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My own Latham collex (small, considering how many lovely scarves she's designed):
Les Cles mousse
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Gaucho
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Brandebourgs 70
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Pois de Soie 70 (Latham designs)
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Pois de Soie 70 flat
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Neige d'Antan (detail) jacquard 90
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Neige d'Antan flat 90
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Soleil de Soie 70 (Latham self-reference)
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Correspondance 90
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Cuilliers d'Afrique
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Oooh, those Pois de Soie are particularly nice with the contrast hems! You look great.
 
Sulfures et papier presse.( sulfide and paperweights). GM Mousselines. This was my first Moussie purchase.
Originally released in 1979 in limited edition run of 90 silk twill at the request of Paul Jokelson( "mr paperweight") for the paperweights collectors society. Many of the paperweights are of jokelsons actual collection.
This version is from a later release- maybe 2009?
There are references to the 3 major French paperweight/sulfide makers of the 1800s- Baccarat, Clichy, saintlouis.
A sulfide is a paperweight that has some figure(flower, animal, etc) as an inclusion.IMG_0599.JPG
 
Sulfures et papier presse.( sulfide and paperweights). GM Mousselines. This was my first Moussie purchase.
Originally released in 1979 in limited edition run of 90 silk twill at the request of Paul Jokelson( "mr paperweight") for the paperweights collectors society. Many of the paperweights are of jokelsons actual collection.
This version is from a later release- maybe 2009?
There are references to the 3 major French paperweight/sulfide makers of the 1800s- Baccarat, Clichy, saintlouis.
A sulfide is a paperweight that has some figure(flower, animal, etc) as an inclusion.View attachment 3520246
Thank you, scarf! Your blue moussie is TDF!
 
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Sulfures et papier presse.( sulfide and paperweights). GM Mousselines. This was my first Moussie purchase.
Originally released in 1979 in limited edition run of 90 silk twill at the request of Paul Jokelson( "mr paperweight") for the paperweights collectors society. Many of the paperweights are of jokelsons actual collection.
This version is from a later release- maybe 2009?
There are references to the 3 major French paperweight/sulfide makers of the 1800s- Baccarat, Clichy, saintlouis.
A sulfide is a paperweight that has some figure(flower, animal, etc) as an inclusion.View attachment 3520246
This is absolutely gorgeous, scarf1! :heart::heart::heart:
 
Have been asked to show my Femme Aux Semelles laid out flat. Happy to oblige, love playing with my scarves, although while doing so my dog has chewed up my sock...nothing like a dog to bring one back down to earth..

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Love the violet with the light red-brown, never mind it's one of my favourite designs ever
 
13 Nov 2016 ARTIST: Cathy/Caty Latham
Also known as Cathy Latham-Audibert, her output at Hermes covers over 45 incredible years. Best known for designing Cles (one of the Top 10 best-selling Hermes scarves of all time) and her self-referential designs. Her first two designs have no signature (Cles and Vendanges). Afterwards, she signed her designs as “Caty.” for a decade before switching to signing as “Latham.” (Thanks, Seton, for this information)

Here's an alphabetical list of Latham designs with translations of some:
Anemones (1983)
Au Champs (1970)
Les Baudriers (date?) baldricks (belt worn over shoulder, across the chest)
Bolduc au Carré (2007) H ribbons
Brandebourgs (1972) knots on uniform
Carnets de Bal (2007) dance cards
Chevalerie (1970) medieval horses
Les Clefs/Clés/Keys (1965)
Copeaux (1998) woodworking
Correspondance (1991) stamps
Couvee d’Hermès (1994) Hermes scarf-referential eggs
Cuillers d’Afrique (1997) spoons of Africa
Doights de Fee (2000) lacemaking
Egypte (1970) aka Scarabes et Pectoraux
Elegance et Confort de Automobile (1996)
Emblems de l’Europe (1994)
Epaulettes (1975)
Farandole (1965) butterflies
Farandole de Champs (1985)
Ferronnerie (1970) metal hinges
Feux de Route (1971) carriage lights
Fleurs de Montagne (1982)
Flies (1988) fishing poles and lures
Fronteux et Cocardes (1968) harness décor
Gaucho (1978) Argentine horse straps
Harald (1976)
Hommage au Charles Garnier (1986) French architect [1825-1898], designed Paris Opera House
India (1986) Lahshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Plenty
Maillons (1973) chains
Memoire d’Hermes (1992) mementos on bulletin board
Mexique (1985)
Neige d’Antan (1989)
Neige d’Antan (detail) (2001)
Oiseaux de Roy (1994)
Oiseaux Migrateurs (1977)
Petite Main (1987) sewing
Pois de Soie (2011) Latham self-referential designs
Porte Bonheur (1976) lucky charm (horseshoes)
Roues de Canon (1967) cannon wheels
Rythmes (date?)
Sequences (1983)
Soleil de Soie (1995) Latham self-referential designs
Sulfures et Presse-Papiers (1979) glass paperweight
Sulfures et Presse-Papiers II (2002) paperweight detail
Tahiti (1971)
Tibet (1999)
Tibet II detail (2002)
Tout Cuir (2002) All Leather
Tout en Quilt (2008) reproductions of Indian miniatures from the 17th and 18th centuries
Vendanges (1966) Harvest [Special Hennessey edition 1965]
Washington’s Carriage (1978)

(As always, I'm happy to have additions and/or corrections!)

Thanks so much for kindly posting a list of all CL's designs, I like many of them and almost bought Doights de Fee when it came out as a reissue but the design didn't really suit me. Brandebourgs is one of my favourite designs and has come out in so many different formats as reissue but yet I could never find a newer version cw I liked enough (apart from a Berlin ltd ed but only available in Berlin which I missed out on). I look forward to seeing everyone else's Latham beauties :tup:
 
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