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Acte III, Scene I, La Clairiere... CSGM with a fabulous border and subtle contrast trim.

"The name of this design is taken straight from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Written in the late 16th century, this enchanting comedy of errors draws its humour from the confusion caused by falling in love. In a magical forest, young lovers, a theatrical troupe, fairies and elves cross paths and commingle in endless plot twists. In the moonlight, Titania, queen of the fairies, her eyelids impregnated with a love potion, falls madly in love with Bottom, an actor metamorphosed into an ass. In this illustration of the scene, Édouard Baribeaud pays homage to Baroque theatre, Indian miniatures and early cinema."

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To stick to last week resolution, here is the comparaison between closet/new scarf. Both have contrasted hems. What do you think ? View attachment 5689136

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I think you've combined them beautifully! :tup:

Winds-day with the warm gray, fantastic border and delicious hem of Fleurs d’Ecosse
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You wear this one so very well! :flowers:

Acte III, Scene I, La Clairiere... CSGM with a fabulous border and subtle contrast trim.

"The name of this design is taken straight from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Written in the late 16th century, this enchanting comedy of errors draws its humour from the confusion caused by falling in love. In a magical forest, young lovers, a theatrical troupe, fairies and elves cross paths and commingle in endless plot twists. In the moonlight, Titania, queen of the fairies, her eyelids impregnated with a love potion, falls madly in love with Bottom, an actor metamorphosed into an ass. In this illustration of the scene, Édouard Baribeaud pays homage to Baroque theatre, Indian miniatures and early cinema."

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Glorious! That is all! :tup:
 
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The happiest of happy hems in a very very bright orange on the multicolor Sweet Dreams. (Also- no black anywhere!)

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And also from this week- Chorus Stellarum with the fab lime green hem (that is not showing up well in my pic...)

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Plus, a cameo with Miss Snickers.

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And because I couldn't leave him out. It wouldn't be fair since Snickers got a photo op.

Sir Pickles awaits tribute on his throne. (PS- I love how the pillows match both Pickles and the bench... :lol: )

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Such a gorgeous colorway and perfect against grey! I love your knot too. One of these is on my wishlist... maybe one will... one day find me!
A very sweet scarfie found mine - I will keep an eye out for you!
A gem !!!
Thank you so much!
(as a bonus, it’s loade with gems!)

Acte III, Scene I, La Clairiere... CSGM with a fabulous border and subtle contrast trim.

"The name of this design is taken straight from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Written in the late 16th century, this enchanting comedy of errors draws its humour from the confusion caused by falling in love. In a magical forest, young lovers, a theatrical troupe, fairies and elves cross paths and commingle in endless plot twists. In the moonlight, Titania, queen of the fairies, her eyelids impregnated with a love potion, falls madly in love with Bottom, an actor metamorphosed into an ass. In this illustration of the scene, Édouard Baribeaud pays homage to Baroque theatre, Indian miniatures and early cinema."

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Ohmygosh what a fantastic red!
I think you've combined them beautifully! :tup:


You wear this one so very well! :flowers:


Glorious! That is all! :tup:
:hugs:
The happiest of happy hems in a very very bright orange on the multicolor Sweet Dreams. (Also- no black anywhere!)

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And also from this week- Chorus Stellarum with the fab lime green hem (that is not showing up well in my pic...)

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Plus, a cameo with Miss Snickers.

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And because I couldn't leave him out. It wouldn't be fair since Snickers got a photo op.

Sir Pickles awaits tribute on his throne. (PS- I love how the pillows match both him and the bench... :lol: )

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That Sweet Dreams is fantastic! :faint:
Snickers and Sir Pickles are adorable too - Pickles does look rather regal there… :king:
 
A very sweet scarfie found mine - I will keep an eye out for you!

Thank you so much!
(as a bonus, it’s loade with gems!)

Ohmygosh what a fantastic red!

:hugs:

That Sweet Dreams is fantastic! :faint:
Snickers and Sir Pickles are adorable too - Pickles does look rather regal there… :king:
Thank you kindly Cookie. He is The King (of food neediness!) :lol:
 
The colours in the 2nd double sided scarf from SS 2023 echo the look (colours/patterns) you've already achieved (superbly) by "shopping your closet". Double sided scarfs are expensive, IMO I don't think you need to replicate a look you can already achieve with scarfs you already own.
As a comment, I find that's the challenge of the H colour families repeating over several seasons. There's usually a set of colours that look wonderful on oneself, which one tends to gravitate to & purchase. The problem is even though each season has different designs, they are in the same colour family, and when tied these scarfs can have a tendency to visually look all the same in my opinion.
Right on point. I totally echo your sentiment on color families repeating themselves - more so in the last 5 years or so. At times it is more interesting to shop the secondhand channel - just for more variety in colors and designs:)))
 
A selection of happy hems!

Woof Woof, Awooooo, Wild Singapore and actual SOTD Pierre Loti
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All are wonderful @Snausages and such great knots to show their hems-- I always love seeing that Pierre Loti-- such amazing colors-- I hope you will show it flat for scarfies unfamiliar with it!
@LKBNOLA Love this scarf and how you tied it, but even with your tutorial, I can’t figure it out. I’ll have to try it when I have more time.
I agree with Etsyboss. A TED talk on knots perhaps. And your knots are always cool and non-contrived.
Thank you @Maedi, @Nhare and @EtsyBoss-- honestly my knots are deceptively easy and I do strive to match them to the element of the scarf I am trying to highlight; but I worry that no one is seeing the beautiful silks-- just the knots! Maybe time to retreat to some basic ties... :idea: I will get to putting up a photo tutorial very soon @Nhare and I will tag you when I do. I appreciate hearing that they seem not too contrived because my first criteria is that I am a person not a mannequin so they have to work in motion!
Graphic wonder, indeed, Lkb . That first knot is incredible for showcasing the hem. Wowza! Must try this with my pink/black-hemmed Animapolis.
It would be amazing @Karenska-- with any black or white hemmed scarf or any of the new print hems like Nuage and Space Derby...
SOTD Balade en Berline losange with its geometric and dotted border. A perfect walking scarf!
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Perfect for a walk and such a cool border @Karenska...
To stick to last week resolution, here is the comparaison between closet/new scarf. Both have contrasted hems. What do you think ? View attachment 5689136

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I honestly think you have this covered in your closet @Coco2606 and @Lellabelle too with that Space Derby/Rendez Vous example.
Yowza! Fabulous - scarf and knots!
Winds-day with the warm gray, fantastic border and delicious hem of Fleurs d’Ecosse
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:lol: @Cookiefiend-- I know you know that Les Ailes de la Soie is fab because @Croisette7 and your mod shots were the ones that made me CCP my other one! :ty: and today you have another beauty that I just became your sister on! Gorgeous cw...

Acte III, Scene I, La Clairiere... CSGM with a fabulous border and subtle contrast trim.

"The name of this design is taken straight from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Written in the late 16th century, this enchanting comedy of errors draws its humour from the confusion caused by falling in love. In a magical forest, young lovers, a theatrical troupe, fairies and elves cross paths and commingle in endless plot twists. In the moonlight, Titania, queen of the fairies, her eyelids impregnated with a love potion, falls madly in love with Bottom, an actor metamorphosed into an ass. In this illustration of the scene, Édouard Baribeaud pays homage to Baroque theatre, Indian miniatures and early cinema."

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Superb cw for you @EtsyBoss...Red is so good on you!
The happiest of happy hems in a very very bright orange on the multicolor Sweet Dreams. (Also- no black anywhere!)

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And also from this week- Chorus Stellarum with the fab lime green hem (that is not showing up well in my pic...)

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Plus, a cameo with Miss Snickers.

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And because I couldn't leave him out. It wouldn't be fair since Snickers got a photo op.

Sir Pickles awaits tribute on his throne. (PS- I love how the pillows match both Pickles and the bench... :lol: )

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The only way I could twin harder with you on this post is if I acquired two such adorable cats! And that would require me to rehome my perfectly delightful DH who is so so so allergic... Sigh. Love everything about this @bunnycat and so nice to see Pickles-- clearly he is always ready for his close up!
 
All are wonderful @Snausages and such great knots to show their hems-- I always love seeing that Pierre Loti-- such amazing colors-- I hope you will show it flat for scarfies unfamiliar with it!


Thank you @Maedi, @Nhare and @EtsyBoss-- honestly my knots are deceptively easy and I do strive to match them to the element of the scarf I am trying to highlight; but I worry that no one is seeing the beautiful silks-- just the knots! Maybe time to retreat to some basic ties... :idea: I will get to putting up a photo tutorial very soon @Nhare and I will tag you when I do. I appreciate hearing that they seem not too contrived because my first criteria is that I am a person not a mannequin so they have to work in motion!

It would be amazing @Karenska-- with any black or white hemmed scarf or any of the new print hems like Nuage and Space Derby...

Perfect for a walk and such a cool border @Karenska...

I honestly think you have this covered in your closet @Coco2606 and @Lellabelle too with that Space Derby/Rendez Vous example.


:lol: @Cookiefiend-- I know you know that Les Ailes de la Soie is fab because @Croisette7 and your mod shots were the ones that made me CCP my other one! :ty: and today you have another beauty that I just became your sister on! Gorgeous cw...

Superb cw for you @EtsyBoss...Red is so good on you!

The only way I could twin harder with you on this post is if I acquired two such adorable cats! And that would require me to rehome my perfectly delightful DH who is so so so allergic... Sigh. Love everything about this @bunnycat and so nice to see Pickles-- clearly he is always ready for his close up!
Heeheehee :angel:
(it is a fab scarf - I ❤️ Both of mine)

A Fd’E has found it’s way to you?!? I’m thrilled for you!
 
So many wonderful posts, pictures and stories that I am having trouble keeping up. Great hems, borders and styling in Scarflandia!

Cross-over share from me. It has a border and a multi-coloured happy hem for this week’s theme and is also apropos to last week, as like @Nomad one of my resolutions is to enjoy my favourites more, rather than let them languish in the drawer.
Also, following @Coco2606’s example, I am trying to ”shop my collection” to help me resist new season temptation. CW01 of Rendez-vous galant has been whispering to me. It’s not available at the moment where I am, which is helping… a little. I keep telling myself I prefer twill and that I much prefer 90 to 70 size. I am lucky to have a few of Ugo’s designs already, so this is a perfect candidate to consider what I already have. @Coco2606 did an amazing job of exceeding the promise of Jardin des Pientres and @Redbirdhermes also gave us a great example of using wardrobe colours to add to the recreation. Continuing in their footsteps, here’s my best attempt for RVG CW01:
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Here’s the Rendezvous CW01 for reference. From the Hermes site.
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Do I still need it?
Wonderful job mimicking. I love how the sweater pulls out that peep of pink in scarf
Somebody asked for contrasted hems. Here is "Jardin à Sintra" !
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Perfect! Love the top color with it. Lightens the scarf up beautifully
From the archives:
I usually avoid wide borders like the plague. The one exception in my collection is my Regard de L'Arctique, where I just love the contrast between the lively mustard border and the navy background. Plus the border has these adorable seals and walruses in the corners :heart:
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I love this one!! Had it in my cart so many times. Looks amazing with your blazer

And one of my all time favorite borders is Savana Dance. Particularly in this cw. Lavender? With Vermillion?? Yes please!

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Someone come pick me up off my floor please. :faint: stunning parade
Good day, ScarfLovers, it’s going to be a busy next few days and I will indeed wear a SOTD daily, but I’m going to bolster this week’s theme with some archives, too. Tohu Bohu, plisse-ed, makes for a rather buoyant and fun hem:
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Sequences with its lovely periwinkle border and harvest hem:
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Pique Fleuri, patchwork, flowery border and contrasting hem:
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Internet photo to show the quilt-like piecework:
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Minette raiding my scarf drawer. Hmmm, I think she’s upstaging her Mama. My Beauty Queen.
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I absolutely love your pique gav. My fav cw! And your plisse is so fun and colorful. And the whole camel to dark line to periwinkle border to hem on sequences is beautiful
Going to try to do more than like your posts this morning after my Zoom meeting. Wearing the graphic wonder Les Ailes de la Soie-- another example of a great hem plus border combo. Tied two ways to let her strut her stuff: tight pleated knot to show off a sassy black hem (inspired by @Nomad's mod shot of yesterday) and long Rando tie to show the border... Happy Wednesday, Scarflandia!
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Ailes ailes ailes. Amazing design. Brilliant highlight of hem in first tie.
One of my favorite designs is Appaloosa des Steppes with its magnificent pony surrounded by gorgeous textiles and trimmed with a nifty border and hem.

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perfect matching top. This is such a happy happy colorway.
Think H finally caught on that us scarf lovers go Gaga over contrasting hems and cool borders lol! Here is my choice today- Plumes en Fete with marvelous taupe hem on yellow.

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Stunning against the black and with Lippie
To stick to last week resolution, here is the comparaison between closet/new scarf. Both have contrasted hems. What do you think ? View attachment 5689136

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I am loving your take on shopping closet and so successfully. I love your closet look even better
Winds-day with the warm gray, fantastic border and delicious hem of Fleurs d’Ecosse
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I always look forward to seeing this ecosse on you. I actually found one finally and ended up not getting it because I always thought it was gray but technically it’s like an olive right?
Went with Selle des Steppes again because I was liking it with purple. Bobby seems dubious ;)

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Omg! Love him on your shoulder. And inspiring on the purple

Acte III, Scene I, La Clairiere... CSGM with a fabulous border and subtle contrast trim.

"The name of this design is taken straight from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Written in the late 16th century, this enchanting comedy of errors draws its humour from the confusion caused by falling in love. In a magical forest, young lovers, a theatrical troupe, fairies and elves cross paths and commingle in endless plot twists. In the moonlight, Titania, queen of the fairies, her eyelids impregnated with a love potion, falls madly in love with Bottom, an actor metamorphosed into an ass. In this illustration of the scene, Édouard Baribeaud pays homage to Baroque theatre, Indian miniatures and early cinema."

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One of the best designs
The happiest of happy hems in a very very bright orange on the multicolor Sweet Dreams. (Also- no black anywhere!)

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And also from this week- Chorus Stellarum with the fab lime green hem (that is not showing up well in my pic...)

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Plus, a cameo with Miss Snickers.

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And because I couldn't leave him out. It wouldn't be fair since Snickers got a photo op.

Sir Pickles awaits tribute on his throne. (PS- I love how the pillows match both Pickles and the bench... :lol: )

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Cameos are the best haha. You ( and others) are making noire chorus very difficult to resist
More from the archives: Few things make me happier than the contrast of the shockingly pink hem against the grey of Hermes Galaxy



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It’s stunning against the gray. A real statement
 
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