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

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Lol, count me in on the mischief ;). More temptation for @Nomad:
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And, for @Maedi:
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and, sticking with the feline theme, some very appropriate Fall colours in the lovely lazy leopardesses:
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so many GORGEOUS scarves shared this week... I am liking and loving posts but am way behind with replies. The spirit of the season is wonderfully present here, thank you everyone for easing the transition into Fall. You all look amazing!
All styled so beautifully. Oooff!
 
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Count me in as one of those who sobbed when they wanted to burn the velveteen rabbit. And I think I acquired Raconte Moi le Cheval because of the nursery room rocking horse which had been made real a long time ago.
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Today, I wore double scarves for the theme: Faubourg by Night and La Patisserie Francaise. Faubourg by Night features a wonderful kaleidoscopic view, and kaleidoscopes were toys which entertained me for hours.

Patisserie reminds me of the local word for both cooking and toys. When we say the Malay word "masak", we refer to cooking as in, "Hey, who is going to masak lunch?". But when we say "masak-masak", we refer to kids playing with toys, especially when they pretend to cook and serve food. I had innumerable made in Hongkong plastic dolls tea sets and some Asian toy cooking utensils made from wood or bamboo. In the department stores, there were also beautiful toys made in the UK which had tiny replicas of cakes and trifles just like those goodies depicted on Patisserie.
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Love your Raconte, Xincinsin. And what an unusual and beautiful way to wear two beauties; the colors are perfectly complimented. ❤️❤️
 
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Summer nights at my parent’s best friends’ house - they lived in the country and had a huge yard - Hide and Seek!
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(Playing with a four yo is REALLY fun though!! :giggle:)
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Your grand-daughter is so precious, Ms Cooks. She’s thinking of her hiding spot, “they won’t find me!:giggle:
Your CCF is soooo pretty. :hugs:
 
Ever since I spotted this hidden scarf in the Hermès Pop-Up book, I've been looking for Le Potager Extraordinaire.

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It finally came my way this week.

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I am so delighted with the little people playing in the garden.

We have Ring Around the Rosie.

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Flying a paper airplane.

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Hide-and-Seek

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Yo-yo

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Go-karts

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And, a little bit of spying.

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Introducing Le Potager Extraordinaire as my scarf of the day.

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Congratulations, RBH! A spectacular cw that pairs so well with your neutral top. Perfect!
 
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I was the first sibling in my family to get married, so I had no experience with little children as my brother and sister were close in age to me. When I was pregnant with DS1, Nippon Paint was running a commercial on TV extolling the wonders of their washable paint. The example used was kids drawing on walls and their frazzled parents switching to Nippon Paint to wipe off the artistic scribblings. Worried me asked DH if we should repaint the house :lol: He :roflmfao: , being the veteran uncle of 9 nieces and nephews :rolleyes:
Presenting the ancient art of scribbling on walls: Grotte de Lascaux!
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This was my scarf mail on Monday. I can't call it a grail as I never expected to acquire one. It was a Lucky Find (tm).

@Redbirdhermes and @LKBNOLA When DS1 was a toddler, I plotted to buy him a childsized Kobelco Acera excavator. It was in a lovely turquoise and it took me some time to convince myself that I was buying it for me rather than for DS1 who had no interest in large construction machines. He preferred Ultraman and Beyblade.

Kobelco, Ultraman and Beyblade all originate from Japan, so here's a Japanese toy: temari balls were/are used in handball games. When I was young, decorative Japanese dolls were sold in shops here. Each doll held a parasol, a fan, a branch of wisteria or a game paddle for playing temari.
L'Art du Temari in 2 cws
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Wow, Xincinsin, all beautiful but your Grotte de Lascaux is amazing. Congratulations. And delightful recollections, too. Since we are finger-painting on walls, here is Premiers Mains.
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I will be leaving to spend the Jewish New Year holiday with my family at the crack of dawn tomorrow but I wanted to post another scarf that reminds me so much of childhood. In my case, my siblings and I loved to snorkel and because we lived in the Antilles, the sea life was beautiful and abundant. We even had a little glass bottom dinghy so we could see the fish and coral reefs even as we rowed to shore from our sailboat! Later my own kids and grandkids loved, loved, loved two Disney movies that I associate with the title of this scarf: Under the Waves. Shirley's beautiful ocean graphics definitely call to mind the sweet and silly creatures in the Little Mermaid and Finding Nemo... Now, if you know it, break into the chorus of "Under the Sea" :lol:
...Under the sea
We got no troubles
Life is all bubbles
Under the sea...
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lovely colors on you!
 
So much fun, TFP, what a great cw that suits you beautifully. You look fresh, chic and happy.
Aww thanks so much! It shows how an H scarf can cheer a person up on a stressful day with competing work deadlines. It's tricky to style a 90 with the cowl-neck tunic I'm wearing, but I just had to because this glowing yellow scarf is so perfect against cool dark purple. :)
 
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