Scarves Scarf of The Day 2023- Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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Thank you to @Karenska, @bunnycat, @Jereni, @Living.la.vida.fifi, @Maedi and @redheaddem for the winter scarf love!



I love your beautiful winter scarves so much @Croisette7-- you inspired me to hunt for a few of these. Traineaux is a wonder and I have always loved your Plaisirs du Froid. The beautiful combo of Etudes pour une Parured de Gala is fantastic with the KLJ earrings!

You are on a roll @Ashanti_Rose -- congratulations on another beauty!


Both Jungle Loves are stunning @Lellabelle-- big congratulations on the Forever version-- I succumbed to it also! Cannot wait to see what you do with this wonder!

I love what you do with scarf rings @Snausages-- so creative and the bottom look with the pendant looks perfect!

This is a perfect coat for many many of your pieces @Jereni-- great look.

This is a glorious @EtsyBoss! Beautiful brooch, too.

Oh, congratulations @Maedi! This is marvelous on you and the colors are fabulous-- the most amazing border! I hope you are thrilled with your Jaguar as it certainly loves you! What a lovely brooch, too.

Both your scarves are wonderful @Nomad. Big congratulations on your new Quadrige Costume-- I know that was a long hunt and worth every minute of the wait. I think your Mom could go into business-- I would love to find a necklace like that to pair with my Costumes de Fete!!!

The marble twilly makes exquisite silk jewelry @LeneCPH -- lovely jewelry pairings...

Looking wonderful in your Vallee @Chanelandco!
Thank you LKBNOLA.
It is in fact jungle love stamp 70.
But the colors are indeed similar to the goldy vallee
 
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Welcome to a new week, the last full week of the almost completed year: “Keep Off the Chill. Cashmeres and other large formats”
First, many thanks to Fifi and her phantastic hosting! :yahoo:
And to all of you making this blog such a kind, heartwarming place to come to. :hugs: :heart:

For this week, show your cashmere shawls, large or small, and other large formats you own. And your Christmas presents, if in scarf form. How you wear them - at home, out in the cold ⛄ ❄️, above your coat or under? Do you have a favourite, or do you keep them in rotation?

When I started buying H scarves, I was reluctant to spend that much money on a CSGM. Too afraid of losing them, damaging them, not wearing them enough. Now I have more than enough of them and love them. I try to keep their number small (though I fell for one last week, more about this later this week).

SOTD is a Christmas themed scarf, Madison Party. And last week I wore one of my most used CGSMs, Peuple du vent.
Looking forward to see yours, and happy and peaceful (Christmas) days! 🎄

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Thank you for taking us into the last week of the year, @Agrume, I am looking forward to this week. I am curious to see your new acquisition, and am sisters with you on the PdV. Mt SOTD is another Christine Henry CSGM. I think her designs work really well in this format.


Wishing everyone who celebrates very, very joyful and cheerful Holidays, and warm thoughts to all!


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That’s your beautiful Folklore, yes, Lkb? It’s such a rich, autumn-to-winter cw and so nice on you! Congratulations on your “knit” scarf - I don’t recall its name but it’s really pretty. And very nice for this festive time of the year!
SOYD to share the Christmas celebration with my sister and brother and my mom’s side of the family. It was lovely, my sister’s home was decorated so beautifully and it was a nice size - about 15 people. My scarf is not H but my darling holiday scarf that makes an appearance at least once during the season. Paired with my new pearl pendant and gold ball earrings which paired very nice indeed!
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Tonight I share the holiday with my dad’s side - uncles, aunts, cousins. It will be crazy with about 30 people plus three cousin-littles 7,6 and 5, whose excitement I will enjoy sharing.

The happiest of holidays to all of you observing and wishing every one here peace, love and comfort as we enjoy the last week of 2023. ❤️
Chanelandco, lovely pairing and your hair is gorgeous, too! And your cw of JL Stamped 70 is stunning. I was so tempted by that color but became seduced by this one. Plique a jour and SS dragonfly pin by Nicole Barr.
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Thank you, yes @Karenska that is Folklore! Happiest of Holidays-- you look so happy and festive. Enjoy all your celebrations.
Thank you for taking us into the last week of the year, @Agrume, I am looking forward to this week. I am curious to see your new acquisition, and am sisters with you on the PdV. Mt SOTD is another Christine Henry CSGM. I think her designs work really well in this format.


Wishing everyone who celebrates very, very joyful and cheerful Holidays, and warm thoughts to all!


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How gorgeous and absolutely perfect @BlueLilac-- happiest of holidays to you!
 
Happy last week of the year and thank you to all of you scarfies who make this a warm and welcoming place to share our love for these treasured pieces. I've learned so much and been inspired in some way by each of you. A special shout out to @Living.la.vida.fifi for hosting last week's mind and eye blowing tour through the many ways jewelry can greatly enhance our beauties. Your eye for jewelry is enviable!

I love that we are ending the year with a focus on cashmeres and other large formats. Today I'm sharing the one that sent me irretrievably on the H slippery slope. What started off as this one spectacular CSGM, for which at the time I hesitated about spending so much on a 'piece of fabric,' has now become a collection I'm struggling to keep organized and give time to each because as it turns out, the CSGM format is the easiest to wear. I wear one almost every day of the year from about September through mid-May and always have an additional one over the back of the couch or tucked into my bag just in case the air conditioning is a little too fierce inside during warm months.

My 'couch' shawl has never actually been worn outside the house and is probably my most sensible ever of H purchases for cost per wear. I've got to be down into the pennies per wear by now! Someone please remind me to share it because I will probably forget! I haven't even got a proper mod shot yet and I think that is definitely deserved.

I fear I'm overstaying my welcome, so here at last is L'Arbre du Vent!
My favorite shawl, and my first. What do they say about first loves?

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Love everything about @EtsyBoss post and concur on L’Arbre du Vent! I am twins on this fabulous piece of “fabric” (well - I think of it as a work of art!) and it is also one of my favourite shawls. I am a huge fan of cashmere 140s - it is not a slope for me at this point, I am stuck in the orange swamp:)
Here are a couple of mod shots emphasising blues and greens of this fabulous piece!
Merry Christmas, everyone!
 

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Love everything about @EtsyBoss post and concur on L’Arbre du Vent! I am twins on this fabulous piece of “fabric” (well - I think of it as a work of art!) and it is also one of my favourite shawls. I am a huge fan of cashmere 140s - it is not a slope for me at this point, I am stuck in the orange swamp:smile:
Here are a couple of mod shots emphasising blues and greens of this fabulous piece!
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Simply gorgeous @Ashanti_Rose! They are indeed works of art and exactly how I now justify creating my own little swamp
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I wish I had had more time to contribute this week, as I love the jewellery and scarf pairing theme. I couldn’t let the week close without adding two of my favourite pairings, which are very special to me:

My most unique and striking pearl piece, a custom ring that my husband had made for our 20th wedding anniversary. A massive Tahitian black pearl, set in rose gold fashioned in the shape of coral, set with black diamonds. Shown here with a peek of PDS:
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And, much less extravagant, but always makes me smile; an articulated pair of bear earrings that I bought to go with my Yellowstone Forever Grrrrr silk!

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What a gorgeous pearl ring and omg those bear earrings are AWESOME.

Happy Saturday and Christmas Eve Eve, everyone! And, so we come to the end of our week… I have had a blast compiling these posts and, most of all, browsing through so many amazing pictures shared by all here… Thank you so much for your generous and most gracious reception to my offerings and for allowing me to participate…

The true jewels of this forum are not our jewelry or scarves: it is each and everyone of you!

So, I conclude by sharing a few more fun collages beginning with these magnificent dragonfly brooches/pendants by the genius of Sorrell. The wings are fashioned from carved art glass and the body from an array of clear rhinestones. I own a green and a yellow one and sometimes attach them to a Vrba pearl torsade. Here both worn with two different Cws of Carnaval des Oiseaux giant silk and Vrba earrings
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More necklaces beginning with a choker with long pectoral by Vrba, worn with Tapis Persans at left…
Top right, a blue rose pin/pendant by Chris Crouch for Moans Couture attached to Vrba pearls, worn with Sieste au Paradis. And, at bottom right, a large, irregularly shaped crystals star by Sorrell clipped on to the multi-strand vintage pearls crystals Edwardian-style necklace I showed at the start of the week… paired with L’Arbre de Vie
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And, some more, beginning at top left with a necklace and earrings African Princess set by Askew London…. with Carnaval des Oiseaux.
To its right, a massive and very long Buddha-themed necklace by Vrba featuring vintage components including carved bone and wood…. with A l’Ombre des Pivoines…
At bottom right a Patrice dragonfly necklace, with Mountain Zebra… Bottom left a Victorian Whitby jet pendant and chain link necklace which I like to wear with C’est la Fete to achieve a Death and the Maiden theme.
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And, here some favorite Native American and silver pieces… The two necklaces are vintage Zuni corn maiden fetish necklaces. The colorful one at right consists of a strand of various handcrafted, detailed stone fetishes depicting a variety of animals, fish and birds crafted from turquoise, gaspeite, lapis lazuli, malachite, sugilite, jasper, and jet. The large centerpiece features a traditional corn maiden. Both are worn with different CWs of Kachinas giant triangle. The earrings top left are Old Pawn Navajo coral, turquoise and silver, also with Kachinas…
Bottom right, large silver Mexican folkloric earrings reminiscent of Frida Kahlo’s hand earrings, styled with L’Arbre du Vent
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And, more pieces with a similar ethnic style..
Beginning at top left with a duo worn together with Les Danses des Indiens.
The chunky necklace is composed of a combo of silver tribal beads as well as orange tested bakelite beads, faceted galalith beads and genuine amber beads. The more delicate necklace is a Navajo silver strand punctuated by garnets.
To the right, a Tibetan onyx cross inlayed with silver and a turquoise cabochon. It is suspended from a vintage silver “Navajo pearls” strand and is paired with Wa Ko Ni… Also with Wa Ko Ni, vintage sterling earrings by Deborah West of the Lipan Apache tribe. The engraved discs are centered by malachites and feature dangles of silver, malachite and lapis tubular beads capped by arrowhead, feather and moon and star charms. To the left a vintage set of turquoise and coral beads set on silver which was custom made and a gift from my parents over 30 years ago… worn with Appaloosa des Steppes
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Some vintage Taxco silver bracelets beginning with a massive clamper bracelet made in the 1930s by Alfredo Villasana, paired with a silver Tibetan ring and L’Arbre du Vent…
At top right, a vintage Taxco repousse silver clamper bracelet worn with Mars and Valentine ring and Parures de Samourais…
The Taxco silver clamper bracelet at bottom left is worn with a Mars and Valentine silver butterfly ring and paired with Pani la Shar Pawnee… to its right, and also with Pani, grape-themed silver and jade cascading earrings

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Here some necklaces of varying styles, beginning at top left and going clockwise:
-three-strand necklace from the 1980s featuring multiple flower petals fashioned from delicately carved lucite resembling Lalique crystal. The petals are separated by pearl, jet and crystal rondelle stations… with Au Coeur de la Vie
-a rare vintage set of necklace and matching earrings produced in the 1950s by the collaboration genius of Robert DeMario and Stanley Hagler… with Carre Kantha moussie
-a Swoboda coral and pearl marine-themed pendant worn with pearl strand and Under the Waves mousseline
-custom-made silver repoussé butterfly pendant from Nepal with massive fuchsia chalcedony stone at its center. The pendant is mounted on rows of pink agate and brushed silver beads… with Parures de Samourais
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A variety of pins and sets beginning at top left:
-original Art Deco mottled lucite cicada pin with Tapis Persans
-sterling silver Art Deco set of earrings and brooch. They are inlayed with turquoise and ruby cabochon… I like to wear the pin with scarf looped through… here with Manufacture des Boucleries Detail…
-Antica Murina Venezia millefiore pendant and earring set with Offrandes d’un Jour mousseline
-Sajen sterling, carved jade and mother of pearl set with Acte III
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Chandelier time courtesy of Françoise Montague at top left with Flamingo Party… The rest are Vrba and worn with Sieste au Paradis, Jungle Love Love and La Comedie Italienne
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More earrings beginning at top left:
-vintage Castlecliff chandeliers with Brides et Gris Gris
-with Index Palmarum, a pair of earrings produced by The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1993. They are an adaptation of a leaf motif from a rare and very special medieval Spanish illuminated books: the 12th century Beatus manuscript from the Benedictine monastery of San Pedro de Cardeña
-genuine turquoise beads strung in double hoops by August 8th Jewelry, with Mexique
-modern Moghul-inspired pair made of lucite set in silver and featuring semi precious cabochons
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And, a final earrings collage, from top left:
-Patrice shield earrings with Cavalerie
-Askew London Buddha earrings with Les Artisans d’Hermes
-incredible trimpe l’oeil with pair of enamel Met Museum clips and Mountain Zebra
-vintage Butler and Wilson clips with Clair de Lune
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Finally, starting at top left:
-Buddha-themed earrings by Askew London with Au Contre Courant
-vintage muguet pin by Françoise Montague with Axis Mundi
-colorful vintage clips by Askew London with La Maison des Carres
-I have a series of vintage bakelite brooches depicting the Goddess of Spring… Here is one with La Musique des Spheres
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Wishing everyone a Happy Festivus, wonderful rest of the week and joyful and peaceful Christmas season

Each of these posts is such a treasure trove of beauties! Thank you for sharing them with us.

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Gorgeous, I love this knot for this one.

I love how you paired what looks like a pale, pale almost blush sweater with this gorgeous cw of En Liberte. It really pops!

Thanks! It came out paler in the pic, in truth.

SOTE, another JL for an early Christmas dinner at a favourite restaurant with DH. This one is the SE (or is it LE?), Jungle Love Love. Thanks to whoever posted the recent how-to for the mini-bib style tie; this was a great way to maximize the green and red to make it more festive!

Paired with a red leather braided wrap bracelet with sterling silver lion heads, and a red leather skirt.

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close up of the bracelet below, and the ring I wore out with it. A lovely south sea pearl by the same jeweller as my earlier post. This one was a Christmas present from DH a few years ago.
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Happy Christmas Eve Eve, everyone!

That bracelet pairs just beautifully! Gorgeous shade of red.

Oooeee what a week of amazing jewelry/scarf combinations. Just amazing. I was always pages and pages behind so I had no time for comments. Here is sotd and Christmas mail. And at some point this week someone said cloisonné, so I reached for one of mine to match with a scarf. Butttt I never got to wear it this week sadly :girlsigh: But I will post pic to join.
Ecosse today tied to highlight the purple thistle. I love to wear jewel tones during the holiday. And wearing an early Christmas present of a sterling necklace. It came with a stunning, but massive flower pendant that is not something I could wear w a scarf.
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My mail of Quad. Costume. Hard to find a cw w no yellow on the reseller market, even tho there are at least 3 w no yellow. Someday I will find those pesky ones.
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And the costume fete I never wore :wtf: . My mother made the necklace and earrings :love:
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That Quadridge is a beaut! What a stunning colorway. Congrats on finding it!!!


Thank you for this warm and inviting introduction @Agrume--love both your examples! What a nice counterpoint to end the year with this theme after the beautiful week we have just had! I am going to share my SOYE-- a lovely triangle. This was the second GT I bought and remains a favorite-- the swirls on the design remind me a bit of jewelry so perhaps it can even be a crossover scarf...
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And my SOTD is not cashmere, but I am going to stretch the theme because it looks so realistically like a cozy, warm, knitted sweater or muffler around my neck. Hat tip to @Redbirdhermes for the inspiration and to our new sister @Cookiefiend. Besides the very very cool trompe l'oeil tag, this delightful scarf has different colored contrast hems on each side.
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Echoing @redheaddem's appreciation for this amazing community and wishing everyone who celebrates today a wonderful Christmas Eve-- and may the Scarf Santa be good to you all!

Both of those look delightfully cozy!!! Excellent theme choices.

For large formats I love the men’s 100s and silken sisters have enabled many of these

Grand Carrosse Royal
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Sweet Dreams
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I’m so jealous of your Sweet Dreams duo!!! And several of the others too. You look so happy in all these photos!

Merry merry Christmas everyone! So happy to have found this wonderful community of silk lovers :-)
 
Good X-mas Morning to you all.
This is me in my pyjamas, drinking coffee after clearing out the leftover clutter in the kitchen from yesterdays family feast. Time to play with my presents - esp this wonderful neutral Colliers de Chien- a gift from my Dad (and his dog :-))

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I wish you all a happy and peaceful Holiday and want to Thank you all for making this such a welcoming, fun and inspirational Forum which I am very happy to have discovered and being a part of. Warmest wishes to you and your near and dear ones!!
 
Oooeee what a week of amazing jewelry/scarf combinations. Just amazing. I was always pages and pages behind so I had no time for comments. Here is sotd and Christmas mail. And at some point this week someone said cloisonné, so I reached for one of mine to match with a scarf. Butttt I never got to wear it this week sadly :girlsigh: But I will post pic to join.
Ecosse today tied to highlight the purple thistle. I love to wear jewel tones during the holiday. And wearing an early Christmas present of a sterling necklace. It came with a stunning, but massive flower pendant that is not something I could wear w a scarf.
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My mail of Quad. Costume. Hard to find a cw w no yellow on the reseller market, even tho there are at least 3 w no yellow. Someday I will find those pesky ones.
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And the costume fete I never wore :wtf: . My mother made the necklace and earrings :love:
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Jewel tones so suit you. Wonderful jewelry and scarves. Happy to be your Costume twin.
 
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Hello dear scarfies! I will be less present over the next few days and want to say thank you to each and every one of you. Such a wonderful community of kind, beautiful and warm people you are! Thank you for having me ❤️ happy holidays for those who celebrate!



Stunning! This cw is perfection on you @Maedi!



I love the scarf, the jewellery and your whole outfit @Lellabelle! The red accents are so chic!


Lovely scarfs, I especially like the Ecosse on you @Nomad 😍
Thank you and you’re a wonderful presence here. Joyeuses fêtes.
 
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