Foulard de la semaine

Here is the “Les Toits de Paris” (Rooftops of Paris) carrĂ© again, this time worn with my olive green Talbot’s sweater. I finally worked out how to tie this one so the mice are visible.

The pictures make the scarf look more bright orange than it really is. It’s more of a rust color. You can see more accurate color here.
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Susan B. sits on a wooden bench wearing a brown knit jacket, blue jeans and colorful bracelets.

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14 Comments

  1. That’s Not My Age – thank you! I love this color combo too.

    Duchesse – I think I could wear camel as long as I paired it with a more upbeat color. The problem with the sweater was more the fit than the color. But I’m finding

    Erin – me too…they’re what pushed me over the edge when I was considering the purchase.

  2. Nancy – thanks! I always think of Ratatouille when I’m improvising in the kitchen. Isn’t it the best sweater?? I wear mine a lot. And they’re on sale now, in case you want to pick up in other colors.

    Sue – thank you! Part of the fun of many Hermès scarf designs is playing with the folds and ties to highlight different bits.

    Materfamilias – thanks! This particular scarf was done in many different colorways…I’ll bet there’s one out there that’s right for you.

  3. Sher – thanks! That was such a fun movie, wasn’t it?

    Belle – but that’s the wonderful thing about a great scarf…they really have staying power. Yours looks marvelous on you, perfect colors!

    WendyB – you have such a way with words… đŸ˜‰