchase from Kojima Pearl.

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YASS! Spectacular!
As a wise scarfie friend said..I am going to have to put a scarf on for errand runs, just to wear them more :biggrin: . Headed to get Sunday bagels haha.
Heat is here so gavs is on my mind and this was the first to pop in my mind for the theme this week in my gavs. un Jardin sur la toit
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Lovely and adorable!
 
Again thanks to @Cookiefiend for hosting this week. I look forward to liking and lurking as I travel. Today I'll post a fairly recent shot of a new design that fits the theme: Index Bromeliaciae, like Index Palmarum, depicts detailed sketches of some plants in each family named. I hope some other scarfies will post more Indexes this week-- Katie Scott is such a talented botanical artist and her designs for Hermes are so vibrant, detailed and lovely!
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Gorgeous scarf and gorgeous jacket (and gorgeous model)!
Thank you @Karenska and @Cookiefiend for hosting last week and this.

Hermes artist Robert Dallet considered himself to be more scientist than artist. He would engage in scientific study such as attending autopsies in order to better understand bone structure and musculature. His animal illustrations reflect his scientific precision.

I'm wearing Acinonyx Jubatus 140 wash scarf today. The pearl necklace was a bargain purchase from Kojima Pearl.

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Excluding Dallet!
As a wise scarfie friend said..I am going to have to put a scarf on for errand runs, just to wear them more :biggrin: . Headed to get Sunday bagels haha.
Heat is here so gavs is on my mind and this was the first to pop in my mind for the theme this week in my gavs. un Jardin sur la toit
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OMG this is adorable and the colors in the garden (and the hem)! Love!
 
Hopping in on pg 557…
@LKBNOLA Thank you! I've tried to find it to show it in detail but couldn't. It's made with hand died silk cords in different colors attached to a wooden square, gemstone beads and pearls at the end of each cord.

@Pivoine66 AND @Karenska Here are some pictures of my LTDL

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this is a gorgeous mousseline! Wow.the detail on this soft format. I am not sure the colors would look good on me, but I love it in green nonetheless.
Omg this is totally up my theme week alley! I’ve been crazily avoiding scarves until recently due to frozen shoulder (ouch). I have so many pages to go back and catch up. So before theme week changes here are my favorite cheap chic essentials with H.
UniqloxTheory Parka with ZP Triangle shawl
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Striped big shirt also by Uniqlo Lemaire collection with a La Ombre des Pivoines and Birkenstocks.

Happy weekend silkies!

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Love that Phoenix cw. Your pivoines is amazing inspiration for the rest of us with this cw. I struggle finding outfits for it. You pulled the stencil work right out of that corner flower.
Closing out the week with a rare weekend appearance. I credit @HScarfCollector and her hiking photos and @bunnycat and her love of cotton for the ability and courage (for me at least) to wear a scarf when it’s nearing triple digits.

Jungle Love cotton 65 with an Ann Taylor top that’s so old its CPW is likely millipennies
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Yes!! A wonderful charm design! Mad at myself for not pressing bug on one myself
My new Premiere Chant X WOW muffler from my first hometown boutique visit pictured with my birthday loot worn with a no- name top from I can't even recall where I picked it up... Ok, I left out the H t-shirt as I was wearing it when I took the loot pic yesterday... so MOST of my birthday loot. A new Jumping watch band for my watch, and the giant mousseline Legende Moghole in purple to complete my rainbow of mousse colors. :smile:

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Happy Belated! And wonderful tie for the muffler! Perfect. I have my eye on the black hem one, or your soft color one. Need mod shot of black hem.
I must apologize, dear Scarfies, as I kind of ran out of steam this week, not because I don’t have plenty of budget items (and scarves, some quite budget-friendly :biggrin:), but because Real Life Reared It’s Predictable Head. But you all carried the week with all your wonderful offerings, so :cutesy: curtseying to you with gratitude for all of your Cheap and very Chic contributions. SOTD same as last week, different jewelry and different knot, but same old henley, one of my favs. Grand Prix du Faubourg MT slim. Toodles!
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my fav cw of this! Perfect in white
Last minute post for the week - we went to a 500 Parade brunch with friends.
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My outfit - with the exception of the scarf and my shoes - was thrifted!
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great outfit! Cool parade photo
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The Jubilee week is starting, C'est la fête, worn today for a remarkable woman.

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And on theme, too: paired with a Uniqlo pullover.
perfect color top for this scarf!
Good morning Scarflandia!
I wish everyone in the US a peaceful Memorial Day, and I send grateful thanks to the families who have suffered losses. In the UK, the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee begins on Thursday - and I fully plan to participate with my scarves!

Without further ado, let’s start the week! May 29th - Gray’s Anatomy: In depth designs, true-to-life drawings
Gray's Anatomy is a reference book of human anatomy written by Henry Gray and illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter, published in London in 1858. It has gone through multiple revised editions and the current edition, the 42nd, remains a standard reference, often considered "the doctors' bible"
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Gray’s Anatomy is not just a dry and boring index, but a book of incredible illustrations and clear description, letting the beauty and grace of the body’s interconnected systems and structures shine.

This week, we’ll let some of Hermes’ beautifully intricate designs shine. We all know Hermes has so many beautiful, delicate, and truly lifelike scarves, both big and small… the other day, I had taken off my Clic Clac au Pois and it was lying on the bar, all innocent like. I sat down and marveled at the tiny details on that little slip of silk… how do they do that?!?
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View attachment 5414310I’ll start this Sunday with Petit Duc by Christian Renonciat.
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From the Hermes Story - “Petit-Duc was a famous carriage designed by Alfred de Dreux that Hermes has as its emblem. Christian Renonciat thought it would be a fun challenge to track down the original technical drawings from the period, analyze the mysteries of the structure point by point, and recompose the design in the manner of an engineer, complete with the diagrams and front, side, bottom and detail views. He clearly took as much delight in reconstituting the design as in listing the details of the equipage in deliciously old-fashioned language that evokes a lost world of leaf springs and kingpins.The spoked wheel is made of ash and hornbeam wood. The lacquerware is highlighted in fine strokes; the mud guards are almost calligraphic. By the mid 19th century the art of the cartwright and carriage maker was at its zenith. Beyond technique and usage, elegance was the watchword.”
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Lastly, we mustn’t forget the television program Gray’s Anatomy… If anyone finds Dr McDreamy… lemme know! :lol:
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Thanks for letting me ramble this morning and I look forward to seeing your detailed scarves, your lifelike scarves, the scarves that astonish you!
And our scarves to honor the Queen, the H scarf you happen to be wearing, and the scarf that makes you happy!







(Very humorous story from the Long Ago Days of Cookie - I very much admired an artist in my class, he copied illustrations from the Gray’s Anatomy book and they were astonishing. I thought ‘That’s the job for me too - medical illustration.’ Until one day our class went to a hospital for a field trip; we watched a nurse demonstrate giving someone an injection… and down I went - TIMBER! Medical illustration was not going to for me after all :lol:)
wonderful examples. Can’t believe what a presence this little gav is. At least I think it’s a gav?
do the walking sticks count? Les Cannes:

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yes!! So crisp off the black!
Again thanks to @Cookiefiend for hosting this week. I look forward to liking and lurking as I travel. Today I'll post a fairly recent shot of a new design that fits the theme: Index Bromeliaciae, like Index Palmarum, depicts detailed sketches of some plants in each family named. I hope some other scarfies will post more Indexes this week-- Katie Scott is such a talented botanical artist and her designs for Hermes are so vibrant, detailed and lovely!
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I just LOVE this colorway! Love all the colors in it! I must resist, but I don’t own any KS. Must resist….aggghhh
Thank you @Karenska and @Cookiefiend for hosting last week and this.

Hermes artist Robert Dallet considered himself to be more scientist than artist. He would engage in scientific study such as attending autopsies in order to better understand bone structure and musculature. His animal illustrations reflect his scientific precision.

I'm wearing Acinonyx Jubatus 140 wash scarf today. The pearl necklace was a bargain purchase from Kojima Pearl.

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awesome light and breezy color look. And the green nature behind you. Perfect
I’ve owned and fostered 22 cocker spaniels since 2005 so of course I had to violate my rule of no-dead-animals for Chiens au Rapport by Carl de Parcevaux, with its lifelike retrieving dogs


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Awesome tied. And am jealous you can pull these colors off so boldly! H magic when tied
 
Love this colirwa
Again thanks to @Cookiefiend for hosting this week. I look forward to liking and lurking as I travel. Today I'll post a fairly recent shot of a new design that fits the theme: Index Bromeliaciae, like Index Palmarum, depicts detailed sketches of some plants in each family named. I hope some other scarfies will post more Indexes this week-- Katie Scott is such a talented botanical artist and her designs for Hermes are so vibrant, detailed and lovely!
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Love this colorway!
 
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umbrellas for sun and rain on Ombrelles et Parapluies

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suitcases on H en Voyage, 70 cm

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the bikes on Les Becanes

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the perfume bottles on Flacons

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Wow Croisette- what a beeeeeyouteefull parade of gorgeous details!
I have always been amazed by the gorgeously decorated perfume bottles on Flacons - just gorgeous!
 
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