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

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I also purchased the Bingata twillies! Unboxed them from h.com today. It matches the 140 scarves perfectly as you can see from the photos. I purchase two each of the black/red, pink and the gris/orange twillies. I don't have the gris/orange 140 Bingata yet but hope to add soon. LOVE the design and colors! I'd say this is my fav from 2021. :love:

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Gimmee Gimmeee Gimeeeeee!!! I LOVE this pattern in your twillies and both of these shawls! Definitely on my list for this fall! Thank you for showing all of these treasures!
 
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Adding the stories that were missing before:

Balade Ecossaise by Florence Manlik
Tartan is a design of Celtic origin that has been worn in Scotland since the 16th century to identify a person's geographical and family origins, with each color combination representing the identity of a clan. Florence Manlik celebrates this traditional pattern, which adds a touch of fantasy to the classic curves of carriages. Note the elegant decoration of the door and the fine lantern behind the coachman's seat, which lights up impromptu trips. The miniature below the footboard was inspired by the coronation carriage of the French king Charles X, which is preserved in the Émile Hermès collection as a colored print.

Paisley Blossom by Alina Honore
Where does the name paisley come from? The paisley motif, originally from Persia, is a symbol of an imaginary flower representing love. It is found in India, China and the Middle East. Over the centuries its outlines have been simplified and stylized. Paisley, a town a couple of miles outside Glasgow, Scotland, was a large textile manufacturing center from the late 17th century. When the famous motif invaded the courts of Europe and spread to the upper classes, the town became a leading supplier in Britain, eventually lending its name to the paisley pattern. This booming industry has since died down, although a museum still attests to the history. In 2016, Hermès partnered with Paisley Museum, selecting this design from the many books of samples held in the collections. The motif has been enlarged and reworked to create the Paisley from Paisley scarf, a tribute to the city, its fabrics and its talented designers.

Chic, Le Sport ! by Dongjoo Seo
Korean designer Dongjoo Seo celebrates the art of sports, revealing different playing fields behind the covered galleries of this patio, while a plethora of accessories seem to emerge from the openings. Rackets, oars, foils, skateboards, skittles and balls of all kinds are subject to the laws of gravity! In the center, a dutiful horse has just completed an obstacle course that recalls the six letters of Hermès. There's a sport for everyone!

That should be all of the designs for this season except a couple twillies (Chevaux en Liberté and Jumping).

Thank you, Momoc! I've still got fingers crossed Balade Ecossaise comes in other CWs, and still patiently waiting for Paisley Blossom. BTW, I think you might have the story for Paisley from Paisley?
 
This is extremely beautiful and super chic, Foxy trini! When folded, it reminds me very much of traditional Japanese fabric patterns.


It will be perfect with a camel coat! Very interesting to see the colours in your photos because I‘m still looking for a mainly green scarf.
Thanks Littlefoxes! I recommend this green, it looks so saturated and sumptuous in person. Excited to see what you pick up!

Re: Duo - Yes! The artist is Japanese and is paying tribute to the traditional kimono. I think this may be a "more than one" pickup for me. It is very beautiful and I didn't realize until I saw mod shots here. When I saw it in person, it was heart eyes emoji for sure.
 
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