Scarves Scarf of The Day 2025 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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One last turn with more green/blue combos before we change themes! This has been such an eye-opening and helpful week. I have some new ideas and strategies to try and I am so far staying on task for wearing and taking mod shots of recent acquisitions before they can no longer be called new! Thank you to @Cookiefiend for leading us with poems and fun and great examples despite her busy week and to everyone for sharing their color crushes, journeys, true loves and favorite designs. :flowers: 💙💚🧡
Patchwork Horse, inspired by @momasaurus, which was my SOYE
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Two recently acquired 90s that I am over the moon about:
Charmes de Plages Normandes (twins with @Croisette7 I believe) and Les Amazones
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And my SOTD, a favorite design (I have a lovely 90 DF) in another favorite format from SS2025: my new Passades et Serpentines GT
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Love the cw of Patchwork Horse! Twins on the beautiful Charmes! The Passades is amazing in this cw!
You look beautiful in your new shirtdress, earrings and lippie-- scarf is the perfect accent @Teaforparrots!



Two beautiful collages for our visual pleasure and one dose of total hilarity! Thank you @Jereni for covering all the bases with your posts! I now am going to think of the "Jereni" as a bona fide unit of confidence/endorsement in future. Like the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. You made me (and everyone else) laugh out loud... :ty::lol:

Wow this is just beautiful together @Maedi! (and thank you for the orange love...)

Safe travels-- always good to have a Samurai @HermesEchidna!


Gorgeous UTWs @Croisette7 and I agree with @Cookiefiend that the mod shot on the bridge with the moussie gently wafting in the breeze is beautiful! This Flamingo Party is my dear sister's cw. We bought it at the counter at Bergdorg Goodman back when it came out. A lovely SA there insisted that this one was best for her and to this day she loves it...

Fantastic origin story for this one @darkstar66. What nice colleagues and how lovely to have acquired this beauty as a memory of your time with them there. I love all the looks and am especially taken with the yellow sweater!

Ok, well now you are going to start a whole bout of Appaloosa madness on the thread @Redbirdhermes! This is a really vibrant and beautiful cw. Congratulations on adding it to your stable...

I love this beautiful sage grey cw @ivy1026 -- I wish it had looked as pretty on me...

Love this one! What a nice pairing on your teal colored top @CoastalCouture and a nice knot to feature the marvelous braids...

Looks like you and the shawl held up quite beautifully @EtsyBoss. Your collection of matching pendants is really speacial dn so enhances your lovely scarves... thanks also for the link! I am your sister on this shawl and love her work as well.


Thank you for a great week @Cookiefiend. I cannot pick a favorite from among your last two posts! I agree with you about the unsung loveliness of brown, too. Your Ailes de Pegase is especially lovely...and you were my influence on Fantaisie Pittoresque, too. Meanwhile, it sounds like you have been the opposite of wasting away in Margaritaville! A well-deserved break...
Thank you for the UTW and FP love!
 
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Good morning!

Thank you @Cookiefiend for leading us through a rainbow tinted week! And to all of you who shared, commented on and reacted on our shared colorful passion.

I have yet to put on my sotd which will be a crossover but am now introducing

Critters: find the small animals roaming our scarves

I am happy and honored to be hosting this week with a theme that was one of the reasons I became addicted to H scarves: the biodiversity!

We all know and love the horses and the Big cats, even a Giant turkey, a t-rex and an Elephant now and then, but as in Nature it is not always the megafauna which plays the most significant role in the ecosystem.

So I dedicate this week to the smaller creatures - the multitudes of little critters roaming our scarves - sometime as the main feature, sometimes hidden in the design. Let us go on a scarf safari - not with guns, but with magnifying glasses and keen eyes!

I have thought a bit about subthemes for this, and during the week I will each day invite you to look for new categories of tiny Life: for rare and even extint animals, for insects and other invertebrates, for cute little furry friends, for those hiding and those escaping from the designs.

But for todays intro I will just mention the Giant elephants in the room - the three designers who probably have put more biodiversity into H scarves than any others and have distinct naturalistic styles: Robert Dallet, Kermit Oliver and Alice Shirley. They have all created designs which almost encyclopidecal (dont know if that is used or spelled correct) records the wildlife of a specific place or country. From the precious Life of the mediterranean and to the Canadian or Texan Wildlife, from the four seasons to wild Singapore and great plaines and from Equateur to the English countryside. In many of these great scarves there are large iconic species, but they also have so many small, even humble, species which adds to the life-like Nature and the completeness of the designs. I find myself looking at these scarves and Think : I like it all, but that they put that animal in there is a testament to both knowledge, artistry and sometimes even humour.

Flores et Faune du Texas
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Into the Canadian Wild
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Jungle Love
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La vie precieuse de la mediterrannee
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So go and have a look at your scarves by these Big Three and find the tiny creatures, and let us admire the smallest things in the biggest sceneries.

( and no. I did not mention Animapolis - but I will. It is almost a category of its own. Racoon says aye!)
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Disclaimer : I am travelling this week with a small set of scarves so most pictures will be from the dusty archive.

But: all my travelling companions are narturalists, among them a zoologist specializing in mammals, so if you have an unknown critter on you scarf, now is the time to get it specified! - just post a picture!!!

For example I will get these two kinds of monkeys identified asap :-)
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Updated in edit: they are Nepal gray langur - Semnopithecus schistaceus (left) and Northern plains gray langur - previous known as hanuman langur - Semnnopithecus entellus (right)

Wish you an all a day full of life!!
Fabulous intro HE! This is sure to be a week of delightful exploration and investigation!
Bring on the ladybugs and magical creatures!
Ps - that raccoon above gave me the giggles!
Good morning again!

For a blue sky Norwegian Sunday
Cavalleria favolosa as sotd - because blue scarves with strange creatures are always good!!!

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Wish you a cloudless day!
Love this cw - and - Woot! Magical creatures!
Yellow can be tricky, but you pull it off really well and choose flattering shades for you. I think these are all pretty and fresh on you. I love the mustard yellow on you, so warm and cozy 🤩


Oh this is wonderful! You look radiant. Such a happy combination 😊


You have a beautiful collection of DF Cookie. Each side of them is so pretty 😍 wonderful color pairing too, this is really inspiring for me, thank you! And thank you for such a fun week too.





Beautiful blues and greens and your new triangle is such a perfect cw for you @LKBNOLA. I love the touches of orange too. Congratulations! And thank you for the kind compliment too.
Thank you sweetheart! ❤️
Thank you Cookie!

All so wonderful!

Gorgeous!
Thank you so much Croisette! ❤️
 
Good morning!

Thank you @Cookiefiend for leading us through a rainbow tinted week! And to all of you who shared, commented on and reacted on our shared colorful passion.

I have yet to put on my sotd which will be a crossover but am now introducing

Critters: find the small animals roaming our scarves

I am happy and honored to be hosting this week with a theme that was one of the reasons I became addicted to H scarves: the biodiversity!

We all know and love the horses and the Big cats, even a Giant turkey, a t-rex and an Elephant now and then, but as in Nature it is not always the megafauna which plays the most significant role in the ecosystem.

So I dedicate this week to the smaller creatures - the multitudes of little critters roaming our scarves - sometime as the main feature, sometimes hidden in the design. Let us go on a scarf safari - not with guns, but with magnifying glasses and keen eyes!

I have thought a bit about subthemes for this, and during the week I will each day invite you to look for new categories of tiny Life: for rare and even extint animals, for insects and other invertebrates, for cute little furry friends, for those hiding and those escaping from the designs.

But for todays intro I will just mention the Giant elephants in the room - the three designers who probably have put more biodiversity into H scarves than any others and have distinct naturalistic styles: Robert Dallet, Kermit Oliver and Alice Shirley. They have all created designs which almost encyclopidecal (dont know if that is used or spelled correct) records the wildlife of a specific place or country. From the precious Life of the mediterranean and to the Canadian or Texan Wildlife, from the four seasons to wild Singapore and great plaines and from Equateur to the English countryside. In many of these great scarves there are large iconic species, but they also have so many small, even humble, species which adds to the life-like Nature and the completeness of the designs. I find myself looking at these scarves and Think : I like it all, but that they put that animal in there is a testament to both knowledge, artistry and sometimes even humour.

Flores et Faune du Texas
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Into the Canadian Wild
View attachment 6154570
Jungle Love
View attachment 6154571
La vie precieuse de la mediterrannee
View attachment 6154575

So go and have a look at your scarves by these Big Three and find the tiny creatures, and let us admire the smallest things in the biggest sceneries.

( and no. I did not mention Animapolis - but I will. It is almost a category of its own. Racoon says aye!)
View attachment 6154574

Disclaimer : I am travelling this week with a small set of scarves so most pictures will be from the dusty archive.

But: all my travelling companions are narturalists, among them a zoologist specializing in mammals, so if you have an unknown critter on you scarf, now is the time to get it specified! - just post a picture!!!

For example I will get these two kinds of monkeys identified asap :-)
View attachment 6154572
Updated in edit: they are Nepal gray langur - Semnopithecus schistaceus (left) and Northern plains gray langur - previous known as hanuman langur - Semnnopithecus entellus (right)

Wish you a all a day full of life!!

Thank you HermesEchidna for this fascinating introduction. Looking forward to this week!
 
Hello dear scarfies,
Of course I comply with Croisette7's wish and wear my Flamingo Party this Sunday. I wear it on navy usually because I think this makes its beautiful colours gleam the most. But of course you can pair it with any colour and also with cream or white as Croisette7 has shown brilliantly. I like it very much, it's my favourite Toutsy design with the two majestic flamingoes (ah, these feathers!) standing in some sort of pool or the sea, surrounded by magnificent tropical nature. Perhaps it could even fit this week's theme because there are 8 very small birds buzzing through the jungle. What is your opinion, Echidna?1000019931.webp1000019942.webp1000019949.webp1000019945.webp
 
Hello dear scarfies,
Of course I comply with Croisette7's wish and wear my Flamingo Party this Sunday. I wear it on navy usually because I think this makes its beautiful colours gleam the most. But of course you can pair it with any colour and also with cream or white as Croisette7 has shown brilliantly. I like it very much, it's my favourite Toutsy design with the two majestic flamingoes (ah, these feathers!) standing in some sort of pool or the sea, surrounded by magnificent tropical nature. Perhaps it could even fit this week's theme because there are 8 very small birds buzzing through the jungle. What is your opinion, Echidna?View attachment 6154629View attachment 6154631View attachment 6154635View attachment 6154634
Thank you for sharing it so beautifully, darkstar! It is so precious and I love your FreyWille pendant paired with FP.
 
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