Scarves ........The Hermès Fall/Winter 2021 Scarves...........

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I read through the comments here and realize nobody is that excited about them, but I ordered one of the Froufrou 70 scarves with the ruffled edges. I've been inspired lately by men's fashion from the 17/1800s and thought this might be able to help me play around with some of those elements (frilly neck stuff). I got the Washington's Carriage detail, which was the one I was hoping for the least, but I also know it won't matter once worn. It's quite hard to deal with and fold/tie, but the construction method is very cool...they've used an elastic thread to stitch a three-row pattern of inter-connected circles that makes it scrunch-up and expand quite nicely. The stitches are more noticeable from the back, so 2 of the 3 detail photos are of the reverse side. I don't see myself wearing it a lot, but it's a cool unique piece to play with that very few people will have (maybe for good reason HAHA), so am excited to have it in my collection.

Also...I'm clearly not dressed for it today, but wanted to try it on regardless..tags even still attached :lol: I prefer it tied the second way of the two ways I've tried so far.

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I think the color combination is spectacular.
 
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I read through the comments here and realize nobody is that excited about them, but I ordered one of the Froufrou 70 scarves with the ruffled edges. I've been inspired lately by men's fashion from the 17/1800s and thought this might be able to help me play around with some of those elements (frilly neck stuff). I got the Washington's Carriage detail, which was the one I was hoping for the least, but I also know it won't matter once worn. It's quite hard to deal with and fold/tie, but the construction method is very cool...they've used an elastic thread to stitch a three-row pattern of inter-connected circles that makes it scrunch-up and expand quite nicely. The stitches are more noticeable from the back, so 2 of the 3 detail photos are of the reverse side. I don't see myself wearing it a lot, but it's a cool unique piece to play with that very few people will have (maybe for good reason HAHA), so am excited to have it in my collection.

Also...I'm clearly not dressed for it today, but wanted to try it on regardless..tags even still attached :lol: I prefer it tied the second way of the two ways I've tried so far.

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I don’t know which I like more - this scarf and how you’ve tied it so elegantly or your amazing nails!
 
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Can’t recall if I posted this - this was the only one in the only color when I waltzed into the Dallas boutique last week. This is absolutely stunning in color and detail. Just not sure what it will go with. The orange letter one might work better for my wardrobe. Gah. I love this but it doesn’t love my closet.
Wow that is stunning! It would look great w navy, white, gray, jeans, all shades of blue actually.
 
I read through the comments here and realize nobody is that excited about them, but I ordered one of the Froufrou 70 scarves with the ruffled edges. I've been inspired lately by men's fashion from the 17/1800s and thought this might be able to help me play around with some of those elements (frilly neck stuff). I got the Washington's Carriage detail, which was the one I was hoping for the least, but I also know it won't matter once worn. It's quite hard to deal with and fold/tie, but the construction method is very cool...they've used an elastic thread to stitch a three-row pattern of inter-connected circles that makes it scrunch-up and expand quite nicely. The stitches are more noticeable from the back, so 2 of the 3 detail photos are of the reverse side. I don't see myself wearing it a lot, but it's a cool unique piece to play with that very few people will have (maybe for good reason HAHA), so am excited to have it in my collection.

Also...I'm clearly not dressed for it today, but wanted to try it on regardless..tags even still attached :lol: I prefer it tied the second way of the two ways I've tried so far.

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You look amazing!
 
Hello ZP fans! I'm back with new information and some more IRL pics. I wanted to see at least one more CW before making my mind up completely so I changed direction entirely and called to order the vermillion colorway.

Here are some comparison shots between the blue and vermillion. I'd say the website is pretty true to life on the colors. The vermillion is a bright red-orange shade, probably almost too orange for me, but just squeaks over the line in to workable. The red and orange feathers are what drew me here, so if you can wear this color, and don't want black feather outlines, have look at this one. I've put them both back into boxes for the day while I decide. (Pardon the piles of shirts. I pulled out a bunch to try out.)

The vermillion looks GREAT (IMO) on beige, soft grey, coral, geranium, brick/terra cotta and dark grey/black. None of the red winter sweaters I have matched, so that was a bummer and I used some summer t-shirts to find color coordination.

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Hello ZP fans! I'm back with new information and some more IRL pics. I wanted to see at least one more CW before making my mind up completely so I changed direction entirely and called to order the vermillion colorway.

Here are some comparison shots between the blue and vermillion. I'd say the website is pretty true to life on the colors. The vermillion is a bright red-orange shade, probably almost too orange for me, but just squeaks over the line in to workable. The red and orange feathers are what drew me here, so if you can wear this color, and don't want black feather outlines, have look at this one. I've put them both back into boxes for the day while I decide. (Pardon the piles of shirts. I pulled out a bunch to try out.)

The vermillion looks GREAT (IMO) on beige, soft grey, coral, geranium, brick/terra cotta and dark grey/black. None of the red winter sweaters I have matched, so that was a bummer and I used some summer t-shirts to find color coordination.

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The vermillion makes your face lit up in a very persuasive way. I love it with the terracotta Tee. Lately. I have been discovering some orangy options, too (3 graces) and I used to be the pink type.
 
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