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Beautiful, Croisette! I love your new way of showing two CWs at a time. We are twins on the teal Cheval Turc and sisters on Plumes et Grelots and Ex Libris en Kimonos. I love all your CWs of Voyage en Russie! How to choose just one....
 
Thank you all for your comments on my two Japon. It's indeed a rare scarf and I feel very lucky that I got them after many (MANY) hours of patient research. I've received severall PM's asking for more pictures of both scarves, here they are. If you want to see any particular detail, feel free to PM me again.
Have a great weekend everybody!


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Thank you so much for sharing these! A really amazing design. :love::love::love:
 
So colorful and cozy Cheryblossum. Looks great with your grey jacket too.

Thank you ,dearlanit!:flowers:

Cherryblossum, oh how I love your Vert Cheval Fusion too! I just commented over on the Fall thread about your other new silks and didn't see this until here! Do you remember my need for a yellow silk? HA! I kept thinking of the Cheval Fusion, but my boutique did not have it at the time and I got the Potager. Now, after seeing you so beautifully model this design I know I need to try one...and your killing me with the Ailes! It looks so gorgeous on you, my dear! Thank you for these photos! :love:


Thank you, dear Vitamina!
Hope the Cheval Fusion in yellow works well!! I'll keep on looking for yellow scarves, my dear!
 
Good morning to a new week of Silks Dear Silkies!!

It's National Geographic on Silk Week!! Let's celebrate Robert Dallet.

Robert Dallet, an illustrator and lover of Wild Life in Africa and other regions designed his first silk square, Kenya, in 1985 after Hermes called upon him.

Arguably his most famous and beloved designs have been Equateur, Jungle Love, and Sichuan-- National Geographic upon silk—lifelike pictures that we can all wear and love.

He created 25 designs between 1985 and his death in 2006 including: Africa, En Piste, Guepards, Les Giraffes, Les Mustangs, Tanzanie, Les Zebras, and Tigre du Bengale.

Available today on H.online are gorgeous colorways of Guepards, Jungle Love, and Les Zebres.
 

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