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

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Hi Jereni, I think you look great, it is very sophisticated and elegant, however this style is obviously different from what you wear usually, see: DuJa. It depends if you would like to have a different look sometimes, if you see it as a complementary rather than "not you". Meaning, stepping a little bit out of your comfort zone. I do this from time to time by wearing pale colours or classic designs and I find this quite rewarding. Like discovering and enhancing a new side of your personality. Good luck in deciding!

All I can say, it is glorious on you, Jereni!

Thank you for the compliments and I am so sorry to hear about the jewelry theft-- that is awful. I cannot imagine the loss. It is not the value of the pieces but the sentiment and family history and connection... so sorry.
You definitely need a Marwari!!! I adore that design. Here's my newest: a bright blue one!
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Thank you also for this beautiful quote. I need to find one for our bookcase...And you made me laugh to recall the Leonard Cohen lyric @SilkCashmereCotton -- I am a huge fan of his as a songwriter and poet but better to liken the scarf to a "bird on a wire" than the the next line "Like a drunk in a midnight choir..." :lol:

Ouch, right? I see the hand specialist on Monday...sigh. Thank you for the compliment @Croisette7!


This is just a great post with fabulous examples. You inspired my day's choices for sure @Karenska! And thank you; not to enable or anything (of course!) but I like Flowers is a 70 and it is still on the website :graucho:

Well, I can see that the DuJA is more in your comfort zone but that Petit Duc is a spectacular mix of soft and graphic and in MHO should be in your closet. I agree with @darkstar66's thoughtful analysis and like @Croisette7, I think it is beautiful on you as well as being one of the best cws of this design...

We are twins on the pink/orange Tigre Royale-- I only wish we were twins on the blouse and skirt @darkstar66! Excellent pattern mixing all around...

Absolutely love the Petit Duc CW on you! 🤩

I was loving Petit Duc in your combination, admiring its lines and colors. Then I saw Duja and was more drawn to that. I think @darkstar66 has a really good point which also resonates with me. It’s a new look for you and looks great. I have a Guépards in these colors and its elegance and formality feel a bit foreign to me. Shall follow @darkstar66 ’s advice and step out of my comfort zone.

Thank you all for the insight and compliments!!! There are defiiitely some things I like about it. I think I just wish the gray, pink, and black were a little more balanced with the white.
 
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The marinière look is for me the most relaxed there can be. I paired this top with Tous les Bateaux du Monde and am so glad I bought it some months ago, I hesitated for a very long time. Today I wear a skirt exceptionnally, it's just so very hot and by Wednesday, this will be building into a heat dome apparently.View attachment 6194280View attachment 6194281
Very pretty! We need AC in our hemisphere, right?
 
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I'm wearing two scarves today, as our weather is staying at bit on the cool side. The 90 I've had for a while, but the twilly was an impulse purchase during my one and only trip to Madison this February.

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La Femme aux Semelles de Vent is my scarf of the day. Along with it I'm pleased to introduce my A Vos Crayons et Carre Libre twilly.

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Bonus photo of my clematis.

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Hello,
The marinière look is for me the most relaxed there can be. I paired this top with Tous les Bateaux du Monde and am so glad I bought it some months ago, I hesitated for a very long time. Today I wear a skirt exceptionnally, it's just so very hot and by Wednesday, this will be building into a heat dome apparently.View attachment 6194280View attachment 6194281
Such a fun summery colorway for your Bateaux. I love the pop of chartreuse you've tied. Stay cool this week @darkstar66
 
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Such a fun summery colorway for your Bateaux. I love the pop of chartreuse you've tied. Stay cool this week @darkstar66
Thank you so much, EtsyBoss. At the moment, it's swimming at the municipal open-air swimming pool in the mornings, returning home to prepare lunch and in the afternoons, lazing under the shadowy pergola. All other activities are too sweaty and even dangerous for our health right now.🔥
 
Hello,
The marinière look is for me the most relaxed there can be. I paired this top with Tous les Bateaux du Monde and am so glad I bought it some months ago, I hesitated for a very long time. Today I wear a skirt exceptionnally, it's just so very hot and by Wednesday, this will be building into a heat dome apparently.View attachment 6194280View attachment 6194281
A very cool and stylish ensemble.
 
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Attempting a bit of contrast with my outfit today. Monotone gray with a pop of pink from a cotton Les Clés. I chose some tourmalated quartz jewelry to try to keep that monotone-ish too.

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Needa longer selfie arm!

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And an alternate tie. Such a cheerful pink.

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New-in thanks to @Lellabelle! I am so glad you pointed out the might-be-a-border-collie on Les Chiens Parisiens. :hugs:

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Also sharing my Un Carre sur l'Herbe for @CedarWaxWing.

Such a joyful summer vibe. Whenever I wear it, it only seems right to pair it with these fruit earrings I found on etsy. 🍊🍌

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Thanks for letting me share!🍒📔
@SilkCashmereCotton That IS a cheerful pink and your monotone color choices really allow the scarf to take center stage, while toning down the whole look. Beautiful, especially with your jewelry choices.

And how wonderful to see your Un Carre sur l’Herbe with that compelling green border and contrasting white hem! Gorgeous. And what’s not to love about banana earrings? So fun!
Good morning all, and happy Thursday. I often like to coordinate my scarves with a solid top and patterns in a skirt or pants. It allows for some pattern mixing with a little distance between the scarf and the pattern, which I like. Earlier this week we saw @darkstar's animal print look which I admired very much and I was inspired to share three combos-- all in blue. The first is my SOTD: Brides de Gala en Fleur with gingham
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Les Legendes de l'Arbre Coloriage with silk toile pants
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And a twilly bracelet with flowy patterned pants. I am truly amazed I could do this with my arthritic hands but the baby CdA ring helped a lot! Perfect way to wear a scrap of silk on a hot day!
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@LKBNOLA Your styling is always so chic and this post is just another masterclass on pattern mixing. The idea of putting space between patterns by wearing a solid top and leaving the matching between scarf and pants or skirts is such a great pointer. I think @Croisette7 does this too, and of course so we have seen with @darkstar66. I am realizing most all of my pants are solid in color, but I do have some patterned skirts to try it with!
Playing with scarves instead of working…
2 x Marwari DD in tilleuil and grenadine.
Chorus Stellarum 70cm and bandana. And with another bandana (Jardin de la M detail).
Brazil DD off topic. This has been on the chopping block but always reconsidered.
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@Maedi thank you for sharing this collage of your scarves for your “work” project. How very productive! I nominate you for a raise and more time off!:giggle:

I’m with those who say the Brazil detail scarf needs a pardon from the chopping block and a chance to renter society as a productive member of Scarflandia. The colors are so rich.
In Chicago for a meeting, in spite of the heat, it is arctic inside - the good thing is that the temperature in the meeting room necessitates a scarf. It is the 4th time or so I am here, I come prepared now. Le jaguar et le colibri.

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@Croisette7. Perfection. Just perfect. The contrasting colors, the simplicity, and of course, the CSGM. As they say, “Never let them see you sweat, and never let them see you shiver.” 😆
A pop of yellow to go with the silly steeds of Grand Carrosse Royal today!

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And here is my new-in Le Triomphe Du Paladin for @CedarWaxWing and @LKBNOLA. I know I mentioned chocolate and caramel for the colors, but, looking at it again, the chocolate color seems to be flirting with a shade of burgundy almost, so maybe I should adjust that color description to something even MORE culinary themed, like sea salt caramel paired with a delightful pinot noir with prominent notes of cocoa. Hmm. :thinking:

Might need a snack. :shrugs:

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...noticing a trend here -- I can't seem to resist an expressive horse on an Hermés scarf!

(And don't even get me started on my love of horse-folk.. ::stares pointedly at my pink Horsawards:: )

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Anywho. Cheers to you all! 🍷🍫
@SilkCashmereCotton Love your delicious description of your gorgeous colorway of Triomphe! I can certainly see in the photo how the chocolate leans into burgundy. So happy to be sisters with you on this compelling design with the horse expressions!:hugs:
Hello and sorry, but I'm not yet done with "animalier".:blush: Today with Tigre Royal, paired with wildlife. The first, the orange/rose with a leopard top (you can see its face on the print) and with a black and white cotton cardigan.View attachment 6193661

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@darkstar66 Absolutely compelling, these combinations! We are triplets on the pink Tyger Royale with @LKBNOLA. ❤️
Happy Friday all! Inspired by @Karenska to go with a favorite combination today: navy and green and/or green and navy-- I love it any which way!
Le Philateliste du Faubourg
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And a new cw of Mystère au 24. I tried this navy one when it was released but turned my eyes away because I was in the Blue Cell Block on Ban Island that season. But every single time I was in the store, I would ask my SA-- oh may I see that one? Or which is that one? And so on. Finally, after one last tempting mod shot by our lovely @EtsyBoss, I gave in... very happy to add this one to my beloved mastic cw. This design is so fun and has so many great elements from architectural to whimsical... I showed the phone off the hook for old time's sake. I remember rotary phones with handsets and actual coiled lines!
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@LKBNOLA Lovely! I’m so glad you finally got your navy Mystères and your green Le Philateliste is gorgeous. I really like green and blue together as a combination. Here in Seattle people might stop and ask you if there’s a Seattle Seahawks football game today. 🧐😄
Today I join @darkstar66 with a leopard top, paired here with La Legende de La Foret.

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I always think of this as my 'red' scarf. First glance says that's right..

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However, tying it today reminds me that is not entirely accurate, when there are so many other little pops of color worked into the design.

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And how could I overlook that delightful orange hem?

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I reckon that's the magic of Hermès. 🧙‍♂️🍊

I'm so thankful for this week's theme, which has encouraged me to look at this scarf in a new way.


On to other news, I wanted to share with you all another recently addition to my silken stockpile that I'm super excited to have. This is Feux De Route Aperçus La Nuit En Mer (navigation lights seen at night at sea). I'm not certain if I have any sisters or twins here, as I can't remember seeing it before, but I'm still fairly new to the forum.
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I think I mentioned it before, but we're still somewhat newly settled in the Pacific Northwest, just north of Seattle. I originally come from the Appalachian mountains -- Asheville, NC for those familiar with it -- and, so, the idea of living close to the ocean is fairly novel to me. During Deep Dive week here, it occurred to me that I ought to add some nautical scarves to celebrate my new home region.

In one of my recent falls down a scarfie rabbit hole (there have been, umm, shall we say, several since joining this forum), I stumbled upon a photo of this scarf and it sang to me. The one in question was in poor shape, but then I found this particular one on ebay for a very reasonable price, and in pristine condition. So, what's a scarf lover to do, but quickly zoom through checkout with the prize in question?

I love, love, love it. But could someone please tell me about that ship that's second up from the bottom on the right, is it spouting water? Flares or fireworks? Help a landlubber out? Thank you in advance, dear pals. :hugs:

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And a very happy Friday to all!
@SilkCashmereCotton I’m going to guess that boat is shooting flares. The swells seem pretty large and the vessel may be in trouble. Adding to it that most vessels would not be shooting fireworks. Fire onboard a vessel is one of the worst misfortunes possible, and one would not be firing off fireworks in those seas, if ever. In the Seattle area and in the Islands, however, local Independence Day fireworks displays are often done from floating barges in calm lakes or protected bays. Those are my two cents, anyway. Feel free to ask any other PNW questions! 😊
Fantastic scarf btw. It’s the first time I’ve seen this design.
 
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