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

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Hello all! I'm nearing the end of my visit here in Rwanda and it has been absolutely amazing! Today a silverback gorilla stared straight into my soul. That feeling is unforgettable and indescribable. I've walked muddy trails at 10,000ft elevation, slipped and fell flat on my butt into a pile of stinging nettles, heard chimpanzees vocalizing all around me in the forest, shopped to support the local community, ate way too much because the food has been too good, taught two papermaking classes, and captured a few scarf wearings, including 2 newbies I picked up at the airport in Qatar.

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Masks are to protect the gorillas from contracting diseases from humans. They are required! Here there is a youngster grooming one of the silverbacks. This completely made my day!

View attachment 6212106 Isn't he magnificent! He is staring directly into my soul. All of the gorillas in Rwanda are named, to signify their importance and their individuality. It also helps to keep track of them and aids in long term research. This beautiful male is Charles, one of the few with a non-Western name. The gorillas born in 2024 will be named next month in a huge celebration called Kwita Izina. It's really something!

I've missed you all and look forward to being back in the swing of things. One last hike here tomorrow - we are climbing to the top of a volcano - Mt Bisoke - for our 28th anniversary. 12,000-some feet!
What an incredible journey you are on! And what style you brought with your beautiful scarves! Thank you so much for sharing. I hope you enjoyed your anniversary hike. Safe travels.
 
Wonderful @AnnaE. Thank you for your incredible research and organization. Especially considering the volume of work by this prolific artist!

All of these are fabulous @Maedi! I can't pick a favorite but my heart beats fast for the DD :hbeat: Have you shown your new "picnic scarf"? What a great find.

Thank you @Maedi! I am trying to branch out a bit more-- I am glad you noticed the effort... :winkiss:

This tie really shows the unusual colors of this JQ @Jereni-- and I love the matching stack...

Well, I hope your busy time at work is at least rewarding @Helena7! When you come back perhaps we will see some scarves restored to your closet from your sister's pile! Meanwhile both of these are just lovely -- especially love the plissé styling.

I just love this @Nomad! You inspired me to post mine today!

A beautiful, fresh and sophisticated summer outfit @rom. I think you are on to something with your second knot. The You Tube site called Cranley Place (https://www.youtube.com/c/cranleyplace) is run by an expert scarf knot stylist called Maya. I think you will find some of her knots like the posy knot to be a great way to showcase a striped or contrast hem. Happy exploring and please show us what you come up with!

Such an iconic photo and what a great scarf to have in your collection @Redbirdhermes!

Your off topics are lovely @Cookiefiend and your archive shots are beautiful Grygkar examples...
Thank you so much! This was the debut for the picnic scarf. I spied another cw in the Munich boutique.
You look sharp and on point in the black BdG and lovely with Pirouette, dear twin.
 
Sneaking in with the blue Oiseaux, highlighting the cheeky guy perched on an insulator:

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The weather’s been so unpredictable and wet that I haven’t worn many scarves lately, but it’s a glorious day today. I’m off to the Schrebergarten to see if the magpies and crows are impressed. :cool:
OMG Fizzy! ... what a rare and incredible beautiful cw, can you show it flat please!
 
August 10-16: Amazed by Annie, Alice And Aline

Greetings Scarflandia! This week we will dive into the unending beauty and colorfulness of scarves by Annie Faivre, Alice Shirley, and Aline Honore! Three of the most popular designers of the ‘modern era’ of Hermes scarf repertoire, or at least it seems to me.

I will return later with some sub-themes but since my initial research shows that Annie began doing scarves for Hermes first, let’s start with your Annie Faivre scarves today!
 
Sneaking in with the blue Oiseaux, highlighting the cheeky guy perched on an insulator:

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The weather’s been so unpredictable and wet that I haven’t worn many scarves lately, but it’s a glorious day today. I’m off to the Schrebergarten to see if the magpies and crows are impressed. :cool:
A glorious cw and the insulator detail is so cute. Happy gardening.
 
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