What would we do without scarves? The bigger the better. There was nary a moment in Israel when I was sans scarf. Constant travelling necessitates swathing yourself in cloth.
Just add a scarf et violà-- everything looks better--toute ensemble. When in particularly dismal quarters (a uninspired hotel room in Mexico, my school residence in France) I use them to jazz up the decor.
A good collection runs the gamut from designer to dollar store. Picking up scarves from various locales is a fashionable memento. Today I am wearing a vintage Oleg Cassini orange, navy blue and gold silk scarf. It is a bit prissy country club so I paired it with a cashmere boyfriend cardigan.
Hermès is of course untouchable if we're speaking scarves. I love mine, but for now it is much better suited to my curtains then my neck.
Comme ça.
2 comments:
you should post a picture of how your chanel scarf transformed the dismal quarters of france.
i love foulards, too. I can't help it, i usually have one with me. the silk is so warm, and now i have one that goes with everything.
I do think, however, that they must be worn! they may be nearly priceless, but like the jane's birkin in the above post, they must be used :-)
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