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Thank you so much. That is so sweet. Hugs.@Cordeliere I am so glad to took the plunge and posted your gorgeous selfies. These are some lovely acquisitions and the image of the aqualung divers just cracked me up. You have a such a wonderful, warm presence on this forum, please continue to post. I hope 2024 will bring you some relief and will be easier than the past year.
Thank you BlueLilac ... delighted to be your twin!Thank you for the new setup @papertiger, and thank you to the Scarf Mistresses for putting together this exciting new schedule for 2024.
I'm still catching up on the old thread, so please bear with me as I improvise with makeshift multi-quotes.
@Cordeliere Those are gorgeous selfies! And some lovely acquisitions and the image of the aqualung divers just cracked me up. You have a such a wonderful, warm presence on this forum, please continue to post. I hope 2024 will bring you some relief and will be easier than the past year.
@Maedi - Whoohoo on the Tiger coming out! I hope we'll get to see it more often.
@Cookiefiend - Your collection of moussies never ceases to amaze, Cookie. One more beautiful than the the next. I've certainly gotten a lot of inspirationfrom you this past year.
@Teaforparrots- I love these strong colors of your CSGM on you.
@Nomad - Thank you for your lovely comment, and congratulations on your grail of grails! I'm so glad it was ALL THAT - it's truly stunning. I had to laugh at the image of you on cutthroat island. I will be joining you this year, saber in hand. I think it's time to cut loose the "if only I wear a little more makeup and buy a different top it might work" scarves.
@Ashanti_Rose - Congratulations on your successful Format Correction Program. These look amazing on you and the combination of on earrings, lipstick, and your beatitful hair are just stunning. I also love the dynamic energy in your pictures.
@Jereni - Thank you for the nice comment. I have been admiring your finds for 2023. The CWs you selected are so special and perfect for you.
@Marta_K - Congrats on this amazing Pirouettes. It looks so nonchalant in the absolute best sense of the word.
@Jacq1 - What a wonderful selection of special grails.
@Croisette7 - I am joining in the chorus of those admiring your collection, and am very glad to be twins with you on a few Tulipomanies.
@Redbirdhermes - The Siestes are both extraordinary, congratulations on finding these.
@Karenska - I love your Fleurs et Papillions - what a charming design, and that JL looks extra gorgeous on you.
@Snausages - Thank you for your lovely comment. Congrats on finding the right CW of Metamorphoses. The hem is wonderful, on so is the color combination and border on your Pytheas.
@redheaddem - Glad to be twins with you! You rock these two designs, and the grey VdC look amazing on you too.
@MabelJo - That Bouclerie is very tempting! I love your JL collection, that moussie is beeeeuuuuutifuuuul.
@Julide - Wow! These are amazing! What an incredible, incredible collection. I also succumbed to 2 white Tulipomanies despite being rather intimidated by white backgrounds. They were just too beautiful.
@Lellabelle - You have so many wonderful scarves, and I did want to tell you that you looked absolutely stunning in the outfit with the BdG love and red leather bracelet.
@LKBNOLA - Thank you for your lovely comment. I am in awe of your collection and the grails you acquired this past year, and your styling ideas are always an inspiration.
@Living.la.vida.fifi - Thank you for hosting this wonderful Oscarf week, and for sharing your breathtaking collection of scarves, jewelry, and umbrellas this year. The table setting for Scottish High Tea was exquisite.
This hilarious (and honest!) post made me snort my coffee @Cordeliere! My favorite phrase was "adversarial relationship with cameras"-- I came of age when you did and I remember my sweet Dad and his cameras and omni-present timers and light meters too! Hardly relaxed! Now I watch my three year old granddaughter tilt her head at the perfect angle and smile in a beautiful and friendly way-- the camera is her BFF! Since birth, it appears. As for "selfies-of-a-certain-age" I swear by tinted moisturizer and lipstick and the three second timer. As for the rest, we must embrace it all and fare forward, right? I hope you post a lot more selfies with a lot more scarves!@Living.la.vida.fifi @Karenska @Cookiefiend @Jereni @Lellabelle @Winter4 @LKBNOLA @MabelJo @Nomad @GloWW0rM @momasaurus
Thank you all for the sweet comments about my Over Achievers, my selfies, and my commentary. It appears I have enabled a few of you and I am thrilled about that. For those of you with BDGEF lust, there is one at AFF at a crazy good price.
@momasaurus You probably don't remember this, but you are one of scarf friends that I was bashing Baobab Cat to back in the day. We were on the same page.
@Karenska I may have plans for that Kuna Peuple. I originally sold it back because of that citrine border. But I adored the pink and purple center and couldn't forget it. I got the bright idea of becoming a scarf surgeon. Why don't I just cut off that evil border and re-hem it? It would be roughly the size of a 70 and would all my favorite colors. Except... between the time I sold it, and the time I repurchased it, someone snuck in gold details in the center. Where did that come from? So it is a coin toss whether I give it a hair cut or re-sell it. I am kind of afraid I might become a mad scarf hacker. Retour a la Terre would be great without the border. Just sayin
@GloWW0rM I am astounded that you have struggled with selfies. Yours are the bomb. @LKBNOLA you made my day, when you said I looked relaxed and that you confessed that selfie taking can be nervous breakdown inducing.
I am going to explain why I hate selfies so much and then I will shut up about it. (1) I have emotional baggage going way back. My father was a part time professional photographer in addition to his full time job. He had an at-home dark room and developed his own pictures. He was determined to make a photo-documentary of my childhood. He had amazing technical skill for back in the day when nothing was automatic on cameras, but his bedside manner really sucked. I had to freeze while he would scan me with the light meter. I hated it with the energy of a thousand suns. As a result my face freezes when anyone points a camera at me including me. I have an adversarial relationship with cameras. My smile on my frozen face always looks fake to me. In real life I have a wicked grin rather than a sweet, deer in the headlights, smile.
(2). I am 73. Selfies became a thing in about 2010 when I was 60. Normal people developed their selfie skills on Facebook. I boycotted Facebook because it was all my high school friends who wanted me to see their daily postings of pictures of their grandchildren. No thanks. As a result, I missed an important developmental skill--selfie taking. Everyone else knows how to do this. I don't. People who regularly post selfies have a formula that they have developed that works for them. I don't have a formula. I am bumbling. I don't know how high to hold the camera. I don't know what angle to hold my head. My arms are really long, but not long enough. I tried to order a selfie stick and ended up with a tripod. Taking selfies is such work and I end up with a lot of crappy pictures before I get one keeper. But I have to say, it is getting easier. Maybe now I merely dislike it rather than actively hating it.
(3). The camera tells me things I really don't want to know. I have been fighting aging, tooth and nail, since I was about 40. I lived in SoCal for 25 years and everyone there throws a lot of money at dermatologists, including me. It helped a lot, but when you are battling time, you can fight the good fight, but time is always going to win. When you age, you loose good stuff like hair and collagen and rosy cheeks. You get bad stuff like wrinkles and sags. I don't look in the mirror much so I am only minimally aware of these unfortunate occurrences. Selfies taunt me with this bad news. Gee. I need lipstick now. Gee, lipstick feathers now because of those lip lines. Then there is the unfortunate problem that scarf selfies focus on your mouth, chin and neck. You show me a woman over 65 who says her neck is her favorite body part, and I will show you a probable lier. I have a really discriminating eye and I am unreasonably demanding of myself in selfies. If I take enough selfies, I can get one that doesn't highlight things I don't want to highlight.
Taking these last pictures, I just faced the fear and did it, and it was not as bad as I expected. I am going to try to continue to do this and not whine about it. But I am so envious of the selfie skills all of you have. I imagine that taking selfies is no more difficult for you than combing your hair.
Thanks for listening to me rant. I promise this is the last time.
Isn't it amazing thet a camera can be someone's BFF? Glad I gave you a chuckle. Will definitely check out tinted moisturizer and a 3 second timer.This hilarious (and honest!) post made me snort my coffee @Cordeliere! My favorite phrase was "adversarial relationship with cameras"-- I came of age when you did and I remember my sweet Dad and his cameras and omni-present timers and light meters too! Hardly relaxed! Now I watch my three year old granddaughter tilt her head at the perfect angle and smile in a beautiful and friendly way-- the camera is her BFF! Since birth, it appears. As for "selfies-of-a-certain-age" I swear by tinted moisturizer and lipstick and the three second timer. As for the rest, we must embrace it all and fare forward, right? I hope you post a lot more selfies with a lot more scarves!
Yay!!! So happy to be your twin on this most excellent cw(yes - the red Godzilla isThank you for the marvelous introduction to the first week of the 2024 Scarf of the Day thread, @bunnycat. I am crossing over to Levity Week with one of my 2023 Oscarf nominees. I already owned two colorways of Animapolis, but once I saw mod shots of the red Godzilla, I had to have him.
My scarf of the day is Animapolis in CW02, the bordeaux/rouge/bleu.
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Oh Jereni you make that CW of Helios so very very tempting!!!Must start the happy scarves week with my happiest of them all, which is Au Royaume d’Helios!
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And a new-in happy scarf is the Hermes Horse Club gavroche. I’ve been more less stalking this for months but just hadn’t found it in a store to try on so I finally had my SA order it. It’s so cute and cheerful! (I’m using a chain here to extend it a bit).
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Thank you, Cordeliere, no worries about your feelings, I HATE taking selfies. I’m so bad at it. And yes, they remind me that time is marching on and as Dolly said in “Steel Magnolias”, it’s marching right across my face.@Living.la.vida.fifi @Karenska @Cookiefiend @Jereni @Lellabelle @Winter4 @LKBNOLA @MabelJo @Nomad @GloWW0rM @momasaurus
Thank you all for the sweet comments about my Over Achievers, my selfies, and my commentary. It appears I have enabled a few of you and I am thrilled about that. For those of you with BDGEF lust, there is one at AFF at a crazy good price.
@momasaurus You probably don't remember this, but you are one of scarf friends that I was bashing Baobab Cat to back in the day. We were on the same page.
@Karenska I may have plans for that Kuna Peuple. I originally sold it back because of that citrine border. But I adored the pink and purple center and couldn't forget it. I got the bright idea of becoming a scarf surgeon. Why don't I just cut off that evil border and re-hem it? It would be roughly the size of a 70 and would all my favorite colors. Except... between the time I sold it, and the time I repurchased it, someone snuck in gold details in the center. Where did that come from? So it is a coin toss whether I give it a hair cut or re-sell it. I am kind of afraid I might become a mad scarf hacker. Retour a la Terre would be great without the border. Just sayin
@GloWW0rM I am astounded that you have struggled with selfies. Yours are the bomb. @LKBNOLA you made my day, when you said I looked relaxed and that you confessed that selfie taking can be nervous breakdown inducing.
I am going to explain why I hate selfies so much and then I will shut up about it. (1) I have emotional baggage going way back. My father was a part time professional photographer in addition to his full time job. He had an at-home dark room and developed his own pictures. He was determined to make a photo-documentary of my childhood. He had amazing technical skill for back in the day when nothing was automatic on cameras, but his bedside manner really sucked. I had to freeze while he would scan me with the light meter. I hated it with the energy of a thousand suns. As a result my face freezes when anyone points a camera at me including me. I have an adversarial relationship with cameras. My smile on my frozen face always looks fake to me. In real life I have a wicked grin rather than a sweet, deer in the headlights, smile.
(2). I am 73. Selfies became a thing in about 2010 when I was 60. Normal people developed their selfie skills on Facebook. I boycotted Facebook because it was all my high school friends who wanted me to see their daily postings of pictures of their grandchildren. No thanks. As a result, I missed an important developmental skill--selfie taking. Everyone else knows how to do this. I don't. People who regularly post selfies have a formula that they have developed that works for them. I don't have a formula. I am bumbling. I don't know how high to hold the camera. I don't know what angle to hold my head. My arms are really long, but not long enough. I tried to order a selfie stick and ended up with a tripod. Taking selfies is such work and I end up with a lot of crappy pictures before I get one keeper. But I have to say, it is getting easier. Maybe now I merely dislike it rather than actively hating it.
(3). The camera tells me things I really don't want to know. I have been fighting aging, tooth and nail, since I was about 40. I lived in SoCal for 25 years and everyone there throws a lot of money at dermatologists, including me. It helped a lot, but when you are battling time, you can fight the good fight, but time is always going to win. When you age, you loose good stuff like hair and collagen and rosy cheeks. You get bad stuff like wrinkles and sags. I don't look in the mirror much so I am only minimally aware of these unfortunate occurrences. Selfies taunt me with this bad news. Gee. I need lipstick now. Gee, lipstick feathers now because of those lip lines. Then there is the unfortunate problem that scarf selfies focus on your mouth, chin and neck. You show me a woman over 65 who says her neck is her favorite body part, and I will show you a probable lier. I have a really discriminating eye and I am unreasonably demanding of myself in selfies. If I take enough selfies, I can get one that doesn't highlight things I don't want to highlight.
Taking these last pictures, I just faced the fear and did it, and it was not as bad as I expected. I am going to try to continue to do this and not whine about it. But I am so envious of the selfie skills all of you have. I imagine that taking selfies is no more difficult for you than combing your hair.
Thanks for listening to me rant. I promise this is the last time.
Jereni, I ADORE your cw of Helios and visiting Boston next weekend and guess what is 5 minutes from my hotel? Yep, you guessed it. Going to look for this cw. I sent back cw04, just rebought it and bought cw02 to compare, they should be here before I visit the boutique. Did same with On A Summer’s Day. Sent back, just rebought. Hoping to see the green in the boutique. I am a basket of indecision lately. Le sigh, so many choices, my head’s scrambled.Must start the happy scarves week with my happiest of them all, which is Au Royaume d’Helios!
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And a new-in happy scarf is the Hermes Horse Club gavroche. I’ve been more less stalking this for months but just hadn’t found it in a store to try on so I finally had my SA order it. It’s so cute and cheerful! (I’m using a chain here to extend it a bit).
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I’m cracking up all day today. Your selfies, LKB, are so fabulous.This hilarious (and honest!) post made me snort my coffee @Cordeliere! My favorite phrase was "adversarial relationship with cameras"-- I came of age when you did and I remember my sweet Dad and his cameras and omni-present timers and light meters too! Hardly relaxed! Now I watch my three year old granddaughter tilt her head at the perfect angle and smile in a beautiful and friendly way-- the camera is her BFF! Since birth, it appears. As for "selfies-of-a-certain-age" I swear by tinted moisturizer and lipstick and the three second timer. As for the rest, we must embrace it all and fare forward, right? I hope you post a lot more selfies with a lot more scarves!