Welcome to the H scarf threads, mochachoc! You picked a beautiful colourway of Jeu de Cartes.
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Welcome to the H scarf threads, mochachoc! You picked a beautiful colourway of Jeu de Cartes.
Dear chloah, I own a PM and a GM losange and love them both. Have worn them much more often than I had expected. Definitely soft and warm but not as much cloth as a CSGM and different possibilities to wear them. Not sure how popular they are generally - but they are definitely popular with me!For those of you who own a losange, what do you think? Are they soft and warm? Are they popular compared to the regular silk scarves? TIA!
This is really pretty!b I love these colors!My newest purchase and my second scarf this season, Jaguar Quetzal. I don't know the CW number but it says PS/jaune d'or/taupe/ebene on the label. The color in this photo is a little strange because of the light, the scarf is more golden IRL. I think I need to photograph it again in daylight
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Nice use of the ring to show lots of scarf!!!Ok. I decided to wear it today and took a better photo for you. Hope this helps
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Twins. It's nice to see it from afar, LOL!!View attachment 3973617 Taking my new (and only) 90 put for the first spin. So in love with this GP du Faubourg in CW10, IIRC. Forgot to remove the tag before I left.
Thank you, LadybagaThis is really pretty!b I love these colors!
Interested to see how gold it is. I like how you paired it with the charniere bracelet, Juvelen. Looks perfect!My newest purchase and my second scarf this season, Jaguar Quetzal. I don't know the CW number but it says PS/jaune d'or/taupe/ebene on the label. The color in this photo is a little strange because of the light, the scarf is more golden IRL. I think I need to photograph it again in daylight
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I have multiple CWs of many scarves, but am really trying to curate my collection, and cut back on spending. I decided to keep 01. Sometimes I just can't do elegant and sophisticated, if you know what I mean. I just want to look softer. Dressing philosophy/psychology is interesting, and mine is always changing!Dear @momasaurus, I hadn’t visited this thread in a while so I just saw this... the answer is easy: you just keep BOTH of course! Such a spectacular design. But if it must come to one, then I choose CW1 for you. It is stunning! Although you know that CW6 has my heart. My decision to keep CW6 was a cool and calculated one based on the abundance of black and red in my scarf collection and lack of black and pink. But I haven’t completely put CW1 out of my mind and still want to go in and try it. It looks positively gorgeous on you. What did you decide?
These are so gorgeous on you, dear @Pautinka! You look stunning in blue! As for myself, the second I saw JdO Remix in that blue CW I couldn’t resist! You remember my pics, I’m sure. So happy to be your twin on quite an elegant and sophisticated silk!
I have one of the cashmere/silk men's losanges, but haven't played much with it yet. I think it will be great for spring/summer when you want a warm neck without all the bulk of a 140 cashmere.For those of you who own a losange, what do you think? Are they soft and warm? Are they popular compared to the regular silk scarves? TIA!
Looks great! Don't fret too much about lighting. Speaking for myself, I spend WAY too much time trying to find the right light for my tPF photos, but OTOH you all are worth the effort!My newest purchase and my second scarf this season, Jaguar Quetzal. I don't know the CW number but it says PS/jaune d'or/taupe/ebene on the label. The color in this photo is a little strange because of the light, the scarf is more golden IRL. I think I need to photograph it again in daylight
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Aww, moma, this post deserves a hugLooks great! Don't fret too much about lighting. Speaking for myself, I spend WAY too much time trying to find the right light for my tPF photos, but OTOH you all are worth the effort!