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Off to Sunday brunch. Stately Wheels 90, my only red scarf, paired with Peekaboo with a python handle (year of the snake?). Love how the diamond-back snake motif coords with the pattern on the horse’s tiara (of course, only I notice that and geek out on this… LOL)… oh, just noticed… the border on this one is nice, too! I suppose this post crosses over themes for back-to-back-to-back weeks

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What a beauty! Red and gold is perfect!
 
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All beautiful, lkb! I adore that Zenobie on you! And what a lucky find!
Thanks for the wonderful introduction, Anna. I don't have as much red and gold, but red I do have in abundance. I love today's 140, Tropiques Ponconne, which you enabled. View attachment 6122575❤️
Thank you @Awillow and I love your red and white Tropiques Poinconne-- just lovely! And the SD which I twin with you and Karenska on...
Barbette, first, the lavender bandana and sweater look gorgeous. Such a beautiful color that is one I typically don’t wear so I admire it heartily. Please, what is the design?
Second, this goes out to @LKBNOLA , too and others who approach plisses with a bit of trepidation. I have several plisses. They wear like IRON and are tough! And while it is true that they can relax after time, I find that they spring back like little slinkies with no trouble, especially if they are folded neatly and placed in their round boxes after use and if needed, a bit of airing. The ones I have purchased over several years that had tight pleats still have them. Only two have pretty relaxed pleats but they were received that way and were great deals. I only have one now. Even a relaxed plisse can look good and can be a bit more malleable.
A very relaxed Legende de la Kuna Peuple.
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All of these are tight pleats:
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What a delightful introduction, @AnnaE and such gorgeous red scarves. This is the Year of the Snake, more specifically, the Wood Snake because other elements combine with the new year’s animal. I think these internet photos are fun and that tablescape is stunning.
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Some reds in my collection:
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This could be worn for the Year of the Tiger.
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Beautiful plissés and gorgeous scarves for the theme @Karenska!
some Reds

Decoupages CSGM

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Comedie Italienne

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Marwari

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Jonques et Sampans

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La Cle des champs

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Alphabet III dipdye

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Brides de Gala dipdye 1,40

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Festival dipdye

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Grand Manege detail

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Grand Manege a Jouets CSGM

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Cliquetis dipdye 1,40

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Rêve Corail

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All so beautiful-- I love looking at the jewelry pairings @Croisette7 and I adore the blouse with your Alphabets III!!!
Welcome @AnnaE to the Lunar New Year week, and the celebration of red scarves.

Beloved India is my scarf of the day.

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Perfect crossover @Redbirdhermes!
 
26 Jan - Festive Hues: Bright Colours for the Lunar New Year, especially red

Happy New Year, scarf friends!

This year, the Lunar New Year is on Wednesday, January 29.

Before discussing the lunar new year, let's talk about the 'traditional' new year that a large portion of the world celebrates on January 1. Why January 1?

It just kind of... happened. January as a month existed since 713 BCE, but January 1 became the first day of the year in 153 BCE. Previously, the New Year started in March on the spring equinox, when new Roman consuls began their term. A political crisis in Lusitania in 153 BCE led the Romans to send a consul 2.5 months early, shifting the year's start. Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar in 46 BCE and formalized January 1 as the first day of the year.

When the Gregorian calendar was created, Pope Gregory XIII adjusted it for leap years and formalized the 'new' January 1 (10 days sooner than it would have been otherwise) as the start of the year.

With Western countries exploring the world and attempting colonization, January 1 became a standard New Year for many. At the same time, there are other New Years: the Jewish New Year (we are currently in year 5785), the Ethiopian New Year, the Thai New Year, the Persian New Year, the Islamic New Year, and what I understand to be multiple New Years in India, including Diwali.

But we are here to celebrate the Lunar New Year!

In the U.S. and many countries, it is commonly known as the Chinese New Year, but that is not correct, as many other Asian countries celebrate it: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, South Korea, and the Philippines. It is also celebrated in several countries with significant Chinese populations, such as Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Japan. And, of course, in many other countries like the U.S., there are major diaspora celebrations as well.

The Lunar New Year began as a way to acknowledge the end of the winter and the start of spring. In fact, in Chinese, the holiday is called 春节, the spring festival, although that is more a Chinese Communist name. In Taiwan, they call it 农历新年, the farming/agricultural new year (although that would be written in traditional Chinese, which I can't do).

There are many explanations for the origins of the holiday and the traditions surrounding it. The most common one is that there was a beast called Nian that would attack villages at the start of each year. Nian could be driven away by lights, noises, and the color red, which has led to traditions such as wearing red clothes, using red decorations, and using firecrackers.

So, to start the week, we are going to drive away all the beasts with red and gold, a classic Lunar New Year pairing (red for luck and prosperity and gold for wealth).

Here we have:

Van Linden's Orchidées:
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Le Roy Soleil:
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Croquis "Course de Champs":
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Ciels Byzantins:
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Promenade Au Pays de Cezanne:
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Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre:
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Rocaille:
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PS: I am familiar with the holiday as celebrated in mainland China and Hong Kong. If you belong to other communities that celebrate the Lunar New Year, I would love to learn how your culture does it.
A gorgeous array of beautiful reds for your lovely introduction @AnnaE! Thank you for taking the helm this week. I don't have a many red scarves in my collection -- in fact two have already been posted so my options are even more diminished! I will look for red surprises and red-adjacent pieces this week. In fact here is a scarf that crosses over from last week's theme-- Sieste au Paradis has one of the great borders of Scarfdom and here is a beautiful 90 cw in reds, pinks, blues and greys... Inspired by @Croisette7, @CedarWaxWing and @Nomad's recent posts of red/burgundy cws of Bateaux and Robe du Soir, too! :flowers:
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Thank you so much for your lovely comments!
All of these are so spectacular I can't even find the words! I don't know how I dropped the quote on that gorgeous Cavaliers du Caucasse and your other beauties are just TDF and as always, perfectly presented and styled @Croisette7. Your CSGM collection is magnificent... I do think you would love the blue Bateaux-- a very different feeling from the stunning black. (And thank you! The blue Amazones is a delight; there was a darker one released as well and some confusion between the two but this one is light and lovely...)

Well, if I owned this I would consider myself in Blue Heaven @PoliticalGal -- you look fabulous.

OMG. If this were an entry in the "Who Wore it Better" I nominate Lino, hands down. Sorry @Jacq1-- you have some competition...

The hem against that caban or marine border really does add something special @EtsyBoss. It nicely echoes the checkerboard section, too!

You do the Edot Knot so well @mktlim! A nice way to feature borders and hems...

Thank you-- I would like to think that somehow, through TPF magic, the one aorund my neck is your former ELeK @Maedi!

The yellow and lilac side is beautiful on you @darkstar66!!!

:lol: A scarfie friend and I walked into the boutique and it was peeking out in the drawer. We both said, "Which is that one with the border that is giving ELek vibes?" And then we both ended up buying it @Katharina Luise. A little more enablement-- it is wonderful!
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Amazing! It looks fantastic-- I could not find a 90 Fanfare to work on me and chose this one as well @Katharina Luise -- I love it!

A great braid @GloWW0rM -- love the cobalt blue sweater too. I'm inspired to pull my version out-- it is such a great all season color but especially good to brighten the dark mid-winter months.

Wowza @Coco2606 -- this looks amazing on the bright green blazer...I hope you can get some rest now that January is (almost) in the rearview mirror...

Thank you so much @Karenska-- this is a brilliant send off and I am sending wishes to your Fairy Scarfmother to guide a Jungle Love GT straight into your hands!

You keep reminding me how lovely the soft side of this 90 is @Jereni and yes, that red hem! :heart:

This is such a stunning design. I’m always sad I’ve never found the right cw.



What a sumptuous look! Esp with your striking hair 😍



You both look great! Puppy is da floofy-ist!!!



Beautiful!!! I too always adore it when folks compliment my scarves IRL. It doesn’t happen that often actually.



These are all so lovely! I esp like the Musique des Dieux. I keep debating which cw of that to hunt for.



I love your color stories so much! They are always so vibrant and leap off the page. This is a most excellent knot also.



Just wow. This is inspired pairing with the green! Sets it off so nicely.



Thank you so much for leading us through the week! These are beauties, I esp like the colors in El en Cravat, eye-catching contrasts.



Love Cheval Vague - that was a design I was expecting to love on me a lot more than I did. Yours is amazing. As usual I am inspired to copy your knots!

You look absolutely amazing in that cobalt blue sweater! The scarf ties everything together perfectly — the shades of blue and bold pattern make it such a fun and polished look.
I need to get a cobalt sweater too—I’m so happy to be your twin!

Nomad, these are knockouts!! I adore the hem on that Pytheas, and that Orphee is perfect on you with that sweater. :faint:

HE - wow. Mind blown. I love the sweet dreams design. I looked at several of these online and resisted. But this one knocks it out of the park.

This is one of those designs I have contemplated repeatedly, croisette. I love this on you.

Glowworm- you tied this perfectly to show off all the colors. That contrasting white hem makes the scarf. Well played!

Lkb - it is your fault entirely if I fall down the fringed scarf rabbit hole. That first Mumbai, especially, is to die for.

Foxy! Love this on you. Hope all is well in your world :smile:

Jereni - you picked up the scarf that has tempted me most recently. This colorway is similar to other scarves I own, so I have resisted it's siren song - so far anyway. Lovely!

Hororay for Lino - looking very fetching in that twilly, with those marvellous curls! :wave: 🧡

Beautiful, @Nomad!

Just stupendous, @Croisette7 🖤🧡

Another absolutely stunning CSGM. This might be my favourite of all the Sieste colourways. 💗💙

Your collection is flourishing, dear @HermesEchidna!
Yes, there is a reissue of colliers de chien that has cute little puppy ‘medallions’ along the border. Also, a twilly version with the medallions, as I recall. There’s also now a ‘Forever’ version CDC twilly, with the medallions, just released this season in very versatile black and tan/gold neutrals. In case a quick fix is needed! ;)

Oh, this is lovely, dear @Katharina Luise! I tried several CW of parade, but couldn’t find one to work for me. I should have tried hunting this one. It’s so calm and refined, and the graphics so well balanced. It looks super on you!

Zambeze in this CW is so good on you! Perfect pairing with the cobalt sweater, too. Mine never looks so good, twin - you rock this one!

Just, WOW. The green jacket is a perfect canvas for this beauty. Spectacular styling, Coco!

Hope you and the family feel better soon!

Fabulous!
 
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Off to Sunday brunch. Stately Wheels 90, my only red scarf, paired with Peekaboo with a python handle (year of the snake?). Love how the diamond-back snake motif coords with the pattern on the horse’s tiara (of course, only I notice that and geek out on this… LOL)… oh, just noticed… the border on this one is nice, too! I suppose this post crosses over themes for back-to-back-to-back weeks

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After reading your comment, I spent my entire riding session today imaging how to attach a crown to my horse 😂
Grand Manege detail

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Grand Manege a Jouets CSGM

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Cliquetis dipdye 1,40

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Rêve Corail

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Wonderful. That Cliquetis is really outstanding.
What a delightful introduction, @AnnaE and such gorgeous red scarves. This is the Year of the Snake, more specifically, the Wood Snake because other elements combine with the new year’s animal. I think these internet photos are fun and that tablescape is stunning.
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Some reds in my collection:
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This could be worn for the Year of the Tiger.
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Excellent reds!
Thanks for the wonderful introduction, Anna. I don't have as much red and gold, but red I do have in abundance. I love today's 140, Tropiques Ponconne, which you enabled. View attachment 6122575❤️
Fabulous!!!!
Welcome @AnnaE to the Lunar New Year week, and the celebration of red scarves.

Beloved India is my scarf of the day.

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Lovely red and gold!
Copycatting my dear @Karenska as I head out the door to walk the dogs. Savana Dance 70.View attachment 6122578
Your neck must be a lot thinner than mine for you to wear the 70 like this :)
I can relate @Awillow! I passed on this one maybe 2-3 times before I finally allowed myself to have it because it's very similar to another 90 I have: Premieres Mains with a red border. But finally I said to myself, so what if they are similar? Maybe I'll wear them both at the same time as a shawl! So far I have not done so, but am very happy to finally have it and I don't care at all that they are similar because I adore them both! :yahoo:

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Beautiful scarves!
My family believes wearing red with polka dots for new years eve/new years day is for attracting wealth. Can't wear black (bad luck).

My in laws always leave out round fruits (usually oranges) and sweets in new years eve. There's always a pea shoots, whole fish and whole chicken for new years eve dinner.

There are things we can't do on new years day:
No cleaning
No hair washing
No meat for the first meal of the year

SOTD is La Patisserie tied multiple ways, trying out a new mors ring.

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Thank you for sharing your family traditions!
A gorgeous array of beautiful reds for your lovely introduction @AnnaE! Thank you for taking the helm this week. I don't have a many red scarves in my collection -- in fact two have already been posted so my options are even more diminished! I will look for red surprises and red-adjacent pieces this week. In fact here is a scarf that crosses over from last week's theme-- Sieste au Paradis has one of the great borders of Scarfdom and here is a beautiful 90 cw in reds, pinks, blues and greys... Inspired by @Croisette7, @CedarWaxWing and @Nomad's recent posts of red/burgundy cws of Bateaux and Robe du Soir, too! :flowers:
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Well. This is stunning. 🤩
 
The colour of your sweater is so flattering on you @GloWW0rM. So brightening and uplifting 😍 and it is the perfect canvas for your gorgeous Zambeze. Love the pink hem.
I also love the braided scarf. Would you mind sharing how to do that?
Thank you, @redheaddem. I would love to do a tutorial but I don’t think I can do it with photos as you need to see someone braiding it for it to make sense (in my case, I had to watch the video multiple times!).

I got the tutorial off YouTube so if you type ‘how to braid a scarf’, you’ll be directed to the video. Let me know how you get on!
 
A quick hop on to show a wonderful border along the edges and a wonderful contrast hem of robe du soir.
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Cute!
While not a contrast hem, I am fascinated by the pleats on the plisse. This is a new-to-me format, and I'm honestly terrified to tie or stretch the silk! I love the crisp white border against the lavender on this bandana.

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I totally forgot that bandana has a contrast hem (and I have two…). That is a great color for you, and I really like the plisse.
Moving from last week’s celebration of beautiful edges to this week’s vibrant Lunar New Year theme, I’m honoring both with L’Ivresse de l’Infini. Its rich red tones, intricate design, busy border, and contrasting hem are a fun way to bring both themes together. Huge thanks to Karenska for hosting last week’s theme and to Anna for this week’s celebration!
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I was about to wear this myself today but switched to something else since it looks so good on you!!!
Good Sunday!

Thank you for kicking off the week @AnnaE ! I will go Hunt the pile for red and Gold - but before that I am just sneaking in a last great border jo join the merry choir of happy Sieste sisters and twins 😃
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Wish you a lovely Day!!
Beautiful!
New ins must be shared!!! This doesn’t fit the theme, but I bought Orto yesterday in the moody blue. It’s so exquisite!!!

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Jet setting today… Tho this makes the blue look duller than it is.

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Oh my. That is stunning.
Barbette, first, the lavender bandana and sweater look gorgeous. Such a beautiful color that is one I typically don’t wear so I admire it heartily. Please, what is the design?
Second, this goes out to @LKBNOLA , too and others who approach plisses with a bit of trepidation. I have several plisses. They wear like IRON and are tough! And while it is true that they can relax after time, I find that they spring back like little slinkies with no trouble, especially if they are folded neatly and placed in their round boxes after use and if needed, a bit of airing. The ones I have purchased over several years that had tight pleats still have them. Only two have pretty relaxed pleats but they were received that way and were great deals. I only have one now. Even a relaxed plisse can look good and can be a bit more malleable.
A very relaxed Legende de la Kuna Peuple.
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Wonderful plisse. I, too, find them to wear well, but they are just so fiddly to me. You make it look easy.
some Reds

Decoupages CSGM

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Comedie Italienne

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Marwari

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Jonques et Sampans

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La Cle des champs

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Alphabet III dipdye

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Brides de Gala dipdye 1,40

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Festival dipdye

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What a wonderful selection. That Decoupages is just so fetching on you
 
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A gorgeous array of beautiful reds for your lovely introduction @AnnaE! Thank you for taking the helm this week. I don't have a many red scarves in my collection -- in fact two have already been posted so my options are even more diminished! I will look for red surprises and red-adjacent pieces this week. In fact here is a scarf that crosses over from last week's theme-- Sieste au Paradis has one of the great borders of Scarfdom and here is a beautiful 90 cw in reds, pinks, blues and greys... Inspired by @Croisette7, @CedarWaxWing and @Nomad's recent posts of red/burgundy cws of Bateaux and Robe du Soir, too! :flowers:
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Lovely especially tied this way with your turtleneck. We are 👯.
 
A gorgeous array of beautiful reds for your lovely introduction @AnnaE! Thank you for taking the helm this week. I don't have a many red scarves in my collection -- in fact two have already been posted so my options are even more diminished! I will look for red surprises and red-adjacent pieces this week. In fact here is a scarf that crosses over from last week's theme-- Sieste au Paradis has one of the great borders of Scarfdom and here is a beautiful 90 cw in reds, pinks, blues and greys... Inspired by @Croisette7, @CedarWaxWing and @Nomad's recent posts of red/burgundy cws of Bateaux and Robe du Soir, too! :flowers:
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Woo-Hoo, may the twinning never stop! :yahoo: I just picked this up 90 Sieste, IN THIS CW last month, @LKBNOLA! You have delivered here the primer on how to tie this one and I shall be following in your footsteps. It is actually the first Siesta I have acquired and actually kept. This looks lovely on you, and against the neutral sweater too. The border is as you say, "one of the great borders of Scarfdom". Happy to be your twin again!!!
 
Happy (almost) Lunar New Year, Hermes scarf friends! As we step into this vibrant new chapter, it’s time to let our accessories mirror the energy and optimism of the season. Today, I am spotlighting the brightest and boldest scarves from the Hermes collection to set the tone for the year ahead.

Whether you’re drawn to the fiery reds (appropriately for the new year!), sunny yellows, vivid greens, or vivid blues, there is a scarf to match every mood and intention for 2025. Let’s inspire one another to start the year with confidence, creativity, and a touch of luxury.

Get ready to showcase the colors of celebration! Which scarf will define your new year? Let’s discuss!

Here are some of my options to usher in the new year:

Peuple du Vent:

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Scala:
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La Vallee de Cristal:

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Spinnakers (Champagne Mumm edition)

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Oiseaux des Iles:
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Tournez Manege:

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Le Rêve de Gloria:
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Another La Vallee de Cristal:

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Legende Kuna:
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Robe Legere (140):
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Flowers of South Africa (140):
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Happy (almost) Lunar New Year, Hermes scarf friends! As we step into this vibrant new chapter, it’s time to let our accessories mirror the energy and optimism of the season. Today, I am spotlighting the brightest and boldest scarves from the Hermes collection to set the tone for the year ahead.

Whether you’re drawn to the fiery reds (appropriately for the new year!), sunny yellows, vivid greens, or vivid blues, there is a scarf to match every mood and intention for 2025. Let’s inspire one another to start the year with confidence, creativity, and a touch of luxury.

Get ready to showcase the colors of celebration! Which scarf will define your new year? Let’s discuss!

Here are some of my options to usher in the new year:

Peuple du Vent:

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Scala:
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La Vallee de Cristal:

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Spinnakers (Champagne Mumm edition)

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Oiseaux des Iles:
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Tournez Manege:

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Le Rêve de Gloria:
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Another La Vallee de Cristal:

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Legende Kuna:
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Robe Legere (140):
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Flowers of South Africa (140):
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Beautiful and inspiring post. Fun to think of our scarves this way.
 
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