Scarf of the Day (Themes on page 1)

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One of my rainy scarves is the Passiflores mousseline. The mousse arrived to me long ago not perfect, but I didn't mind much because at the time of buying, I had the very intention of wearing it right away.
Oddly, I found out that among my scarves, the scarves I wear the most are the non-perfect ones, as I no longer mind if the drape gets softer, the original folds are gone, or another pull develops.
Very pretty, dear Chestnutty! Especially the hydrangeas!
I too am afraid of wearing my new scarves in the rain - actually the new to me Clic Clac will make a good rainy day scarf for me because it's got flat hems and some spots. I'm going to show it some love, but it's also not one I'll be afraid of wearing

The scarf I'm not afraid to wear in the rain has to be my DIY dip dye Tigre Royal. This scarf has been dyed, and washed 20-30 times to get the excess dye completely out. Rain won't ruin it. :tup::tup:
DIY dip dye? I'm in awe, dear Hermes Nuttynut! The result is great, and seems like a perfect scarf to wear in all circumstances
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One of my rainy scarves is the Passiflores mousseline. The mousse arrived to me long ago not perfect, but I didn't mind much because at the time of buying, I had the very intention of wearing it right away.
Oddly, I found out that among my scarves, the scarves I wear the most are the non-perfect ones, as I no longer mind if the drape gets softer, the original folds are gone, or another pull develops.

Okay now I really need to hunt for a twin to your Passiflores mousse chestnut. I am craving the mint colors nowadays.:graucho:

The scarf I'm not afraid to wear in the rain has to be my DIY dip dye Tigre Royal. This scarf has been dyed, and washed 20-30 times to get the excess dye completely out. Rain won't ruin it. :tup::tup:

HNN- YES! Dipdyes are great for the misty rain - I agree and the Tiger is smashing on you.

So, rainy day scarves... I guess the chameleon from Au Coeur de la Vie would be great to cheer up a rainy day...

But I think that my new, surprise addition is one I'm more likely to be actually wearing on a rainy day - vintage Clic Clac by Julia Abadie. Shown with Rouge Garance Calvi and Rouge Chili Carmen... and around my neck. It's an unexpected gift from a dear family member who though the scarf would be "better in my collection than her drawers". So now I guess I run a scarf rescue!

Sophie- I so enjoy your photos, smile and what a great idea for a scarf rescue and how fortunate that you were the rescuer!
 
Silkies, the only silks I wear in the rain are, cotton, madras and CSGMs. Here is one of my latest to share and it also meets the pick me up criteria too. Licorne in Vert/Mauve, though it is more violet to me than mauve.
 

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I don't have much to contribute but I just wanted to say that I enjoy everyone's pics and also want to thank the lovely TPFers here that share their treasures. My rainy day scarf (and desert island choice) is the Mythiques Phoenix pareo..so versatile and uplifting at the same time :-)
 

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I don't have much to contribute but I just wanted to say that I enjoy everyone's pics and also want to thank the lovely TPFers here that share their treasures. My rainy day scarf (and desert island choice) is the Mythiques Phoenix pareo..so versatile and uplifting at the same time :-)

Thank you for posting this!! The Mythiques Phoenix in this colorway is wonderful. It looks great on you. The pareos are super nice for using as shawls/scarves!! :tup::tup:
 
One of my rainy scarves is the Passiflores mousseline. The mousse arrived to me long ago not perfect, but I didn't mind much because at the time of buying, I had the very intention of wearing it right away.
Oddly, I found out that among my scarves, the scarves I wear the most are the non-perfect ones, as I no longer mind if the drape gets softer, the original folds are gone, or another pull develops.

Thank you for this pic of the hortensias, both in life and in the scarf. They are a favorite flower, so my heart is zapped!
 
Hi everyone, I've been very very busy. No time to chat, but I still try to follow the theme at least once during the week, which means I wore my mousseline last week ;)

Rain seems a tricky theme... except there is no rain without clouds. And clouds are there on my Cosmos. Big gray clouds in the corners, and the bright blue clouds, seen from far above the earth :)
 

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Hi everyone, I've been very very busy. No time to chat, but I still try to follow the theme at least once during the week, which means I wore my mousseline last week ;)

Rain seems a tricky theme... except there is no rain without clouds. And clouds are there on my Cosmos. Big gray clouds in the corners, and the bright blue clouds, seen from far above the earth :)


Dear Melora24,
Thank you for posting your pretty photo.Clouds in the cosmos ,how mysterious!
 
One of my rainy scarves is the Passiflores mousseline. The mousse arrived to me long ago not perfect, but I didn't mind much because at the time of buying, I had the very intention of wearing it right away.
Oddly, I found out that among my scarves, the scarves I wear the most are the non-perfect ones, as I no longer mind if the drape gets softer, the original folds are gone, or another pull develops.

I am in love with this rare beauty! It looks perfect to me, LOL! I am drawn lately to pale greens and teals; it must be the summer heat.
 
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