Scarves ........ The Hermès Spring/Summer 2020 Scarves..........

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I believe the men's origami horse head scarf will be called 'Se Plier au Jeu' as there is now a pair of Quicker sneakers with this print on the UK website.

Thank you for sharing these sneakers and the name of the shawl! :ty: From first seeing it in the press day pics a few months ago, it is still the one I’m looking forward the most to seeing the different CWs as well as mod pics. Hoping it will not disappoint, as the colour choices for men are always more limited!
 
Thank you for sharing these sneakers and the name of the shawl! :ty: From first seeing it in the press day pics a few months ago, it is still the one I’m looking forward the most to seeing the different CWs as well as mod pics. Hoping it will not disappoint, as the colour choices for men are always more limited!

Indeed! Although they appear to have been getting a little more adventurous with colours of late.
From press pics we’ve also seen a red colourway of this and from the colour families we’ve already seen I’d expecting some minty greens and a grey/yellow.
 
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Indeed! Although they appear to have been getting a little more adventurous with colours of late.
From press pics we’ve also seen a red colourway of this and from the colour families we’ve already seen I’d expecting some minty greens and a grey/yellow.

Yes they try their best I guess, keeping in mind it’s still aimed at men. I’m really hoping for one with a yellow hem and combined with lots of white, yellow and some blue. Hopefully we don’t have to wait too long. It’s a good sign some of the new men’s scarves make an appearance on the same day they introduce the women’s on the French website, progress! :giggle:
 
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Is this new? (my appoligies if it isn't)
https://www.hermes.com/us/en/product/la-promenade-du-matin-giant-triangle-H571828Sv09/
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I feel like the scale of the design elements this season is making all the scarves look alike.
Indeed. I find that many of the scarves are extremely busy, so much so that they end up being a jumble a indistinguishable patterns... Fantaisie Botanique, A Garden of Shapes, La Folle Parade... all just too busy for my taste.
 
I have a question about the double sided scarves. I can't wrap my head around how this will work. Are these something like two scarves attached to each other? Is it one piece of fabric printed on both sides? If that is the case, is the fabric heavier? How do they keep the patterns from showing through? Will they be any more difficult to tie as in more stiff or unwieldy?
 
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Apologies for the cardigan that clashes with everything I tried on but my SA surprised me with new season scarves today! These are the ones I tried on or was drawn to but there were many others as well. I took home the yellow colorway of the Three Graces CSGM and I got my Mom the pink and brown Brides de Gala and another one in light blue and off white.

RHl2987, congrats on the wonderful purchases, it is like winning a lottery. Such a wonderful surprise when you probably least expect it. The Three Graces, wow, fabulous. as everything else too, looks so gorgeous on you.
Enjoy them :smile::cool:
 
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I love the blue for CW16.

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THE THREE GRACES BY ALICE SHIRLEY
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The story behind
It was during a trip to South Africa that Alice Shirley was lucky enough to spot a giraffe, then two, then three, concealed behind the acacia tree on which they were feeding. Giraffes are the tallest animals on earth and their delicacy is immeasurable. Their movement is sweeping and elegant. They have panoramic distance vision and sleep very little, often standing. They prune the trees by feeding, and disperse seeds by moving around, living in perfect harmony with their environment. Conscious of the beauty and balance of nature, the house of Hermes pays homage to these graceful and poetic giants.
 
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