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

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Okay, I took the photo right away 😉 I have not been present here for some time, but I followed, loved and liked! Last week with all the wonderful reminders of Diana really touched me deeply. I remembered especially a photo where her moussie was flowing with the wind. It was so lovely.
As I wrote as a reply to @darkstar66‘s post for the first time I understood how to tie the Bova knot, because I could see it on her photo! Now for the following week Bova knots only! 😂 And to be on theme of course with my favorite format, a 90 silk. Most of my scarves are 90es, they just are so easy to tie in different ways.
Now a photo with my vintage Kachinas, no makeup and messy hair 😉View attachment 6205109
Hey, this looks wonderful and fresh on you, Katharina! 😍 I found that the Bova knot is a very useful tie and I think we have to thank @bunnycat for inventing it (dearest Bunny, where are you???👀). I look forward to many more Bovas on you!
 
The bulk of my collection are the 90s. Beautiful designs, versatile size, and such elegant silk.

Le Carnaval de Venise is my scarf of the day.

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Spectacular and the yellow hem is fabulous!
Hello and good morning,
I'd like to share an little story with you today which might warm your hearts in these days full of disaster and misery.
About 3 weeks ago, a black beauty turned up in our garden and then under our pergola. He looked for food and milk and devoured everything he found. Then we went on a journey for 1 week. When we returned, he was still there and, after having been very shy and passing like a flash in the first days, he became more and more confiding to the point that he wanted absolutely to enter the house (we did not let him at first). Of course we thought at this point that there were new neighbours with a cat. Then, after our return, we saw that he still demanded food and milk and devoured it at great speed. The past weekend we lounged under the pergola and finally saw that he had difficulties to walk. I decided to call my friend at the animal shelter Monday morning and in the evening she had found out that our beauty was not a stray cat but a missing one who had fallen off a window sill in the second floor of a building at perhaps 500 m air-line distance from us. As he was an appartement cat and traumatized he just ran away up the hill until our neighbourhood. He's now safely back at his proprietor's who weeped when he saw him again, he had thought he had lost him forever. The cherry on the cake: I had named him Blacky and whenever I called him, he came immediately, which intrigued my quite a bit. His true name is Secchi, and he just thought perhaps that I had a strange accent. 😁 Although I'm very happy for him, I miss our little boarder and in his "honour" I wear Tigre Royal today.View attachment 6205091View attachment 6205090View attachment 6205087View attachment 6205082View attachment 6205085
Awww - thank you for sharing such a sweet story!
Okay, I took the photo right away 😉 I have not been present here for some time, but I followed, loved and liked! Last week with all the wonderful reminders of Diana really touched me deeply. I remembered especially a photo where her moussie was flowing with the wind. It was so lovely.
As I wrote as a reply to @darkstar66‘s post for the first time I understood how to tie the Bova knot, because I could see it on her photo! Now for the following week Bova knots only! 😂 And to be on theme of course with my favorite format, a 90 silk. Most of my scarves are 90es, they just are so easy to tie in different ways.
Now a photo with my vintage Kachinas, no makeup and messy hair 😉View attachment 6205109
Marvelously done - I love it!
I love them all dear Cookie! 😍 And I share your opinion about the 55‘s! I also like this format very much, I find them easier to use than a gavroche.
Thank you so much! You are so right… the bandana is just a little more fabric and definitely makes it easier to wear!
 
Lil cuties today
yeah - the 70s and 55s - okay not so tiny as you say
But AnyWay!

The 70s are so good
It’s understood
Not so big as a 90
but when it’s 90
It’s all you need in the ‘hood!
( ish - that was baaaaaaad :lol:)

MilleFleurs du Mexique
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J’Aime Mon Carre
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Then there’s the 55
(‘I can’t drive 55’ in my best Ted Nugent howl)
Do take a dive into this size
The bandana is a whammma!
Brides de Gala bandana
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Pani La Shar Pawnee bandana
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And today with Tigre Royal Fleuri - coz I love me a flowered hat wearin’ tiger!
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That little pink Tigre is marvellous, Cookie!
 
Hello and good morning,
I'd like to share an little story with you today which might warm your hearts in these days full of disaster and misery.
About 3 weeks ago, a black beauty turned up in our garden and then under our pergola. He looked for food and milk and devoured everything he found. Then we went on a journey for 1 week. When we returned, he was still there and, after having been very shy and passing like a flash in the first days, he became more and more confiding to the point that he wanted absolutely to enter the house (we did not let him at first). Of course we thought at this point that there were new neighbours with a cat. Then, after our return, we saw that he still demanded food and milk and devoured it at great speed. The past weekend we lounged under the pergola and finally saw that he had difficulties to walk. I decided to call my friend at the animal shelter Monday morning and in the evening she had found out that our beauty was not a stray cat but a missing one who had fallen off a window sill in the second floor of a building at perhaps 500 m air-line distance from us. As he was an appartement cat and traumatized he just ran away up the hill until our neighbourhood. He's now safely back at his proprietor's who weeped when he saw him again, he had thought he had lost him forever. The cherry on the cake: I had named him Blacky and whenever I called him, he came immediately, which intrigued my quite a bit. His true name is Secchi, and he just thought perhaps that I had a strange accent. 😁 Although I'm very happy for him, I miss our little boarder and in his "honour" I wear Tigre Royal today.View attachment 6205091View attachment 6205090View attachment 6205087View attachment 6205082View attachment 6205085
What a lovely story, darkstar!... Love your peachy Tigre!
 
Okay, I took the photo right away 😉 I have not been present here for some time, but I followed, loved and liked! Last week with all the wonderful reminders of Diana really touched me deeply. I remembered especially a photo where her moussie was flowing with the wind. It was so lovely.
As I wrote as a reply to @darkstar66‘s post for the first time I understood how to tie the Bova knot, because I could see it on her photo! Now for the following week Bova knots only! 😂 And to be on theme of course with my favorite format, a 90 silk. Most of my scarves are 90es, they just are so easy to tie in different ways.
Now a photo with my vintage Kachinas, no makeup and messy hair 😉View attachment 6205109
Well done, Katharina Luise!
 
I like bandanas! I always enjoyed the 55 cm bandanas. I collect them mostly for color, and lately for the striped hems. I also have three 70 bandanas, a 60 cm moussie and two twillies. Some 90s in my collection are in bandana format (Pani La Shar DF, Guepards DF and Les Mustangs Marble Silk Bandana). Recently I added three very useful and easy breezy CSGM bandana shawls (a fourth one will emerge from the Scarf Gift Vault soon for my anniversary. :wave:@redheaddem !) I was surprised by how much I loved the shawls once I took the plunge, but bandanas in all formats are a perfect way to integrate some casual elegance into my wardrobe and coastal lifestyle.
Tatouages Marin, which I wore this past weekend for travel and an outdoor concert...
Tatouages Marines Bandana CSGM .webp
The 55 cm size add a pop of almost solid color to an outfit. My DH actively dislikes pattern mixing (he makes a grudging exception for stripes) so a bandana, with its limited palette is a good work-around!
SOTD, pink Brides et Destin bandana with a floral skirt.
Brides et Destin Bandana (03).webp
 
I like bandanas! I always enjoyed the 55 cm bandanas. I collect them mostly for color, and lately for the striped hems. I also have three 70 bandanas, a 60 cm moussie and two twillies. Some 90s in my collection are in bandana format (Pani La Shar DF, Guepards DF and Les Mustangs Marble Silk Bandana). Recently I added three very useful and easy breezy CSGM bandana shawls (a fourth one will emerge from the Scarf Gift Vault soon for my anniversary. :wave:@redheaddem !) I was surprised by how much I loved the shawls once I took the plunge, but bandanas in all formats are a perfect way to integrate some casual elegance into my wardrobe and coastal lifestyle.
Tatouages Marin, which I wore this past weekend for travel and an outdoor concert...
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The 55 cm size add a pop of almost solid color to an outfit. My DH actively dislikes pattern mixing (he makes a grudging exception for stripes) so a bandana, with its limited palette is a good work-around!
SOTD, pink Brides et Destin bandana with a floral skirt.
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Tatouages in the most beautiful colours, LKB!
 
Well, here I am bothering these sunflowers because I wanted to grab a photo by some yellow flowers to coordinate with my scarf. The lighting didn’t work when I tried to take the photo in front of the flowers, hence the gentle twist. And these sunflowers don’t owe me anything because they sowed themselves! 😆View attachment 6204768
You and the sunflowers-- both dazzling @Teaforparrots!
Gotta love a bodacious border! Fun to see this worn all these different ways. I would never have thought to pair a design like this with stripes, but it works excellently.
One of my favorite things about scarves is how you can rediscover them! I’d really cooled on 70s lately, and this one in particular I was thinking I needed to let go bc I don’t seem to reach for it as much.

Turns out I just needed to do better styling! Jungle Love Stamped today.

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My favorite thing about 90s is definitely all the knots! Well, and the variety.

Le Premier Chant today.

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And the look …
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Both are lovely @Jereni and your half bow knot looks great with Premier Chant! The whole ensemble very fetching. (and Thank you!)
As always, so artfully tied, LKB!
Thank you @Croisette7-- you know me... I like a pretty knot. :smile:
The bulk of my collection are the 90s. Beautiful designs, versatile size, and such elegant silk.

Le Carnaval de Venise is my scarf of the day.

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Beautiful colors @Redbirdhermes and I totally agree with your sentiments about the 90 silks.
Lil cuties today
yeah - the 70s and 55s - okay not so tiny as you say
But AnyWay!

The 70s are so good
It’s understood
Not so big as a 90
but when it’s 90
It’s all you need in the ‘hood!
( ish - that was baaaaaaad :lol:)

MilleFleurs du Mexique
View attachment 6204817
J’Aime Mon Carre
View attachment 6204819

Then there’s the 55
(‘I can’t drive 55’ in my best Ted Nugent howl)
Do take a dive into this size
The bandana is a whammma!
Brides de Gala bandana
View attachment 6204820
Pani La Shar Pawnee bandana
View attachment 6204821
And today with Tigre Royal Fleuri - coz I love me a flowered hat wearin’ tiger!
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There are all so great! I giggled at your Tiger comment @Cookiefiend! And I think I may have become your twin on J'Aime Mon Carre recently, too. (and thank you for the border love!)
Thank you to @Cookiefiend for hosting this thought provoking theme week.

I am starting with a 90 carré - this format and my SOTD were my first H, my first love so to speak.

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Recently, I am feeling quite satisfied with my selection of 90s (although of course there are still some grails to hunt and new temptations to ponder with every new season)

I do think the 90 silk is the most elegant format and I feel like many designs look the best in a 90 with the beautiful silk twill sheen that other formats lack..
Let me know when you find the secret to "Scarf Peace"... so far it has been an elusive state for me to achieve @Jacq1 :winkiss:
Stunning FoSA and thank you for tickling us with your gorgeous knots.
Thank you -- always a pleasure to let the scarves shine @GloWW0rM!
Hello and good morning,
I'd like to share an little story with you today which might warm your hearts in these days full of disaster and misery.
About 3 weeks ago, a black beauty turned up in our garden and then under our pergola. He looked for food and milk and devoured everything he found. Then we went on a journey for 1 week. When we returned, he was still there and, after having been very shy and passing like a flash in the first days, he became more and more confiding to the point that he wanted absolutely to enter the house (we did not let him at first). Of course we thought at this point that there were new neighbours with a cat. Then, after our return, we saw that he still demanded food and milk and devoured it at great speed. The past weekend we lounged under the pergola and finally saw that he had difficulties to walk. I decided to call my friend at the animal shelter Monday morning and in the evening she had found out that our beauty was not a stray cat but a missing one who had fallen off a window sill in the second floor of a building at perhaps 500 m air-line distance from us. As he was an appartement cat and traumatized he just ran away up the hill until our neighbourhood. He's now safely back at his proprietor's who weeped when he saw him again, he had thought he had lost him forever. The cherry on the cake: I had named him Blacky and whenever I called him, he came immediately, which intrigued my quite a bit. His true name is Secchi, and he just thought perhaps that I had a strange accent. 😁 Although I'm very happy for him, I miss our little boarder and in his "honour" I wear Tigre Royal today.View attachment 6205091View attachment 6205090View attachment 6205087View attachment 6205082View attachment 6205085
A very touching story @darkstar. I loved reading it and thank you for sharing. You chose a fitting scarf to honor your little guest (so pretty, too!). We are twins on this Tigre Royale also!
Okay, I took the photo right away 😉 I have not been present here for some time, but I followed, loved and liked! Last week with all the wonderful reminders of Diana really touched me deeply. I remembered especially a photo where her moussie was flowing with the wind. It was so lovely.
As I wrote as a reply to @darkstar66‘s post for the first time I understood how to tie the Bova knot, because I could see it on her photo! Now for the following week Bova knots only! 😂 And to be on theme of course with my favorite format, a 90 silk. Most of my scarves are 90es, they just are so easy to tie in different ways.
Now a photo with my vintage Kachinas, no makeup and messy hair 😉View attachment 6205109
Absolutely gorgeous dear @LKBNOLA! The different ways you tied it and the mix with your striped blouse! 😍 Now I have to stalk this scarf! 😂
Thank you @Katharina Luise -- it is always so nice to see you and your beautiful photos. I am glad you enjoyed FoSA and I commend you on your perfect execution of the Criss Cross Bova Knot!
 
I like bandanas! I always enjoyed the 55 cm bandanas. I collect them mostly for color, and lately for the striped hems. I also have three 70 bandanas, a 60 cm moussie and two twillies. Some 90s in my collection are in bandana format (Pani La Shar DF, Guepards DF and Les Mustangs Marble Silk Bandana). Recently I added three very useful and easy breezy CSGM bandana shawls (a fourth one will emerge from the Scarf Gift Vault soon for my anniversary. :wave:@redheaddem !) I was surprised by how much I loved the shawls once I took the plunge, but bandanas in all formats are a perfect way to integrate some casual elegance into my wardrobe and coastal lifestyle.
Tatouages Marin, which I wore this past weekend for travel and an outdoor concert...
View attachment 6205016
The 55 cm size add a pop of almost solid color to an outfit. My DH actively dislikes pattern mixing (he makes a grudging exception for stripes) so a bandana, with its limited palette is a good work-around!
SOTD, pink Brides et Destin bandana with a floral skirt.
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The more I see your Bandana CSGMs the more I’m in love with the look! I had been thinking they were a bit boring, but now I am convinced they give just the right amount of je ne sais quoi to every outfit 😉 Until now I have only 55‘s in my scarf drawer, but I think a big cozy bandana needs to move in with me 😂 Gorgeous dear @LKBNOLA! 😍 But I also love your Brides et Destin! I had been thinking about buying it but was not sure about the pink. Now I see it is beautiful.
 
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