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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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Thanks for the info on Gianpaolo Pagni, lanit -- this is turning out to be a very informative week. Your scarf is delightful, too!
 
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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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I love your CW, lanit! Thank you for introducing / including Gianpaolo Pagni here. I have a pair of Manufacture De Boucleries -- to me, they look like completely different scarves!
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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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Beautiful choices!

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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Stunning! You have such a great knack! This is amazing with the check shirt!

Point d'Orgue Mousseline
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Belles du Mexique Mousse for Bunnycat...
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So jelly!!! (maybe one day!)

Archival photo of Point D'Orgue. This one came on my radar entirely due to the wonderfully informative thread started by @Melora24, and I'm not a bit sorry... it is an incredible carré!
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Gorgeous with the shirt and the black sweater!

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Super CW of this one! So lovely!
 
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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.

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This is bricolage. It's a postmodern way of creating things out of odds 'n ends. Whatever is at hand.
 
Thanks for sharing L'ARBRE DU VENT by Monet Lugo!
Here are some more "orphans" (designers with only one scarf):
Flavia Zorilla Drago Les Confessions
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LES CONFESSIONS Dessine-moi un carré: a pretty title for a competition. In 2013, Hermès organized a workshop in association with ENSAD (France’s École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs) in Paris. Students were immersed in the life of the house of Hermès and introduced to this year’s theme: la flânerie, that deliciously French art of strolling, aimless yet eager and aware, open to whatever comes your way. A concept evoked to perfection in Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s autobiographical Confessions: ‘J’aime à m’occuper de faire des riens… I love to busy myself with nothing at all, to begin a hundred things at once and finish none, to come and go as the mood takes me, to change my plans at each and every moment, to track the haste and bustle of a passing fly, to heave a rock from the soil, merely to see what lies beneath…’ Three winning designs were selected in January 2014, including this playful, spirited, highly original scarf by Flavia Zorilla Drago: a spiraling dance of words and imaginative figures.

Ugo Gattoni HIPPOPOLIS "city of horses"
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HIPPOPOLIS A graduate of EPSAA (the Ecole Professionnelle Supérieure d’Arts Graphiques et d’Architecture) in Paris, Ugo Gattoni is a talented illustrator working for a wide range of publications, creating compositions characterized by his confident line and bubbling imagination, his love of large formats, and minute attention to detail. Perfectly evoking Gattoni’s distinctive world, Hippopolis is a gigantic equestrian monument, an extravagant megalopolis populated by a witty cast of equine characters. With a surreal, deliberately Escher-esque touch, the design conjures a host of curiously-arranged colonnades, not forgetting the iconic Hermès carriage and groom!
Fabulous styling!
Not to step on mistress's toes but I did think up a few other "rising star new artists" that hopefully we will see some more of over the coming years:
Anamorphee team
Benoit Pierre Emery
Cyrille Diatkine
Florence Manlik
Nigel Peake
Saw Kang
and how can we forget Daisuke Nomura; the mastermind behind CLF and Caducee Rock!! :-)

AND another "orphan" designer": Ding Yi who designed the lovely "Rhythm of China"

Archival photo of Point D'Orgue. This one came on my radar entirely due to the wonderfully informative thread started by @Melora24, and I'm not a bit sorry... it is an incredible carré!
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This is such a lovely design! Looks great on you!
It seems dear Melora has disappeared once again so maybe she will see this and chime in!
 
Fabulous styling!
Not to step on mistress's toes but I did think up a few other "rising star new artists" that hopefully we will see some more of over the coming years:
Anamorphee team
Benoit Pierre Emery
Cyrille Diatkine
Florence Manlik
Nigel Peake
Saw Kang
and how can we forget Daisuke Nomura; the mastermind behind CLF and Caducee Rock!! :smile:
AND another "orphan" designer": Ding Yi who designed the lovely "Rhythm of China"
You aren't stepping on my toes, dear BJS -- don't worry, as I'm happy to have suggestions and see these in action. I toyed with the idea of adding more artists for this week before I realized how many Pierre Marie & Virginie Jamin designed.
I think we're gonna need another Theme Week!
(Plus:
Ardmore Artists
Kiraz)
 
Lovely ABQ! Thank you for outlining things, as I thought I might not have anything, but I think I have one or two!





Beautiful Croisette! And I am so jonesing for Hippopolis now!

Here my little Colliers des Chiens twilly....and I so wish I could join you all with Belles du Mexique as well (which I adore) but I suspect that one is still hidden away somewhere around here waiting for Xmas...(the hubbles knows I really wanted that one...)

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Thank you dear! You look always so lovely!
 
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It's been a very trying week with lots of deadlines every day, so I've been off-theme most days wearing bright colours to cheer myself up. Same drape every day because I don't have the bandwidth to experiment with knots (and the weather has been cool so I need some warmth!). Temari last Friday, MP on Monday, and finally on-theme today with Versailles.

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Fabulous styling!
Not to step on mistress's toes but I did think up a few other "rising star new artists" that hopefully we will see some more of over the coming years:
Anamorphee team
Benoit Pierre Emery
Cyrille Diatkine
Florence Manlik
Nigel Peake
Saw Kang
and how can we forget Daisuke Nomura; the mastermind behind CLF and Caducee Rock!! :smile:

AND another "orphan" designer": Ding Yi who designed the lovely "Rhythm of China"


This is such a lovely design! Looks great on you!
It seems dear Melora has disappeared once again so maybe she will see this and chime in!
Thank you for the list of new artists, BJS. How could we forget Daisuke Nomura indeed? :D

And thanks for all the Likes, friends; happy to share what I have.
 
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4 Dec 2016 NEW ARTISTS: Pierre Marie, Virginie Jamin, and other rising stars since 2006 (the last 10 years)
As always, please let me know if there are errors or omissions!

a little video (& article) from the Wall Street Journal, May 22, 2013: http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887323975004578499110750076242
Virginie Jamin, Bali Barret, Pierre-Marie [Agin]
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VIRGINIE JAMIN
https://www.facebook.com/Hermes.Scarf.Guides/photos/?tab=album&album_id=607614009275641
Belles du Mexique (2007)
Dancing Pearls (2008/09)
Soie Libre (2009)
Concours D'Etriers (2011)
Mots de Soie (2011)
Brides et Gris-Gris (2011)
Les Cannes (2013/14)
Colliers de Chiens (2013)
Della Cavalleria (2014)
A L'Ombre des Boulevards (2015)
Cavalleria d'Etriers [Virginie Jamin & Francoise De La Perriere]
Carre en Boucles (2016)
Steeple Chase (2016)

PIERRE MARIE
L’Ombrelle Magique (2010)
H Gavroche series: (2011)
Mademoiselle Soie
Madame Cuir
Monsieur Montres
Monsieur Parfum
Dame de Coeur A Votre Honneur (2011/12)
Le Laboratoire du Temps (2012)
Effet Domino (2012)
Point d’Orgue (2012) Organ
(from Melora24 http://forum.purseblog.com/threads/ode-to-point-dorgue.883505/)
Cordages 70 (2013)
Ballet Aquatique 70 (2015?)
Les Trophees (2013)
Sous L'Egide De Mars (2013)
Bouquets Sellier (2014)
Le Potager Extraordinaire (2014)
Promenade à Versailles (red special issue) (2015)
Flânerie à Versailles (2016)
Tapis Persans (2015)
Bonnes Vibrations (2016)
La Maison de Carres (2016)
La Fabrique des Rubans jersey
Les Canyons bandana

ALICE SHIRLEY
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interview: http://www.buro247.sg/culture/insiders/interview-with-alice-shirley-hermes.html
mask workshop: http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/8e/cc/53/8ecc53b83b69ca945855c2046f9ebccd.jpg
Zebra Pegasus (2014)
Tyger Tyger (2015)
Under the Waves (2015)
Dans Un Jardin Anglais (2015)
Grrrrr! (2016) men's collection

Dear ABQ, thank you for this brilliant introduction which I found very interesting and informative, I have just read the interview with Alice Shirley which was fascinating. I follow her on Instagram. Now off to view the Wall St journal piece. It is very important for Husband Budgetary Committee Appeals that I can plead educational/cultural/artistic benefits of Hermès scarf acquisitions, not just buying lovely lovely pretty shiny things...;)
 
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