Scarves ........The Hermès Fall/Winter 2019 Scarves...........

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Just posted on Alice Shirley's Instagram account:
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I like Shirley more and more. Her care about wildlife and her thanking everyone for their contribution.

So I'm presuming this is the original colouration which is lovely but not sufficiently different enough inside my collection, I may have to go 'off-piste' and go 'browns' or the version that featured a pink/white zebra
 
@Sickgrl13 , So many times, already, I have wondered how it would look paired with a gray colored dress and gray sweaters, and here you are, this morning, wearing the 140 with a gray cardigan. It looks great on you!

This is so gorgeous. I tried this on, but didn't think the pink worked on me. But I own so much grey and I'm wondering if I have to reevaluate. Maybe wear a grey top to the store. Gorgeous.

Go for it! I wear tons of gray and black and this one goes with both colors perfectly. I tend to go for LOUD shawls and scarves but it was love as soon as I put it on. Most of the pink is soft like the bubblegum pink of the CDC and the outlines are in various gray tones. There is a corner of hot pink that is hidden by the bias fold but I had to fold that awful care tag out of sight until I remove it. While there is a lot of navy/bleu marine, I don't think it would look as good as it does with black or grey tops.
 
Not so exotic for some of us; a lot of that flora is also found in Australia (especially Western Australia), so as an Aussie, the Zebra is the exotic part; many of the plants featured I actually recognised from what is in the average Aussie backyard! ;) (And the Waratah (the flower in the lower left corner) is the State flower of New South Wales, a State of Australia.)

(This revelation is noteworthy because I am notoriously poor at botany so for me to recognise a plant species, it has to literally be growing under my nose. Good at fauna though and Zebras are definitely not native to Australia...which is the excuse I am telling my ‘other half’ for why I have already acquired multiple cws of this design...:rolleyes: :graucho: )

Now you’ve a herd...or is a collection of zebras called something else? :confused1:
 
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