Playing with Promenade de Longchamps

Ok, I found some time to play with Promenade de Longchamps today. It’s been pointed out that there is almost no way to tie this scarf without the people and horses appearing upside down. I think I found some workarounds. However, each of the corners features gigantic scrolling that’s hard to avoid. In most colorways these … More Playing with Promenade de Longchamps

Promenade de Longchamps

One of the most classic Hermès scarves is La Promenade de Longchamps, designed by the ever-popular Philippe Ledoux in 1965. Concentric circles depict fashionable folks on horseback and in carriages on their way to the racetrack at Longchamps (still located on the Route des Tribunes in the Bois de Boulogne). Manet’s 1866 painting of the … More Promenade de Longchamps

Carnival in Venice

One of my favorite Hermès scarf designs is the 1993 “Carnaval de Venise,” which was renamed “Fêtes Venitiennes” in 1999 after a threatened lawsuit. The annual festival is just around the corner. What better time to admire this fun scarf? The center vignette shows 18th century folks admiring the Piazza San Marco in Venice. Pigeons … More Carnival in Venice

Triplets in Paris

I have a lovely, tiny new scarf ring from MaiTai’s online collection, perfect for Hermès gavroches, those cute 16 inch square scarves that provide a pop of color and even a bit of silky warmth. The first time I asked a sales associate in the boutique to see one, she said, “Those are for men, and … More Triplets in Paris

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Today is my birthday, so I’m celebrating with a tug on some of the threads in my free-lance, crazy, patched-together, luxury-loving, fantasy-driven, town and country, backstage and front porch existence. And here I am without copy editors to make it all better. What can I do for you? I’ll share my obsession with Hermès silk … More Please enter!