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

TPF may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, and others

Hello, my second Grands Fonds today, I think it has some sparkles of Yves Klein blue. But even if not, it is my most loved Annie Faivre design.View attachment 6161433View attachment 6161434View attachment 6161435
Love this design! Always makes me want to go snorkeling somewhere warm.
Beautiful look @AnnaE!!! Your scarf reminds me of the moody greens of a beautiful mountain pond-- mysterious and slightly murky from tree-filtered light. And thank you for the welcome back! The Thalassa embroidered cotton is thanks to @sdsurfchick through It's All Goode-- definitely a lucky find!
Why thank you! I can't believe I have never even heard of this Thalassa.
Drilling down on the individual colors in ROYBGIV with the graphic shaded marine blue stripes of Soleil this morning. It is wishful thinking because we have a morning of gloomy rain...
View attachment 6161442View attachment 6161443
Oh very cool -- simple and elegant. I have Soleil in a jersey pointu and a 140 mousseline, but I would love to add this to my wardrobe as well. Off to eBay I go...
Singing the blues in my heart today due to stress stress stress...
A quiet song of soothing calm because it is the eve of the local elections and my team will be in total :panic: mode till May 3rd when we go to the polls :sweatdrop:

We've plumbed the depths of indigo, drifted up through the jewel tones of Klein blue, and are now in the more familiar territory of navy shading to baby.

Two blue scarves, same design. Les Toits de Paris. The sought-after dark blue cw and a lighter blue which, after much thought, might be the scarf with a blue that is closest to cyan. My Paris rooftops by night and by day (H justifications for buying two :blush:)
View attachment 6161509
View attachment 6161510
We associate blue with many things. The sky...
Hermes Parade
View attachment 6161500
The sea...
Compagnons de Mer
View attachment 6161502
Rivers and streams...
La Treve de l'eau
View attachment 6161504
Little boys...
Les Jouets Mobiles
View attachment 6161506
Even blueblooded royalty...
Tatersale, issued for the late Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday.
View attachment 6161511
Most of all though, I like the association of blue with positivity and peace.
Whatever we may think of the state of the world now, back in 1952, when H issued scarf design ONU to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the founding of the UN, the world was still hopeful to achieve international peace and cooperation.
View attachment 6161503
And on that positive note, I shall conclude my ode to blue with the serene blue-grey of Les Perruches.
View attachment 6161507

See you tomorrow for the next colour in the rainbow :smile: 💙
What a beautiful blue collection! I really like that ONU.
 
Hello, my second Grands Fonds today, I think it has some sparkles of Yves Klein blue. But even if not, it is my most loved Annie Faivre design.View attachment 6161433View attachment 6161434View attachment 6161435

Gorgeous sea foam colors!!! Love this on you.

Drilling down on the individual colors in ROYBGIV with the graphic shaded marine blue stripes of Soleil this morning. It is wishful thinking because we have a morning of gloomy rain...
View attachment 6161442View attachment 6161443

Beautiful and bold graphic stripes! Sorry to hear it was rainy for you.

This one ticks the violet, indigo, and blue cases!

View attachment 6161523

Stunning on you, twin!

All the blues today, with Laboratoire du Temps:

View attachment 6161670

Managed to capture a piece of very welcome blue sky over my shoulder!

This is like the most radiant blue scarf! Wowza. Looks breathtaking on you!
 
Singing the blues in my heart today due to stress stress stress...
A quiet song of soothing calm because it is the eve of the local elections and my team will be in total :panic: mode till May 3rd when we go to the polls :sweatdrop:

We've plumbed the depths of indigo, drifted up through the jewel tones of Klein blue, and are now in the more familiar territory of navy shading to baby.

Two blue scarves, same design. Les Toits de Paris. The sought-after dark blue cw and a lighter blue which, after much thought, might be the scarf with a blue that is closest to cyan. My Paris rooftops by night and by day (H justifications for buying two :blush:)
View attachment 6161509
View attachment 6161510
We associate blue with many things. The sky...
Hermes Parade
View attachment 6161500
The sea...
Compagnons de Mer
View attachment 6161502
Rivers and streams...
La Treve de l'eau
View attachment 6161504
Little boys...
Les Jouets Mobiles
View attachment 6161506
Even blueblooded royalty...
Tatersale, issued for the late Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday.
View attachment 6161511
Most of all though, I like the association of blue with positivity and peace.
Whatever we may think of the state of the world now, back in 1952, when H issued scarf design ONU to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the founding of the UN, the world was still hopeful to achieve international peace and cooperation.
View attachment 6161503
And on that positive note, I shall conclude my ode to blue with the serene blue-grey of Les Perruches.
View attachment 6161507

See you tomorrow for the next colour in the rainbow :smile: 💙
Jouets mobiles is precious and all your blues are so good. Hopefully, the stress will subside a bit.
 
Seven Days for Seven Colors! My Thalassa scarf had some pretty persuasive pops of Yellow and I've posted Blue. I am going to call my SOYE for Red(ish) on account of the line drawing on the marron glacé background, amped up my my coral sweater. We had some lovely friends and their two dogs over for a travel catch-up dinner (they have recently returned from a wine tour in France). So we had four adults and four "doodle" variations... madness. But fun! My scarf tie looked pretty for a photo and it became dog-and-kitchen* friendly! I tied the tails behind my neck for some silk protection (alas no knot shot)! Here's my updated ROYBGIV score...
Please Hold the Line (10) marron glacé/rouge/noir
Please Hold the Line (10) 4.webpPlease Hold The Line (10).webp
*I was remembering your Cautionary Tale of the Exploding Chicken @Teaforparrots!
 
So beautiful and striking!
So classy for the seaside, LKB!
Thank you both for the nice comments @GloWW0rM and @Croisette7.
In checking the history of naming the colors of the rainbow I discovered at one point there were only five colors. Red, yellow, green, blue, and violet. Sir Isaac Newton added orange and indigo to make it seven like the musical scale. Seven colors also work well with the seven days of the week.

Next to indigo is blue, and I'm going with my avatar design Les Artisans d'Hermes as my scarf of the day.

View attachment 6161452
Fascinating info about Newton! I wonder if he had that marvelous condition "synaesthesia" where the senses are wired oddly to feel or taste a color and have a color prompt an auditory musical response! It is said that Nabokov and his mother both had it. Hardly a disorder in my book! I would love that heightening... Sorry for the digression. I know your Artisan collection is full of wonderful ones but gosh, I do love this blue @Redbirdhermes.
Singing the blues in my heart today due to stress stress stress...
A quiet song of soothing calm because it is the eve of the local elections and my team will be in total :panic: mode till May 3rd when we go to the polls :sweatdrop:

We've plumbed the depths of indigo, drifted up through the jewel tones of Klein blue, and are now in the more familiar territory of navy shading to baby.

Two blue scarves, same design. Les Toits de Paris. The sought-after dark blue cw and a lighter blue which, after much thought, might be the scarf with a blue that is closest to cyan. My Paris rooftops by night and by day (H justifications for buying two :blush:)
View attachment 6161509
View attachment 6161510
We associate blue with many things. The sky...
Hermes Parade
View attachment 6161500
The sea...
Compagnons de Mer
View attachment 6161502
Rivers and streams...
La Treve de l'eau
View attachment 6161504
Little boys...
Les Jouets Mobiles
View attachment 6161506
Even blueblooded royalty...
Tatersale, issued for the late Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday.
View attachment 6161511
Most of all though, I like the association of blue with positivity and peace.
Whatever we may think of the state of the world now, back in 1952, when H issued scarf design ONU to commemorate the 5th anniversary of the founding of the UN, the world was still hopeful to achieve international peace and cooperation.
View attachment 6161503
And on that positive note, I shall conclude my ode to blue with the serene blue-grey of Les Perruches.
View attachment 6161507

See you tomorrow for the next colour in the rainbow :smile: 💙
I hope the stress is abating for you (but don't we think here the solution to stress is to buy a scarf?). These are wonderful blues and you are giving me nice styling ideas (especially for the blue Toits de Paris!). Enviable and interesting @xincinsin.
This one ticks the violet, indigo, and blue cases!

View attachment 6161523
Look at the hem/border combo! Fabulous @FA73.
I am the opposite of color today!

View attachment 6161527
Oh very cool -- simple and elegant. I have Soleil in a jersey pointu and a 140 mousseline, but I would love to add this to my wardrobe as well. Off to eBay I go...
Very elegant white look @AnnaE! And your "power cuff pose"-- Love!
That is a nice description of it! I love the mousseline version also. If I see a twill I will DM-- I know there is also a lighter blue...
For today I'm sharing yellow for the Y in ROYGBIV. Yellow with blue is a classic pairing. I believe this is my one and only yellow scarf!

View attachment 6161538
This is the definition of a happy sunny mood up-lifting scarf @EtsyBoss!
All the blues today, with Laboratoire du Temps:

View attachment 6161670

Managed to capture a piece of very welcome blue sky over my shoulder!
It is stunning @Lellabelle and how nice to have it echo in the sky...
Beautiful and bold graphic stripes! Sorry to hear it was rainy for you.
Thank you @Jereni and as for the rain, better back home than while on vacation!
Jumping in here briefly, I’ll have to catch up later. 😅😅Scarf of the day - Precious Paradise

View attachment 6161700
View attachment 6161701
That is a very pretty cw and perfect for you @Helena7. My PPs are on deck for this week, too!
 
Today I am wearing for the first time my Tsitsika 90, and I am over the moon that I was lucky enough to nab this. It is a Kermit Oliver design, and I think I am sisters with @EtsyBoss on this and others, I’m sure.

It is my understanding that the Native Americans/First Nations people depicted here are the Kwakiutl people. Every year DW and I take a trip on our sturdy Canadian-built boat for 2-3 weeks, launching from the San Juan Islands and going up into remote and largely pristine Canadian islands, and coastline, on the Inside of Vancouver Island. A fews year ago we went all the way up to the Broughton Islands and on our way back, we crossed Blackfish Sound (picture breaching Orcas and Humpback whales everywhere) and spent a few days at Alert Bay on Cormorant Island. This island is inhabited by the Kwakiutl People who are part of the larger Kwakwaka’wakw cultural group. There are also some non-native residents living on the island nearby.

When we arrived the village and the docks were bustling because the once-every-4-year run of “red” salmon (otherwise known as Sockeye) was happening just then (!) and they were heading out to catch the village’s allotted share. Over the next days, the fishing boats would come back full, and each residence had a large blue tub sitting in their yard waiting to receive their household share of the prized salmon. Every household was busy with cleaning their fish, smoking it, and mostly canning it because they needed it to last another 4 years - until the next run from the Adams Tributary. As we walked through a neighborhood to view the world’s tallest totem pole at the Big House, an older couple waved us over to their yard, sharing their excitement of the generous haul. They taught us how to clean salmon using a different method than the one we use. They showed us their canning room, their cedar lined smoke shacks and insisted we take a small fresh salmon back to our boat for our dinner that night. (We protested fervently but it became clear we were insulting them - Potlatch principles and all…. ) The woman’s grandfather had been the chief, and we later looked up her name and sure enough, it was so. And you know, it truly was some of the best tasting salmon we had ever had, and that’s saying something because we have consumed a lot of fresh-caught salmon over the years. I rank it in my top four salmon tasting experiences ever.

We met other Kwakiutl people while we were there, some of whom took it upon themselves to educate us on the history of what had been done to them by the European settlers. They also have an incredible cultural center and museum in which you can see many of the costumes and masks shown here on this scarf. It is called the U’mista Cultural Center. And along the waterfront there is an area where there are dozens of family totem poles of various ages.

So here is my Scarf of the Day, which also happens to have many critters on it. Tsitsika aka “The Time When Nothing Is Real”.
I decided to emphasize the marine life but have added a few terrestrial animals as well to the close up photos. You can just make out the orca on the upper part of my tie.

View attachment 6156796View attachment 6156797

We have a seal and a giant oyster shell (the animals are all rendered in various sizes having nothing to do with actual scale)View attachment 6156803View attachment 6156799

A spawning Sockeye salmon, an orca whale, and I especially love this tiny octopus (probably a Giant Pacific Octopus) that I had never noticed before. View attachment 6156800View attachment 6156801View attachment 6156802

There are many other critters on the scarf, so here are a few. I dare not try to name the rodent - maybe a mink as we have a lot of those? And another turtle for @LKBNOLA. :smile:
View attachment 6156806View attachment 6156805View attachment 6156804

Love this post: part history; travelogue; musings on personal encounters; and, stunning scarf. Thank you :D
 
Thank you all for your nice comments on my Easter post! It is nice to be home after a lovely unplugged holiday. Y'all are very nice to admire my hat, which is new and I am in love with it so thank you for indulging me. The best feature is that I can pull my hair through a velcro strap in the back and lie flat against a lounge chair to read!!! And while I was on vacation, my bag was more regularly scarfed than I was! Can a hat can be a power accessory even on a beach?
View attachment 6161171View attachment 6161172View attachment 6161173View attachment 6161174

I love the way you have tied this and paired with your crochet sweater @GloWW0rM!



A gorgeous Parade of Purples @Croisette7!!! I cannot pick a favorite. They are all so special. The Ballet Aquatique in this cw is adorable!

So very beautiful @FA73. I am going to "put myself to school" on your ties/stylings for this one! Love the pop of unexpected red!

A truly amazing find @Redbirdhermes! It looks beautiful on purple...

Wow! Congratulations on your Indigo Foncé Three Graces @xincinsin -- I love your Charmes de Plages Normandes so much (and I even recently acquired a lovely one myself!). Twins on Lumiere-- the most beautiful blues! And thanks to the wonderful community here I am also your recent Wild Singapore twin. Your necklace is stunning (along with your scarves)...

Wow. I hope there was no Fife and Drum involved in this reenactment given your migraine @Teaforparrots! Good for you to go anyway and wrapped in a perfect shawl for the day, too...

I just love this on you @Jereni! The brights look lovely against you pale blue top and your lipstick is perfect!

We are twins on the Brandebourg and I am simpatica with the jet lag/post trip situation @CoastalCouture. I have a similar cardigan and am thinking I would like to try this pairing too... if you find out the secret to outdoor mod shots please share. As far as I know it involves something called "portrait mode" and just the right amount of shade. Mine are always overeposed!

An "Owl Prowl" sounds like a wonderful trip to take @shrpthorn! I collect owl figures and other things as I adopted owls, dolphins and doves as spirit animals/daemon familiars long ago when I was but a girl, as they say...pre-Harry Potter for sure! Beautiful cws of both those designs and how fun to find a lobster on a scarf!

So beautiful with the new scarf ring @Lellabelle and I have been meaning to ask if it is your photo lighting or is your hair now lighter than before? Not that it matters as it is gorgeous!

Well, I am glad you wore something warm and fun @EtsyBoss! It is so important to get that double dose vaccine but I found it to be a miserable post-injection experience. Maybe I should have gotten to work right away as you did! Love your Quatre Saisons in the pretty necklace knot.

Beautiful @Cookiefiend! I think you have a lot of bases covered here!
Thank you, dear @LKBNOLA ! Love the hat and bag - both seem perfect for a sunny vacation. The hat in particular seems very well considered ;)

Yes, I’m a little lighter at the moment as I just got my balayage refreshed a month or two ago. My hair is naturally quite dark, but lightens very quickly in the sun, so I give it a little helping hand in advance of the summer!

I'm still catching up from last week and wanted to circle back to some of these posts from Power Scarf week hosted by @Lellabelle. @Redbirdhermes I LOVE LOVE LOVE seeing these photos of you and your daughter! Yes you have the look here, the Brooks Brothers gabardine suit (I had a few of those too) and the floppy silk tie softened for the Easter holiday, and the GLASSES! What a great story too about your pendant based on PNW Native American art and symbolism that you wore everyday back, and how it ties to your precious Tsitsika scarf. What a wonderful colorway of Tsitsika! If you get a chance I would love to see a close-up of the pendant. ♥️

Wow @Maedi! It is hard enough getting to Nanaimo and especially Tofino, as it is, but doing it on public transportation and by hitchhiking? There is a good story there, for sure. Emily Carr and Imogen Cunningham are two artists who hail from this part of the world and left powerful legacies. https://www.carrhouse.org/the-life-of-emily-carr

Thank you, Dear @Maedi

What a fun post @Lellabelle! I another one with the same orange sneakers!

What a masterful post, @Lellabelle!!! I am sisters on the Semelles and love her story that you laid out so beautifully. I am twins on the Pytheas you showed from Carre de Paris. In fact I bought my scarf from her so it that may well be the image of my vey scarf! You wear that bright pink like a boss. ♥️

@cookie, Cookie, Cookie! As with the photos @Redbirdhermes posted, I LOOOOOVE these of you and your son! Plus the double shoulder pads are - well - PLUS! 🤣 Thank you for finding these and joining in with the style of those times. When I look at these, it all seems so familiar that I feel like I personally knew you and RBH back then. 😎

The red of the Handmaids Tale is so creepy - and so is the book. I read the book when it first came out and can't bear to watch the series. I tried, but it was too intense and disturbing, but Margaret Atwood is a powerful writer and visionary. Your red Patchwork looks divine on you!
lol - welcome to the orange sneaker club 😂

I wish I owned that Semelles, and if this is your Pytheas I’m very happy it found its home with you - it’s beautiful!

Gorgeous sea foam colors!!! Love this on you.



Beautiful and bold graphic stripes! Sorry to hear it was rainy for you.



Stunning on you, twin!



This is like the most radiant blue scarf! Wowza. Looks breathtaking on you!
Thank you. The blues in this one always take my breath away.

Jumping in here briefly, I’ll have to catch up later. 😅😅Scarf of the day - Precious Paradise

View attachment 6161700
View attachment 6161701
Fab on the cobalt jacket! Are these the same CW? I think you have a couple?

Hello and good morning,
Today is green, no? One of my very few green scarves is this one, Tigre Royal. Not styled elegantly with neutrals as I do usually but with a violet cashmere cardigan to keep me warm. And I show the bold side, exceptionally. Still quite worn-out and tired, I'm afraid.View attachment 6161773
Hello, dear twin :wave: Just when I thought I have nothing to contribute today, you remind me that I do have one green scarf - hooray!
Joining you from the archives today:
IMG_1258.webp

It is stunning @Lellabelle and how nice to have it echo in the sky..
We’re entering that time of year where it’s bright and sunny one moment, and hailing the next! Happy to enjoy the clear skies while we have them 😂
 
Thank you, dear @LKBNOLA ! Love the hat and bag - both seem perfect for a sunny vacation. The hat in particular seems very well considered ;)

Yes, I’m a little lighter at the moment as I just got my balayage refreshed a month or two ago. My hair is naturally quite dark, but lightens very quickly in the sun, so I give it a little helping hand in advance of the summer!


lol - welcome to the orange sneaker club 😂

I wish I owned that Semelles, and if this is your Pytheas I’m very happy it found its home with you - it’s beautiful!


Thank you. The blues in this one always take my breath away.


Fab on the cobalt jacket! Are these the same CW? I think you have a couple?


Hello, dear twin :wave: Just when I thought I have nothing to contribute today, you remind me that I do have one green scarf - hooray!
Joining you from the archives today:
View attachment 6161849


We’re entering that time of year where it’s bright and sunny one moment, and hailing the next! Happy to enjoy the clear skies while we have them 😂
Gorgeous, Lellabelle, and what an interesting tie! Please tell me more about it. I'm really glad I have this cw, it is so special and really looks best on neutrals.
 
Top