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

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So why did I choose these two designers? It was actually three scarves that looked very similar that made me start looking more closely and learning to recognize an Hermes artist’s work. Christiane Vauzelles designed from the 1950s through 1990 and Leigh P. Cooke is a contemporary designer (2004-present). The first picture shows (left to right) A Walk in the Park by Leigh P. Cooke who is also in the center with his Winter Walk; on the right is Tourbillon by Christiane Vauzelles. Leigh Cooke is known for his minimalist designs – unfortunately, they are often faked for that very reason.

Mods: My own Attrape Tes Reves mousseline by Leigh P. Cooke
Christiane Vauzelles' Gastronomie and a triangular Tigre Royal (I don't own a Tourbillon, but am counting on Croisette)
Walk in the Park by Leigh P. Cooke

If you don't have any scarves by our Vauzelles or Cooke, see if you have a couple of scarves by different designers that resemble each other... Let's see if we can train our eyes to see what makes an artist see things in a special way!


Exciting theme! I thought I had nothing by this artist as I'm a new collector but

les leopards


is from Christian Vauzelles WOOT!!


http://usa.hermes.com/la-maison-des-carres/car-twi-les-leopards-rose-vif-rose-buvard-bleu-71025.html
 
Love that you added the cadena!

Way to go, bunnycat -- I love those "bridge" contributions from one theme to the next!

Super cute!

I love it every time you do the twilly+cadena look! So stylish!

Thank you scarf and glove, ABQ, Katherine Q, and xincinsin! Cadenas are so much fun to play with!

bunnycat, your Red Berries twilly is supercute!
Here is my plissé

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Oh yay! We're CW twins! This is a beauty in plisse!
 
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