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

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Oh wow SammyRoyal, you look impossibly chic! That hydrangea in the background is the perfect foil to the green contrast hem. Love your green ring..what stone is it?
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment!! :flowers: The stone is tourmaline quarz, so, black tourmaline needles in green crystal quarz. It looks like a forest glade flooded in sunlight. You can happily get lost in it... :heart:
 
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment!! :flowers: The stone is tourmaline quarz, so, black tourmaline needles in green crystal quarz. It looks like a forest glade flooded in sunlight. You can happily get lost in it... :heart:

What an interesting stone. I must reasearch. Thank you!

Last one for this week. :smile: Wearing CSGM Zebra Pegasus today:
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(Sharp Inhale)
This is just so beautiful!
i am. Speechless
(faint)
 
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Hi all!!! I'm a daily observer, admiring all of your beautiful outfits and scarf tying skills! Taking the plunge to contribute here- I wore one of my favorite scarves- Bombay- to my local H holiday party and scarf event. View attachment 3543946

Simply smart, csetcos!

Yum to both your scarf AND your dessert, dear croisette! :smile:

So sweet of you to say, dear Elaine!
 
Today I wore Modernisme Tropicale, by Felipe Jardim.
Here's info from his manager's (?) website:
Filipe Jardim specialises in fashion and travel illustration, spending half of his year in his native city of Rio de Janeiro and the rest circulating the globe. Filipe first made his mark when invited to produce Louis Vuitton’s Rio de Janeiro “Carnet de Voyage”. This beautifully produced book was the perfect showcase for his work and resulted in further commissions for Hermès and Issa. More recently he was asked to provide illustrations to launch the Wall Street Tiffany store in New York, whilst continuing editorial work for The New Yorker and S/N magazine.

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