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I feel I can't be far off when I follow the lead of our dear @Croisette7. Celebrating the red, white and blue today (along with a few other colors) with Carnaval des Oiseaux as my scarf of the day.
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Adding a flat shot of my red colorway. It is a silk 140.
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Oh, congratulations @Jereni! How lovely that you found this one. And you styled it my favorite way (though I went with "french blue" today)! My DH says it would not feel like the 4th of July without the "Fireworks Scarf." I am wearing mine tonight too. Heading to a cookout and birthday celebration for a friend. Every year I try to get the flag in the background...
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Just beautiful @EtsyBoss! Enjoy your celebrations and congratulations on your continuing swim milestones!
Happy 4th of July, my friends in the US!
Every country or nation has momentous historical events to celebrate. And I'm sure H has an appropriate scarf or scarves for such occasions. Pretty sure too that many of us can find birds representative of our country or find feathers incorporated into our festive regalia.
When I was young, I loved the peacock feathers that were part of festive decor for Diwali and other Indian festivals. So here's another peacock from a recent acquisition, appropriately in (mostly) blue, red and white. And greetings from the lion next to it, symbol of my country
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Emile et Une Nuit has many feathery denizens in its design. And that magnificent bird next to the giraffe was one of the reasons why I decided to buy this scarf.
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Decisions, decisions ... I have gone through many phases in my love affair with H scarves, ranging from OMG to sales goggles to a much more measured response now (aka I ran out of space). I try to buy scarves now which are either coup de coeur or which I'm fairly certain I will wear and not only admire. That's not to say that I don't still fall victim to FOMO or sales goggles.
This design was completely sales goggles. I really really wanted it but it was a 140 silk, not a format I wear often. My dear SA let me sigh over several cws, then firmly put them awayI really wanted that black cw...
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Dear scarfies, it popped up after several months at a local reseller for half retail. Like I could say No? Carnaval des Oiseaux, come to my grabby hands! As you can see, I am still not good at dealing with 140 worth of silk.
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A Coup de coeur now. I found this necktie on the bay and the material looked like scarf silk. That eagle was irresistable with its talons and wingsweep. Worn here with another tie in similar cw: Parade. I'm still hoping one day to find which RTW or scarf has this wonderful bird of prey.
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I'd like to recount a feathery titbit from SOTD history now. When I first found this lovely community, the scarf mistress (the amazing ABQ2ATL) was fond of giving scarf quizzes. One scarfie @Bostonjetset joined in the fun and gave us this mystery picture which everyone found familiar but the name of the scarf remained just out of reachCan you identify it? Bonne chance!
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What a super example of how the right tie can completely change your perspective on a scarf.
This whole post made me smile @xincinsin! Congratulations on your Emile (twins!) and your Carnaval des Oiseaux origin story is th every best kind we all love to hear! The perils of FOMO and Sales Goggles are very real! Thank you for the fun scarf "quiz"!Happy 4th of July, my friends in the US!
Every country or nation has momentous historical events to celebrate. And I'm sure H has an appropriate scarf or scarves for such occasions. Pretty sure too that many of us can find birds representative of our country or find feathers incorporated into our festive regalia.
When I was young, I loved the peacock feathers that were part of festive decor for Diwali and other Indian festivals. So here's another peacock from a recent acquisition, appropriately in (mostly) blue, red and white. And greetings from the lion next to it, symbol of my country
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Emile et Une Nuit has many feathery denizens in its design. And that magnificent bird next to the giraffe was one of the reasons why I decided to buy this scarf.
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Decisions, decisions ... I have gone through many phases in my love affair with H scarves, ranging from OMG to sales goggles to a much more measured response now (aka I ran out of space). I try to buy scarves now which are either coup de coeur or which I'm fairly certain I will wear and not only admire. That's not to say that I don't still fall victim to FOMO or sales goggles.
This design was completely sales goggles. I really really wanted it but it was a 140 silk, not a format I wear often. My dear SA let me sigh over several cws, then firmly put them awayI really wanted that black cw...
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Dear scarfies, it popped up after several months at a local reseller for half retail. Like I could say No? Carnaval des Oiseaux, come to my grabby hands! As you can see, I am still not good at dealing with 140 worth of silk.
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A Coup de coeur now. I found this necktie on the bay and the material looked like scarf silk. That eagle was irresistable with its talons and wingsweep. Worn here with another tie in similar cw: Parade. I'm still hoping one day to find which RTW or scarf has this wonderful bird of prey.
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I'd like to recount a feathery titbit from SOTD history now. When I first found this lovely community, the scarf mistress (the amazing ABQ2ATL) was fond of giving scarf quizzes. One scarfie @Bostonjetset joined in the fun and gave us this mystery picture which everyone found familiar but the name of the scarf remained just out of reachCan you identify it? Bonne chance!
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Congratulations @Croisette7! It is very very beautiful and I love how you have tied it to show the moon! I still do not have mine but look forward to it -- very inspired by your tie and styling.
A cute look-- the scarf and bracelet stack are perfect @Jereni!Epaulettes de Gala for this quintessentially summery day.
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And the bracelet stack… this Lanternes bangle pairs so perfectly with the EdG scarf it’s silly.
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I hope you all had a lovely time @Redbirdhermes-- you certainly wore the perfect scarf for a wedding!There are a pair of chickens on this scarf. And a musician and a bridal couple. Perfect to wear to a wedding.
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Heading out to my niece's wedding this afternoon with Costume de Fete as my scarf of the day.
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Many congratulations to your niece on her wedding! Perfect scarf choice, with the cheerful nuptial celebrations.There are a pair of chickens on this scarf. And a musician and a bridal couple. Perfect to wear to a wedding.
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Heading out to my niece's wedding this afternoon with Costume de Fete as my scarf of the day.
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Thank you ... hope yours will arrive soon!This whole post made me smile @xincinsin! Congratulations on your Emile (twins!) and your Carnaval des Oiseaux origin story is th every best kind we all love to hear! The perils of FOMO and Sales Goggles are very real! Thank you for the fun scarf "quiz"!
Congratulations @Croisette7! It is very very beautiful and I love how you have tied it to show the moon! I still do not have mine but look forward to it -- very inspired by your tie and styling.
A cute look-- the scarf and bracelet stack are perfect @Jereni!
I hope you all had a lovely time @Redbirdhermes-- you certainly wore the perfect scarf for a wedding!
Grand Prix and sunset are perfect! Love your cut-out linen dress with Plumes!Thank you very much to @xincinsin for a great week-- I don't think I was able to squeeze in even one of my bird scarves but I did manage some cottons and a mousseline! Before the theme ends I will post my SOTD and my SOTE--
SOTD Grand Prix au Faubourg for an early afternoon movie (OT but it was on theme for the movie!) and a bonus photo of the sunset, which reminds me of my scarf...
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My best friend from college is visiting for a few days and this evening we ate and sat outside and talked for hours as old friends do. On topic with Plumes en Fête CSGM-- a whole lot of beautiful feathers for a breezy night. Bonus shot I caught of one of the fireworks down on our beach last night... I thought it was so pretty to see the fireworks at sunset!
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this is so lovely! when laid flat, it doesnt catch my eye, but the colours blend so well when you wear it
Thank you for hosting 🌟 week, FA73! looking forward to it. am also travelling, so not sure how often I can contribute.Happy Sunday, Scarflandia Galaxy!
Thank you to @xincinsin for a fun and light week and to the scarf mistresses for inviting me to guest host what is going to be another “stellar” week thanks to you all. When I accepted, I anticipated a week staying at home and going through my scarves at leisure. It turns out that not only I will be traveling, but in a faraway land, with no scarves at hand, so the modeled pics will be mostly from the archives. And I apologize in advance if I don’t get to comment on your posts as often as I would like, or in a timely manner. I will be 6 hours behind my usual time zone!
So, what are stars ⭐⭐⭐? Science tells us that they are massive spheres of plasma, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, held together by gravity. Their brilliance originates from nuclear fusion at their cores, emitting immense energy in the form of light and heat. Something like this 🔭 ⁉️ :
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But no matter what we know through science, stars remain shrouded in mystery. Throughout history, they have been sources of superstition, tales, and beliefs. They embody wonder, and the contemplation of a starry sky 🌃 stirs a profound reflection on our place in the vastness of the universe. And vastness it is! Astronomers estimate the observable universe may contain up to one septillion stars, (that's 1 followed by 24 zeros!). The Milky Way galaxy has more than 100 billion stars. While approximately 9,000 stars are visible in the entire sky with the naked eye, only about 2,000 are visible from a single location on a very dark night.
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I think Alice Shirley is the master at capturing the beauty and the mystery of the night sky.
Tyger Tyger burning bright, in the forests of the night
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The magic of a snowy owl flying amid the northern lights
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Orpheus bewitching the world under a starry sky
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Join me in ⭐⭐⭐⭐stargazing ⭐⭐⭐⭐this week! And as always, on-theme or not, your SOTD is a star in its own right, so please share!
Beautiful start to the week, @FA73 I’m your cousin, sister and twin on these! Thanks for some inspiration for a dreamy theme. I love celestial-themed anything 🌌Happy Sunday, Scarflandia Galaxy!
Thank you to @xincinsin for a fun and light week and to the scarf mistresses for inviting me to guest host what is going to be another “stellar” week thanks to you all. When I accepted, I anticipated a week staying at home and going through my scarves at leisure. It turns out that not only I will be traveling, but in a faraway land, with no scarves at hand, so the modeled pics will be mostly from the archives. And I apologize in advance if I don’t get to comment on your posts as often as I would like, or in a timely manner. I will be 6 hours behind my usual time zone!
So, what are stars ⭐⭐⭐? Science tells us that they are massive spheres of plasma, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, held together by gravity. Their brilliance originates from nuclear fusion at their cores, emitting immense energy in the form of light and heat. Something like this 🔭 ⁉️ :
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But no matter what we know through science, stars remain shrouded in mystery. Throughout history, they have been sources of superstition, tales, and beliefs. They embody wonder, and the contemplation of a starry sky 🌃 stirs a profound reflection on our place in the vastness of the universe. And vastness it is! Astronomers estimate the observable universe may contain up to one septillion stars, (that's 1 followed by 24 zeros!). The Milky Way galaxy has more than 100 billion stars. While approximately 9,000 stars are visible in the entire sky with the naked eye, only about 2,000 are visible from a single location on a very dark night.
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I think Alice Shirley is the master at capturing the beauty and the mystery of the night sky.
Tyger Tyger burning bright, in the forests of the night
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The magic of a snowy owl flying amid the northern lights
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Orpheus bewitching the world under a starry sky
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Join me in ⭐⭐⭐⭐stargazing ⭐⭐⭐⭐this week! And as always, on-theme or not, your SOTD is a star in its own right, so please share!