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It's the most elegant one from your country!Very beautiful combination, Croisette7, and I see that you are a Reverso fan, like me.😍
Thank you, Cookie!100% - fantastic!
❤️❤️❤️
Truly beautiful!
‘This is how it begins’
I agree with you so much!
Gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
Each way you’ve tied it, is just gorgeous - I especially like the zebra skirt pairing!
Thank you again for showing us all these different ties!
Beautiful!
What glorious greeeens!
wow… beautiful!
Stunning, @darkstar66, absolutely stunning! I remember that particular booklet well. It was around when I first started to become seriously interested in Hermes scarves. I looked through it trying to decide which one scarf I was going to buy that season.Hello and good morning,
I think it's time for Alice, no? I started to buy H scarves in 1991, for quite some years, and then I took a looong leave of absence from H. I don't know why exactly, I was perhaps a bit fed up, thought the designs to be too bourgois or classic/tedious for me and anyway, I was more into other designers then, two swiss ones which seemed more exciting and modern to me (and which have disappeared meanwhile!). Then, in 2014, there was this back cover on the seasonal scarves booklet H used to issue at that time. View attachment 6215009I was fascinated. Went to the boutique and bought my first H scarf in over 10 years. Had no idea who the designer was, but I know now! 😁View attachment 6215010View attachment 6215011View attachment 6215012
Both are very beautiful, Redbird, but that 140 is spectacular!I first found this design in a giant silk.
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Shortly afterwards the 90 came along. Both are beautiful and are staying in the collection.
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Sieste au Paradis is my scarf of the day.
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Thank you, CoastalCouture! And I think you took the plunge eventually...Stunning, @darkstar66, absolutely stunning! I remember that particular booklet well. It was around when I first started to become seriously interested in Hermes scarves. I looked through it trying to decide which one scarf I was going to buy that season.
You are absolutely right, LKB. This is one of the best designs ever for me.Good morning everyone and Happy Friday. I am a little disappointed that I have been so busy and unable to focus on these designers because, as for so many of us, they are quite high in my personal Pantheon of Silk Artists! Aline Honoré is by far the artist with the most multiples across a number of designs in my collection. In fact, I have three new cws of 90 Sieste, Fleurs d'Indiennes and Parures de Samouraïs that I plan to debut this fall!!!! But for today I am wearing one of my beloved Sieste 90s in summer brights. I am not usually quite this matchy-matchy but for today...
It started in a pretty cantilevered collar knot (basically @Cookiefiend's Impossible knot with more structured folds)
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And after a doctor's appointment and a trip to the tailor, it has ended up like this...
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But it matters not at all because I love Sieste au Paradis in any format, size, knot or fold!!!!
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Thank you @Maedi!Such pretty ones. The look with pendant and Evie is so good.
Your Pelages collection is fantastis @Katharina Luise, and moreover, you look fantastic in them! Now I want to look for a bright one to go with my brown...Apologies for not commenting on all your wonderful posts dear scarfies! There are a lot of things happening here that prevent me from tying scarves, taking photos etc. Only enough time to admire your beautiful selections and giving a little love emoji ❤️
And because of actual heatwave no intention to wear something around my neck. 🫣 Anyhow a belated thanks to @AnnaE for teaching us so much about everything Grygkar related! It was wonderful! 😍 And thanks to @Jereni for guiding us through a week with my absolute favorite designers! The three A ladies are by far the most represented in my scarf drawer.
So today I took one of my most loved scarves Pélages et Camouflages and used it as a headband. This is the red one. I have two other 90 silks in green and brown and a warm one for autumn and winter.
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Thank you so much @LitGeek!Both look incredible on you, but this first one is a stunner 😍
Hello twin! ... now I need a blue Bateaux.
Thank you for this beautiful array @Croisette7. They are all wonderful, but I am absolutely smitten with the Pelages moussie with your blouse and necklace, and your green DuJA is TDF... and it is so nice to see Jardins d'Andalousie this week, too! I am inspired to pull mine out by your post!
I am your twin @darkstar66. I hear your reservations but I personally admire these beautiful sets of armor for the artistry rather than the intended use-- my children all adored the Art and Armor section of NYC's Metropolitan Museum, which includes some beautiful examples of armor across ages and cultures. But people are quite particular about what they will or won't tolerate even in a representational medium (snakes! skeletons! weapons! hunters!) and that has its own subjective logic and truth.Hello,
Parures de Samourais is without doubt a masterpiece and perhaps the diamond in my collection. But... I am ambivalent towards this design. In my cw, it surely has magnificent colours, I think, the design is wonderfully drawn (I don't think I have anything this meticulously drawn), it has a sort of 3 dimensional effect regarding its different elements, it is mesmerizing and yet despite of all of this, I don't wear it, it's just in my collection.View attachment 6214693View attachment 6214694View attachment 6214695
Well no fair @FA73-- we can't all be expected to have the absolutely perfect blouse to amp up the beautiful borders on our scarves, now can we? Way to set a high bar and scramble the styling expectations... In all seriousness, this is amazing!Borders are usually amazing on Aline Honoré's scarves and Pytheas is no exception!
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I love this @Nomad-- fabulous collection and as we have said many times, we probably aren't done yet! We are almost exact twins. One could of course admire these "uniforms" for the artistry alone, but I think that heritage also comes into it and is so important-- each of my brothers has inherited and displays some of our great-grandfather and grandfather's cavalry swords. It is part of the family history.Oh my this is stunning on you! Yes it certainly has such detailing and shading and colors. I feel this is seen less and less as we go on in seasons which makes it a jewel nowadays for sure. It is my top jewel in my collection based on just that fact. Unlike you I have a tie to the Samourais in that my children are half Japanese and have their ancestral Samourais sword. So it was one I had to have in my collection if for that reason alone. I, like you, rarely wear mine. But for me it’s that I don’t want to stain it or ruin it in any way so they stay in a drawer most of the time. Similar to my marbles that way. So beautiful that I admire rather than wear all the time. I reach for so many other silks than those. I hope to acquire all the colorways some day haha. The colorway you and I share is my favorite in the 90’s
Here are mine…so far
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Oh me oh my thissssssss is the best!! Awesome matching! Which colorway is this? Do you have a flat pic?
Love this colorway! Stunning
This is just an inspired outfit @Teaforparrots!Contrasting my fuchsia top with my most chartreuse plants 😆 The hot pink accents in my scarf help tie it in with the shirt. View attachment 6214805
Love this Sarasa @Cookiefiend! You look so cool and stylish...My A for the day - L’Art du Sarasa
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I am several days behind in this week's wonderful and colorful theme. Thank you @Jereni for reminding me that scarves I have in regular rotation are, in fact, grails for some people. I can finally contribute with two Aline Honore's from the archives.
Paurures de Samourais
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Au Coeur de la Vie
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@LKBNOLA, surprise! We are twins on the Sézane marinière! No twinning or even a sibling relation on your scarves though. A gorgeous selection!
There's a whole lot of twinning go on with us in these posts @CoastalCouture! I am twins on the two 90s (thrilled to have found that gorgeous ACdlV recently!) and twins on the navy Tulipomanie as well as twins on the marinière... blue lovers are bound to be twins when it comes to scarf selection, right?Sharing my only giant triangles, what else but, Tulipomanie! This Aline Honore is the first design I have purchased in more than one color way. I was a little intimidated by the brilliant colors of the silk release a few years back; I loved them all but, thought they were too bright for me. Ha! Now I'm considering one of those super cute 45s. This is how it begins.
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I love this @labelo! I am your blue sister. I think I am going to try to wear it tomorrow...Continuing with Alice Shirley it’s Tyger Tyger in the new 70 format.View attachment 6214960
Lovely and so pretty with your necklace and skirt @darkstar66.Hello and good morning,
I think it's time for Alice, no? I started to buy H scarves in 1991, for quite some years, and then I took a looong leave of absence from H. I don't know why exactly, I was perhaps a bit fed up, thought the designs to be too bourgois or classic/tedious for me and anyway, I was more into other designers then, two swiss ones which seemed more exciting and modern to me (and which have disappeared meanwhile!). Then, in 2014, there was this back cover on the seasonal scarves booklet H used to issue at that time. View attachment 6215009I was fascinated. Went to the boutique and bought my first H scarf in over 10 years. Had no idea who the designer was, but I know now! 😁View attachment 6215010View attachment 6215011View attachment 6215012
These ar eabsolutely stunning @cascade2021. And so beautifully styled, too... that first Plumes has me all a-swoon!Some archive photos 140 CS by Aline Honoré: Plumes en Fête cw 02 + 11; Sieste au Paradis cw 12
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Thank you @Jereni for hosting amid chaos, especially. I know we all appreciate it so much! These are both beautiful-- twins on the ITCW and sisters on the DuJA, though I would like also to twin on this one!Well, no sooner had my week calmed down than chaos erupted again! Sometimes you are the hammer, sometimes you are the nail, as they say.
For the close of this week, we shall turn to the beauteous creations of Alice Shirley, if you all haven’t already. Alice is the most ‘recent’ of our three designers this week, and it seems to me that she began producing grail designs almost immediately.
Alice’s repertoire is nature nature nature almost exclusively, among with mythology. I believe I read that an overarching mission for her is to feature endangered animals to raise awareness. Much to admire!
Some of you amazing scarfies own every Alice design in at least one colorway! I cannot claim that - I think my count of Alice scarves is at 10 at this point, but some designs like Tyger Tyger and L’Esprit de la Forêt continue to elude me.
Into the Canadian Wild today:
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And my DuJA from yesterday, when I originally meant to put out this post.
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So beautifully tied with your ring and your earrings are perfection with this @FA73.Sisters with you @Jereni on both your scarves today and thank you for guiding us this week!
Nature theme + designs that tie so well make Alice the second (after Aline) most represented designer in my collection.
Marine biodiversity today!
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Beautiful @Redbirdhermes! I am your 90 twin and 140 sister-- cannot get enough of this one...I first found this design in a giant silk.
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Shortly afterwards the 90 came along. Both are beautiful and are staying in the collection.
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Sieste au Paradis is my scarf of the day.
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Hello Jereni, very beautiful and truly iconic scarves. I have only 7 designs from Alice Shirley but as for me, this is enough, with the exception of DuJa perhaps. But at those prices, no way for me. Yes, and perhaps Esprit de la Forêt, but in which cw?Well, no sooner had my week calmed down than chaos erupted again! Sometimes you are the hammer, sometimes you are the nail, as they say.
For the close of this week, we shall turn to the beauteous creations of Alice Shirley, if you all haven’t already. Alice is the most ‘recent’ of our three designers this week, and it seems to me that she began producing grail designs almost immediately.
Alice’s repertoire is nature nature nature almost exclusively, among with mythology. I believe I read that an overarching mission for her is to feature endangered animals to raise awareness. Much to admire!
Some of you amazing scarfies own every Alice design in at least one colorway! I cannot claim that - I think my count of Alice scarves is at 10 at this point, but some designs like Tyger Tyger and L’Esprit de la Forêt continue to elude me.
Into the Canadian Wild today:
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And my DuJA from yesterday, when I originally meant to put out this post.
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Thank you, LKBNOLA. I very appreciate your insights. And I must try my PdS on grey tweed, I have a herringbone (fishbone?) jacket. Perhaps this will tame it down a bit (contrast! 😁).Thank you @Maedi!
Your Pelages collection is fantastis @Katharina Luise, and moreover, you look fantastic in them! Now I want to look for a bright one to go with my brown...
Thank you so much @LitGeek!
Thank you for this beautiful array @Croisette7. They are all wonderful, but I am absolutely smitten with the Pelages moussie with your blouse and necklace, and your green DuJA is TDF... and it is so nice to see Jardins d'Andalousie this week, too! I am inspired to pull mine out by your post!
PS While you hunt for a blue Bateaux, I will be still busy searching for the black...
I am your twin @darkstar66. I hear your reservations but I personally admire these beautiful sets of armor for the artistry rather than the intended use-- my children all adored the Art and Armor section of NYC's Metropolitan Museum, which includes some beautiful examples of armor across ages and cultures. But people are quite particular about what they will or won't tolerate even in a representational medium (snakes! skeletons! weapons! hunters!) and that has its own subjective logic and truth.I do hope you will wear your beautiful PdS for the amazing design; it looks so lovely with your necklace and as we are fond of saying here in Scarflandia, "Some days, you just need a Samouraïs!"
Here's a pic of mine to go along with @Croisette7's above...
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Well no fair @FA73-- we can't all be expected to have the absolutely perfect blouse to amp up the beautiful borders on our scarves, now can we? Way to set a high bar and scramble the styling expectations... In all seriousness, this is amazing!
I love this @Nomad-- fabulous collection and as we have said many times, we probably aren't done yet! We are almost exact twins. One could of course admire these "uniforms" for the artistry alone, but I think that heritage also comes into it and is so important-- each of my brothers has inherited and displays some of our great-grandfather and grandfather's cavalry swords. It is part of the family history.
This is just an inspired outfit @Teaforparrots!
Love this Sarasa @Cookiefiend! You look so cool and stylish...
There's a whole lot of twinning go on with us in these posts @CoastalCouture! I am twins on the two 90s (thrilled to have found that gorgeous ACdlV recently!) and twins on the navy Tulipomanie as well as twins on the marinière... blue lovers are bound to be twins when it comes to scarf selection, right?
I love this @labelo! I am your blue sister. I think I am going to try to wear it tomorrow...
Lovely and so pretty with your necklace and skirt @darkstar66.
These ar eabsolutely stunning @cascade2021. And so beautifully styled, too... that first Plumes has me all a-swoon!
Thank you @Jereni for hosting amid chaos, especially. I know we all appreciate it so much! These are both beautiful-- twins on the ITCW and sisters on the DuJA, though I would like also to twin on this one!
So beautifully tied with your ring and your earrings are perfection with this @FA73.
Beautiful @Redbirdhermes! I am your 90 twin and 140 sister-- cannot get enough of this one...
Your story is so interesting and I received my first Hermès scarf in 1991, too. Again, your color choice here and how it goes with your wardrobe is very inspiring. Did Lazy Leopardess by Arlene Ess, the Swiss artist speak to you?Hello and good morning,
I think it's time for Alice, no? I started to buy H scarves in 1991, for quite some years, and then I took a looong leave of absence from H. I don't know why exactly, I was perhaps a bit fed up, thought the designs to be too bourgois or classic/tedious for me and anyway, I was more into other designers then, two swiss ones which seemed more exciting and modern to me (and which have disappeared meanwhile!). Then, in 2014, there was this back cover on the seasonal scarves booklet H used to issue at that time. View attachment 6215009I was fascinated. Went to the boutique and bought my first H scarf in over 10 years. Had no idea who the designer was, but I know now! 😁View attachment 6215010View attachment 6215011View attachment 6215012