some PIERRE MARIE DESIGNS
four gavroches: Hermes leather, silk, perfume, watches (2011)
Madame Cuir, Mademoiselle Soie
Monsieur Parfum, Monsieur Montres
Dame de Coeur A Votre Honneur (a deck of cards with each suit represented by a "family" from the Animal Kingdom: hearts are mammals, clubs are birds, diamonds are reptiles, spades are fish, and the joker in the center is an Hermes horse.)
Point d'Orgue [and Melora24's fabulous discussion:
http://forum.purseblog.com/threads/ode-to-point-dorgue.883505/
Bonnes Vibrations [Good Vibrations]

Another example of the incredible detail Pierre Marie includes: (this from the little H scarf book) The "invisible forces of nature" have inspired Pierre Marie this composition as seductive as complex. In the eighteenth century the German physicist Ernst Chladni Florens Friedrich, creator of a musical instrument named Euphone, and author of an acoustic Treaty, undertook a singular experience. He took a copper disc, sand sprinkled and rubbed the edge using a bow. The vibration plate made this a musical instrument and the sound was accompanied by a surprising reaction: the sand was organized in geometric figures, component true pictures. They were named acoustic Chladni figures. "Judge of my astonishment at seeing that nobody had yet seen,” he said. He described a star with ten or twelve rays. Pierre Marie gives us his vision of this sound geometry.
WALLPAPER by Pierre Marie:
http://www.homefabricshermes.dedar.com/en/products/wallpapers/214036_M02
some VIRGINIE JAMIN designs:
Les Belles des Mexique gavroche
Soie Libre "free silk" (my story, not from a scarf book -- notice the
Belle de Mexique skirt at the top right) A cartoon tale of a girl letting go of a scarf that is carried away by a sea bird, which then drops it in the ocean, where a boy tries to catch it and falls into the water. He is rescued and carried to the surface by fish, then grabs the scarf, which carries him aloft where he sees an island of horses. As he floats down onto the back of a horse, he lets the scarf go to fly away again.
Les Cannes (from the archives: same scarf, different tops)
Dancing Pearls One of my all-time favorite photos from a blog called "The Sartorialist" showing street photos of Parisians (I also bought the scarf)
http://images.thesartorialist.com/thumbnails/2013/03/93012HF6073Web1.jpg
some ALICE SHIRLEY designs:
Zebra Pegasus CSGM
Grrrrr! from the men's collection
