I have shown the scarf worn in a variety of ways: equestrian, equestrian then tied in a half ascot, then a twist and finally the friendship knot.
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Monday, 7 September 2009
Monte Carlo
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Thanks for the info about the shop - I know exactly where it is now - I was having a coffee quite close by the other day - can't believe I have never been over to investigate and see these beautiful scarves in real life.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful knots - they really showcase the design.
Thank you AAN - now you have a good reason to go again LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteMany congratulations, this is such a beautiful and vibrant scarf. As aan said, your knots bring out it's beauty to perfection!
ReplyDeleteThank you MaiTai - orange would not be my first choice normally but this one really surprised me and it's so cheerful I love it!
ReplyDeleteInteresting scarf. Congratulations on another beautiful destination memory in silk.
ReplyDeleteThanks Van - I was really surprised that the orange looked ok on me! It's nice to get a scarf from somewhere you like.
ReplyDeleteI just visited Monte Carlo last month, the scarf is sold at the Monte Carlo Hermes store, not at the SBM boutique anymore! You can learn more about finding the scarf on this blog - www.fashionfob.com!
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