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Gorgeous! Congratulations on finding this grail! It’s beautiful.Hopping in for a quick drop of a new grail! Oh how I love it so much💘
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I wanted it loose for heat. I put the twilly charm on the top tail to hold the tie down so the silken tie wouldn’t loosen. And it worked all afternoon!
Since joining H silk life in 2018 it took me to 2023 to get a hold of the pastel anglais for the price of not my kidney. I actually found two pastel that year. One I paid a lot more for and one for below retail. So I sold the costlier one to recoup my money. And took to 2025 to get the red for the similar lack of organ payment. My top two cw’s.
Thank you @LKBNOLA 😊 - that is a very funny association! Honestly no one in this household would be surprised if I established a club with that name - just wondering if it would be a book club, a salon or a speakeeasy - probably a combination 😉Oh your Dallet is beautiful @CoastalCouture-- perfect for summer. My hydrangeas have just popped also. I am so delighted because they were not happy last summer and I missed their blue gloriousness all around me...
That grenadine is just stupendous @Croisette7 and as @Maedi said, perfect match to your avatar!
Thank you @Jereni! And I am sorry Petit Duc did not please you! It took me forever to find that cw and I wear it every year to a Holiday tea at the Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans (among other things!). But it has to be love with our scarves, for sure. And speaking of love, are those your wedding flowers? How very very beautiful!
Thank you @Karenska! My grandfather was a stamp collector and just for the childhood memories, I had to have that one!Adore that yellow and gray look! When I was in my twenties I had a huge crush on that color combo, and even relied on it as part of my wedding colors.
Thank you @Maedi-- love seeing your Mystère and how perfectly coordinated with your Behapis and your Lift!!! The hem on this cw is so fabulous...
Thank you @EtsyBoss! That is the brightest most St-Patrick's-Day-Appropriate kelly green item in my closet!
I love this @HermesEchidna-- it sounds like the start of an Alexander McCall Smith series: The Proud Mothers Pangolin Club... but seriously, congratulations. You look very well scarfed for the occasion!
Oh, this is so great @darkstar66! You did the tank top wrap with tails tied on the sides-- what a great variation-- I shall have to try that! I am your blue CSGM sister on this and it is just a perfect summer look. I am partial to skirts on hot days too...
Beautiful clematis, great scarf pairing and I feel like I was there at that twilly's inception @Redbirdhermes!
Thank you @CedarWaxWing -- I am always learning from the best here. Love these "styling" weeks especially for the great ideas... and that is hilarious. I have a number of black and gold cws of scarves for Saints games in NOLA-- maybe we need a theme week called "Team Colors"?
Two beauties @SilkCashmereCotton -- I am your sister on Legende de la Forêt. I have the black one and I love it. You are reminding me it needs some neck time! Your Feux du Route is fabulous (love the rope border). I grew up on islands and we sailed as a family so to me the ocean at night is a magical memory. There are quite a few vintage designs that upon examination yield little stories in the vignettes-- some alarming as on your scarf. I concur with everything that @CedarWaxWing has said about it: that ship is in distress. Loved hearing the story of your "ruby" ring and I too have a memory of hearing Leonard Cohen in concert and yes, chills!
I adore chocolate brown and these combinations are tdf, LKB!Thank you to @Karenska for a beautiful week of coordinate and contrast and two scarf wearing! I love the ideas, styling suggestions and examples from your own scarf closet. I am sure I am not alone in appreciating your hosting while stressed at home and I hope that things ease up for you soon so you can just loll around with us in Summer Scarflandia...🙏🧡 ☀️ And thank you everyone for your marvelous photos and stylings this week. I bookmarked quite a few mod shots!
I know that our Poet-in-Residence @Cookiefiend has written an Ode to Brown, but honestly for me it was a color more often featured in outerwear, accessories or perhaps merged into a plaid. This summer I bought a linen dress with eyelet sleeves and details in...brown. Of course I need another linen dress about as much as I *need* another scarf, but it was just so compelling and sophisticated to me (plus it has pockets). Turns out it pairs wonderfully with a few (actually quite a few) scarves! I wore it yesterday evening in combination with mauve, but I have also worn it with pink; shown both ways below.
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The neutral on neutral look is beautiful with the light pink cardigan. Everything is so well planned and pretty.Good day, dear Scarf Friends, I have been necessarily MIA and you have been busily showing off beautifully coordinated and stylish outfits. I need to catch up, which I plan to do tonight, but I will leave you with a big thank you for all of your wonderful, inspiring contributions this week and a few more thoughts about contrasting and complementing color.
Sometimes the jewelry, in this case a vintage Zuni needlepoint brooch, feeds off the look of the scarf. I really like this look. Baobab Cat gav.
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Similarly here, cornflower blue accents support the bold red sweater and bright blue of the scarf (which also has deep red accents). Quand Soudain 70
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Bits of cobalt pop with another red sweater and the reds in Tigre Royal Fleuri. Binta, my name for this majestic beast, peeps out. Oh, animal stripes, spots and markings!
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This blue/purple freshwater pearl and garnet necklace coordinates with the blues, forest green and deep purples of Equateur.
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Neutrals on neutral. Ok, there is a pop of color with the red, but overall, the effect is complementary rather than seriously contrasting. Hermes Factory, a beautiful find on which I took a chance and I adore it.
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Greys, soft cream with a bit of harvest yellow. Les Ailes de Pegase.
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Grey on soft black and cream. Paris Station.
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And a pastel blend! All soft, all pretty and very complementary colors.
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Have a beautiful Saturday!
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Thank you! A stunning ring and most heartwarming story from the childhood memories to the DH jumping into action. I love when partners are in tune like that. I am a sucker for anything watermelon colored.Simply beautiful correspondence and in this lovely tie, @HermesEchidna! Reminds me of a stained glass window. I hope your garden party was timed for sunshine and you found a spot of shade to enjoy it in.
I can only echo @darkstar66 and @Maedi's sentiments on your new in, @Jereni. It seems like a different vibe for you, but, if it's called to you for a long time, then I think you're meant to explore this new territory. Perhaps you could try pairing with white to 'be the background' and therefore allow the gray, pink, and black to take more of the stage.
I love, love, love admiring all of your beautiful bracelet stacks!
Such a satisfying contrast here,@Redbirdhermes, and what a beautiful carved (carnelian?) pendant.
Please continue to spam us with your animalier pairings, dear @darkstar66. They are giving me life! And your ties with your Tigre Royals are so inspiring; they have me looking at this design anew, after fearing it would be too difficult to tie. 😻
Yes, that's just it on family history and connection. I especially grieve the large 'real' ruby ring that was always on my grandmother's right hand. An early memory I have is sitting cuddled on her lap as she read to me and toying with it, and her saying 'one day this will be yours'. It was emerald cut and set with flowers worked all around it, and was so very gorgeous. The ruby was the perfect shade of juicy red, like a watermelon jolly rancher. After looking for it, or one like it, for ages, I had an ah-ha moment and tried a search for the setting style rather than the gem. To my delight, I found many very similar. I suspect grandma may have fibbed a little bit on the ruby being real, as these synthetic rubies were very popular at the time this style of rings were made. I told DH of my discovery and showed him my favorite example. Though it wasn't a perfect match, he immediately bought it for me and now I have a 'new' heirloom with a family story to pass down.
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Fantastic colorway on your newest Marwari, in fact, that's the first one I was eyeing when I went off to research this design. The only Marwari horse I've ever met was the color of the ones on this colorway. Those curved ears are so distinctive and expressive. It looks amazing on you!
I have tried, in my way, to be freeeee.... Gosh he was an outstanding songwriter and entertainer. I only had the privilege of attending a concert of his once, but it's something that I'll never forget. The self deprecation and gentle humor he showed, the graciousness and his generosity in the amount of encores he gave us! And of course, that gift of a golden voice. Goosbumps, still.
Such a satisfying color combo. That new Mystère absolutely glows against the green of your sweater. Glad you were able to escape the Blue Cell Block of Ban Island to share with us this pretty addition.
Your Dans l'Altelier de Robert Dallet is contrast perfection, @CoastalCouture! Beautiful day and glorious hydrangeas you have here.
So vibrant and pleasing against your top, @Croisette7!
Wowee what a beautiful wedding bouquet! TY for sharing.![]()
You are definitely doing it right with this Mystère and accessories, @Maedi! This my vote for you to be admitted to the cool kids club.![]()
A truly gorgeous dress and wonderful scarf pairing.Thank you to @Karenska for a beautiful week of coordinate and contrast and two scarf wearing! I love the ideas, styling suggestions and examples from your own scarf closet. I am sure I am not alone in appreciating your hosting while stressed at home and I hope that things ease up for you soon so you can just loll around with us in Summer Scarflandia...🙏🧡 ☀️ And thank you everyone for your marvelous photos and stylings this week. I bookmarked quite a few mod shots!
I know that our Poet-in-Residence @Cookiefiend has written an Ode to Brown, but honestly for me it was a color more often featured in outerwear, accessories or perhaps merged into a plaid. This summer I bought a linen dress with eyelet sleeves and details in...brown. Of course I need another linen dress about as much as I *need* another scarf, but it was just so compelling and sophisticated to me (plus it has pockets). Turns out it pairs wonderfully with a few (actually quite a few) scarves! I wore it yesterday evening in combination with mauve, but I have also worn it with pink; shown both ways below.
Flowers of South Africa
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And Dans un Jardin Anglais Mousseline
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Perfect scarf on site and looks.Going to try ad share a quick pic between the pop-ups that are covering the reply box. Please excuse any typos.
Haven’t had a moment to share trip pics since we returned, but here’s a couple that I think are on theme. I’ve had this one in the vault for a while, and it made it out in time for a ‘scarf on site’ in Paris!
Boite au Vol pointu. I can’t find much info on this, except it was a Bali Barret design in 2005, came in limited colourways, and features a hand holding an Hermès scarf box in front of the Eiffel Tower (shown from below, forming the black and white design). Just managed to catch the nightly light show at the tower in the background!
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Not an ideal top for it, but it’s what I was wearing at the time and checks the box for our contrast theme.
And another new-to-me that joined me on the trip, Collier de Chiens. The earlier (2013?) edition, without the dog medallions in the border. In contrasting, and complimentary, turquoise and red.
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I cropped out my large glass of red wine in the corner, which coordinated quite well! 😂
Congratulations on finding this one. It’s a beauty! I have the same scarf ring and shall try this tie.Hopping in for a quick drop of a new grail! Oh how I love it so much💘
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I wanted it loose for heat. I put the twilly charm on the top tail to hold the tie down so the silken tie wouldn’t loosen. And it worked all afternoon!
Since joining H silk life in 2018 it took me to 2023 to get a hold of the pastel anglais for the price of not my kidney. I actually found two pastel that year. One I paid a lot more for and one for below retail. So I sold the costlier one to recoup my money. And took to 2025 to get the red for the similar lack of organ payment. My top two cw’s.
This looks stunningHello and good morning,
This is not a sought-after design but imo it should be, it has all the excellence H is renowend for: a nice, balanced design, beautiful colour combinations, blanc matte overlay and jacquard! And btw, yesterday my most favourite cat who lives about 1 km from us celebrated his 14th birthday. His name is Usher which, as we live in a french speaking environment, is pronounced differently from the real one 😄, the "U" is pronounced like "ea" in early or "i" in bird. 🤣🤣 Of course, he received a birthday present from me!View attachment 6179954View attachment 6179955View attachment 6179956View attachment 6179957View attachment 6179959View attachment 6179960
Wow, congrats on finally snagging your pastel grail — it looks absolutely stunning on you! 😍 Love how you styled it with the twilly charm too, so clever. Totally worth the wait (and no kidneys lost!).Congratulations on finding this one. It’s a beauty! I have the same scarf ring and shall try this tie.
Hello @Karenska , thank you very much for this most inspiring week! I hope for you, that everything will turn to the better and perhaps you find from time to time a little consolation and joy when you wear your beautiful scarves. As banal as it sounds, everything will pass, the good times, but also the difficult ones. Bon courage!Good day, dear Scarf Friends, I have been necessarily MIA and you have been busily showing off beautifully coordinated and stylish outfits. I need to catch up, which I plan to do tonight, but I will leave you with a big thank you for all of your wonderful, inspiring contributions this week and a few more thoughts about contrasting and complementing color.
Sometimes the jewelry, in this case a vintage Zuni needlepoint brooch, feeds off the look of the scarf. I really like this look. Baobab Cat gav.
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Similarly here, cornflower blue accents support the bold red sweater and bright blue of the scarf (which also has deep red accents). Quand Soudain 70
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Bits of cobalt pop with another red sweater and the reds in Tigre Royal Fleuri. Binta, my name for this majestic beast, peeps out. Oh, animal stripes, spots and markings!
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This blue/purple freshwater pearl and garnet necklace coordinates with the blues, forest green and deep purples of Equateur.
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Neutrals on neutral. Ok, there is a pop of color with the red, but overall, the effect is complementary rather than seriously contrasting. Hermes Factory, a beautiful find on which I took a chance and I adore it.
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Greys, soft cream with a bit of harvest yellow. Les Ailes de Pegase.
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Grey on soft black and cream. Paris Station.
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And a pastel blend! All soft, all pretty and very complementary colors.
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Have a beautiful Saturday!
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Thank you very much, magen97, and welcome to this thread. I joined it not so long ago and must say, I have become addicted, such a very nice, positive and always helpful community and so many extraordinary scarves to look at and admire! I'm very much looking forward to your posts! 😍This looks stunning
Thank you, @darkstar66, for your kind words 🫂. Things are going ok, my brother is responding well to his immunotherapy treatment but there are a lot of moving parts right now which make my life a bit crazy. Your good wishes are most welcome. And your collection is beautiful, too.Hello @Karenska , thank you very much for this most inspiring week! I hope for you, that everything will turn to the better and perhaps you find from time to time a little consolation and joy when you wear your beautiful scarves. As banal as it sounds, everything will pass, the good times, but also the difficult ones. Bon courage!
Thank you so kindly, Maedi!The neutral on neutral look is beautiful with the light pink cardigan. Everything is so well planned and pretty.
Thank you, @LKBNOLA, for your kind and good wishes. It’s certainly difficult to find contractors this time of year! I love your brown and old rose and pink combos. Brown and pink are so beautiful together. That’s an interesting necklace, too, love it!Thank you to @Karenska for a beautiful week of coordinate and contrast and two scarf wearing! I love the ideas, styling suggestions and examples from your own scarf closet. I am sure I am not alone in appreciating your hosting while stressed at home and I hope that things ease up for you soon so you can just loll around with us in Summer Scarflandia...🙏🧡 ☀️ And thank you everyone for your marvelous photos and stylings this week. I bookmarked quite a few mod shots!
I know that our Poet-in-Residence @Cookiefiend has written an Ode to Brown, but honestly for me it was a color more often featured in outerwear, accessories or perhaps merged into a plaid. This summer I bought a linen dress with eyelet sleeves and details in...brown. Of course I need another linen dress about as much as I *need* another scarf, but it was just so compelling and sophisticated to me (plus it has pockets). Turns out it pairs wonderfully with a few (actually quite a few) scarves! I wore it yesterday evening in combination with mauve, but I have also worn it with pink; shown both ways below.
Flowers of South Africa
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And Dans un Jardin Anglais Mousseline
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