Scarf of the day - which scarf are you wearing today?

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Thank you, Scarf1 -- it's really hard to keep up with the new scarves, so I'm not surprised I missed some dates. I didn't realize Ballet Aquatique was 2014 (I missed it in the stores) and I thought sure Under The Waves was last year -- a good reminder that I can't trust my memory!
Yes, I am twins with croisette on the BA. It was the first 70 I purchased!
 
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My Minuit is already shown in the Avatar! ;) Here is the Quand Soudain. Although it also ties wonderfully, I just decided to get it framed for my office... :love:
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Sammy, this one is gorgeous! I've not seen that particular CW (was I living under a rock??). It looks just beautiful on you!!

I have this one
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And my Super H
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Please forgive the stock photos. I realized I didn't have my own pics of these two. [emoji4]

I originally got my Quand to frame and hang with the Minuit, but I can't seem to make up my mind! I think the final decision will be to spring for the fixation device.

ETA: I hope you don't mind, but I borrowed your photo to see this CW with my Minuit and I think I'm loving it more than mine. Hummm, I think I may need to go hunting for this one! [emoji15]
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Manufacture de Boucleries - Gianpaolo Pagni, designer

Throughout his life, Emile Hermès, that inveterate collector, amassed a magnificent ensemble of objects and books devoted to the equestrian arts. Among the works acquired on his travels, these catalogues advertise the range of products made by a 19th-century harness buckle factory. Memory is central to the work of Italian-born designer, artist, illustrator and author Gianpaolo Pagni, an adoptive Parisian who collaborates with numerous French and international publications including Le Monde, La Stampa and the Washington Post. Pagni creates stamped designs in a bewildering array of forms, using them to cover and transfigure the pages of more prosaic documents – magazines or schoolbooks –, generating mysterious signs and symbols. Accumulation and repetition create an intimate, poetic archaeology all their own. The bits and stirrups, curb chains, hame chains and stable rings featured in the album spring to life under Pagni’s magical touch, forging a new link between his work and the house of Hermès.

My favorite 70 cm issued 2015 spring.
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Manufacture de Boucleries - Gianpaolo Pagni, designer

Throughout his life, Emile Hermès, that inveterate collector, amassed a magnificent ensemble of objects and books devoted to the equestrian arts. Among the works acquired on his travels, these catalogues advertise the range of products made by a 19th-century harness buckle factory. Memory is central to the work of Italian-born designer, artist, illustrator and author Gianpaolo Pagni, an adoptive Parisian who collaborates with numerous French and international publications including Le Monde, La Stampa and the Washington Post. Pagni creates stamped designs in a bewildering array of forms, using them to cover and transfigure the pages of more prosaic documents – magazines or schoolbooks –, generating mysterious signs and symbols. Accumulation and repetition create an intimate, poetic archaeology all their own. The bits and stirrups, curb chains, hame chains and stable rings featured in the album spring to life under Pagni’s magical touch, forging a new link between his work and the house of Hermès.

My favorite 70 cm issued 2015 spring.
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Wow, lanit, this one looks fabulous on you! The perfect shade of yellow! :heart:
Thank you for the history lesson. :smile:
 
Manufacture de Boucleries - Gianpaolo Pagni, designer

Throughout his life, Emile Hermès, that inveterate collector, amassed a magnificent ensemble of objects and books devoted to the equestrian arts. Among the works acquired on his travels, these catalogues advertise the range of products made by a 19th-century harness buckle factory. Memory is central to the work of Italian-born designer, artist, illustrator and author Gianpaolo Pagni, an adoptive Parisian who collaborates with numerous French and international publications including Le Monde, La Stampa and the Washington Post. Pagni creates stamped designs in a bewildering array of forms, using them to cover and transfigure the pages of more prosaic documents – magazines or schoolbooks –, generating mysterious signs and symbols. Accumulation and repetition create an intimate, poetic archaeology all their own. The bits and stirrups, curb chains, hame chains and stable rings featured in the album spring to life under Pagni’s magical touch, forging a new link between his work and the house of Hermès.

My favorite 70 cm issued 2015 spring.
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This is a great scarf and you look so good in it! How is it possible you wear so many different colors perfectly??? I mean.... YELLOW??? Awesome.
 
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