Scarves ........The Fall 2016 Scarves........

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DING!! DING!! DING!! We have a winner!!!!! :dothewave:



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Chien-de-mer-de-Corail:



Class: cartilaginous fishes - order: Carcharhiniformes - Family: Scyliorhinidés

Discovered by Bennett in 1830 .

Features: snout , oval eyes , back very back.

This shark is active at night , when hunting between madrepores formations.

Size: up to 70 cm .

Depth: benthic in tropical waters , it evolves from 0.5 m to 5 m deep .

Reproduction: oviparous .

Potential Hazard : none.

human exploitation : None.

Geography: Coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific from Pakistan to New Guinea .


Ok I'm trying to keep an open mind about the bear. But this think is creepy as heck and I just can't imagine wanting it anywhere near my neck. [emoji15]
 
Ok I'm trying to keep an open mind about the bear. But this think is creepy as heck and I just can't imagine wanting it anywhere near my neck. [emoji15]



A fish with cartilage (backbone, I suppose). Alexander McQueen (RIP) would rollover in his grave.


I thought skulls were kind of icky if they were obvious -- I do however have two densely floral AMQ sheer scarves which probably have skulls skulking around.


I guess if flowers surround it I can get used to anything.
 
Ok I'm trying to keep an open mind about the bear. But this think is creepy as heck and I just can't imagine wanting it anywhere near my neck. [emoji15]

It looks sort of eel-like, Pocketbook Pup, and I agree--creepy! I am intrigued to see how it is handled in the scarf design.

It reminds me of the creepy fish that walks on land. I definitely won't be buying it. :shocked:
 
DING!! DING!! DING!! We have a winner!!!!! :dothewave:



http://requin1014.skyrock.com/1933709195-Chien-de-mer-de-corail.html



Chien-de-mer-de-Corail:



Class: cartilaginous fishes - order: Carcharhiniformes - Family: Scyliorhinidés

Discovered by Bennett in 1830 .

Features: snout , oval eyes , back very back.

This shark is active at night , when hunting between madrepores formations.

Size: up to 70 cm .

Depth: benthic in tropical waters , it evolves from 0.5 m to 5 m deep .

Reproduction: oviparous .

Potential Hazard : none.

human exploitation : None.

Geography: Coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific from Pakistan to New Guinea .


I was just thinking that H has never done a shark scarf, and voila! Here it is. DD, the shark lover, will be thrilled.
 
Good to know that there is still an interest in F/W 16 :D

In CSGM there will be 3 reissues:
Thank you Vigee and Masik for the intel! :flowers:

I Googled "chiens de corail" and I get the impression that this refers to a species of shark. Maybe another sea-themed scarf? Nests suggest birds, of course, and "by the hearth"--maybe a cat curled by the fire? I'm blue-skying here, trying to imagine what critters might be featured!
Fortunately, I THINK only the Dallet CSGM appeals to me. But until I see them, I can't be sure. My wallet has crawled underneath my bed and is refusing to come out.

I was just thinking that H has never done a shark scarf, and voila! Here it is. DD, the shark lover, will be thrilled.
Perhaps the shark scarf is to match the Shark Bolide as seen on the runway!
 
Chien-de-mer-de-Corail:

Class: cartilaginous fishes - order: Carcharhiniformes - Family: Scyliorhinidés
Discovered by Bennett in 1830 .
Features: snout , oval eyes , back very back.
This shark is active at night , when hunting between madrepores formations.
Size: up to 70 cm .
Depth: benthic in tropical waters , it evolves from 0.5 m to 5 m deep .
Reproduction: oviparous .
Potential Hazard : none.
human exploitation : None.
Geography: Coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific from Pakistan to New Guinea .[/QUOTE]

But at least there's SOMETHING for us 70 cm fans ....
 
Chien-de-mer-de-Corail:

Class: cartilaginous fishes - order: Carcharhiniformes - Family: Scyliorhinidés
Discovered by Bennett in 1830 .
Features: snout , oval eyes , back very back.
This shark is active at night , when hunting between madrepores formations.
Size: up to 70 cm .
Depth: benthic in tropical waters , it evolves from 0.5 m to 5 m deep .
Reproduction: oviparous .
Potential Hazard : none.
human exploitation : None.
Geography: Coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific from Pakistan to New Guinea.

But at least there's SOMETHING for us 70 cm fans ....

LOL!!! :laugh:
 
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I Googled "chiens de corail" and I get the impression that this refers to a species of shark. Maybe another sea-themed scarf? Nests suggest birds, of course, and "by the hearth"--maybe a cat curled by the fire? I'm blue-skying here, trying to imagine what critters might be featured!
Fortunately, I THINK only the Dallet CSGM appeals to me. But until I see them, I can't be sure. My wallet has crawled underneath my bed and is refusing to come out.


Oh no, I was really hopeful for a dog themed scarf. :-(
 
I Googled "chiens de corail" and I get the impression that this refers to a species of shark. Maybe another sea-themed scarf? Nests suggest birds, of course, and "by the hearth"--maybe a cat curled by the fire? I'm blue-skying here, trying to imagine what critters might be featured!
Fortunately, I THINK only the Dallet CSGM appeals to me. But until I see them, I can't be sure. My wallet has crawled underneath my bed and is refusing to come out.


I die
 
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