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Love this colour way. The little enamel ring is such a nice complement to it as well!Today's scarf is Emile et Une Nuit (shown previous page in same cw) BUT I have include my new scarf ring purchase - H-Cheval. Hard to resist the "enamel" scarf rings & I didn't have a ring in palladium. Because the design is square, I think it's a bit smaller than a "round" and so I find I can't pull the ring up as far as usual with a scarf in the bias fold (although this does not seem to be what's shown in the website photo).
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Interesting to see the wider pleats - only got two regular 90 pleats, plus one where the pleats are “double”, ie in 90 degrees to each other, so the 90 when laying flat becomes rather small - need to dig it out.Not quite back to regularly scheduled programming as I have one more Oscarf category to share. I never really warmed to the plissé format-- much as I admired it on others. They just seemed to turn into a limp slinky around my neck. Last year, though, I found two stunning plissés in new-to-me formats. The first was a CSGM: the Brides de Gala Applique Pique Pleated Shawl, which is just so beautiful and ties like a dream and the second was a new season design Twilly en Bloc Plissé, a 90 size like the older ones, but with a much wider pleat. Here are my best mod shots of each and with that my Oscarf 2024 Award Show is a wrap!Here's to a great 2025 Collecting, Wearing and Sharing year for us all in Scarflandia, wherever you shop (closet, online, reseller, boutique)!!!! 🥂
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And sharing my SOYE as a wave in solidarity to all the twins on the Acte III CSGM in cw (15).
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Not really on topic but heading to NYC this morning for meetings in my newest bandana CSGM... I guess I am on theme in the "meta" sense that @HermesEchidna mentioned and just look at that hem! This is my first CSGM with a fancy hem and I am quite taken with the "handiwork"...
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Pantin is totally on theme as clever and very able hands design and build buildings. This is a vision in winter. The colors and the matching ear muffs are chefs kiss. Even the soft color of your gray bag are styled so well with the outfit. And I love your lip color!
A little needle work today with Au Coin du Feu
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Scarf mail today. Mille feuilles double face.
Just checked and was on topic by accident, Monnaies et Symboles Parisii, beautiful hand made vintage silver coins with symbols.
But!!! I got a scarf mail in the middle of the work day and couldn’t resist changing.
Thanks LKBNOLA, for enabling 😂😂❤️🙌
Mille Feuilles could be on topic too, because these Japanese gardens are created by artist hands! 🤓🙌🌷
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Émile et une nuit is my SOTD and has handmade items like toys, instruments, games. The dark blue hem is delightful.View attachment 6116516
Not sure yet what my SOTD will be but our traveling Guest Scarf Mistress requested a needlework examples, so here are a few! They are not with me so, archive photos:
A la Gloire de Guillaume, which shows the Bayeux tapestry:
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Here is Montserrat Gonzalez-Lugo's beautiful L'Arbre du Vent, in which (quoting from the Scarf Story) she "has taken inspiration from traditional bead emroideries and threaded wool pictures to depict the essence of the Huicol spirituality"...
Here is my 90 silk twill:
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And finally, sharing Henri d'Origny's beautiful Arabesques, which shows embroidered arabesques and floral motifs.
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Today's scarf is Emile et Une Nuit (shown previous page in same cw) BUT I have include my new scarf ring purchase - H-Cheval. Hard to resist the "enamel" scarf rings & I didn't have a ring in palladium. Because the design is square, I think it's a bit smaller than a "round" and so I find I can't pull the ring up as far as usual with a scarf in the bias fold (although this does not seem to be what's shown in the website photo).
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Purchased on a plane?!?!?!? Curious to hear more! The only on-plane shoppinf I’ve heard of are Duty Free booze, fragrance and lipsticks!Hello and good morning,
When @Redbirdhermes showed her Ronde des Heures yesterday, I had to pull out mine as well which had been resting in the closet without having seen the light of day for some years. When I purchased it many years ago, on a plane (!) and sold in a cardboard envelope, I wore it very often, it goes so well with navy. Thank you for having reminded me of this very pretty scarf, Redbird!View attachment 6116569View attachment 6116571View attachment 6116572View attachment 6116573View attachment 6116574View attachment 6116575
This is so pretty and has great colors.Hello and good morning,
When @Redbirdhermes showed her Ronde des Heures yesterday, I had to pull out mine as well which had been resting in the closet without having seen the light of day for some years. When I purchased it many years ago, on a plane (!) and sold in a cardboard envelope, I wore it very often, it goes so well with navy. Thank you for having reminded me of this very pretty scarf, Redbird!View attachment 6116569View attachment 6116571View attachment 6116572View attachment 6116573View attachment 6116574View attachment 6116575
Beautiful and the ring is perfect for this scarf.Today's scarf is Emile et Une Nuit (shown previous page in same cw) BUT I have include my new scarf ring purchase - H-Cheval. Hard to resist the "enamel" scarf rings & I didn't have a ring in palladium. Because the design is square, I think it's a bit smaller than a "round" and so I find I can't pull the ring up as far as usual with a scarf in the bias fold (although this does not seem to be what's shown in the website photo).
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Your yellow shirt is a great choice and looks good with all the scarf pairings. It’s fun to have an outlier in one’s closet.Sotd was not on theme but is on my brain. The turquoise Coeur de vie in a car photo.
And I apologize to everyone that you all are stuck on my color journey with me. I bought a spring colored shirt in the Fall and hadn’t worn it yet and after that green coeur scarf mail I wanted to wear this new color. Super fun to have such a bright unusual ( for me entirely) color in my entire closet. Makes me happy to open the door. It is photographing more banana yellow-ish but it is more like an autumn mustard color but with a little more brightness than that.
For theme I had fun seeing what else goes with it.
Fleurs de Montagne where climbing rope is made by hand.
Grand theatre (with matching yellows but the light shining off of it) where costumes and props are made and painted and sewed by hand. And Fleurs d’ecosse (which Red showed earlier) with its tartan plaid fabric and handmade kilt pins/adornments.
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Hello @JavaJo This was about 30 years ago. 😉Purchased on a plane?!?!?!? Curious to hear more! The only on-plane shoppinf I’ve heard of are Duty Free booze, fragrance and lipsticks!
Stunning combinations, @NomadSotd was not on theme but is on my brain. The turquoise Coeur de vie in a car photo.
And I apologize to everyone that you all are stuck on my color journey with me. I bought a spring colored shirt in the Fall and hadn’t worn it yet and after that green coeur scarf mail I wanted to wear this new color. Super fun to have such a bright unusual ( for me entirely) color in my entire closet. Makes me happy to open the door. It is photographing more banana yellow-ish but it is more like an autumn mustard color but with a little more brightness than that.
For theme I had fun seeing what else goes with it.
Fleurs de Montagne where climbing rope is made by hand.
Grand theatre (with matching yellows but the light shining off of it) where costumes and props are made and painted and sewed by hand. And Fleurs d’ecosse (which Red showed earlier) with its tartan plaid fabric and handmade kilt pins/adornments.
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