Foulard de la semaine

Variation on a theme for cooler weather.
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21 Comments

  1. Turquoise does this magical retro thing with leopard. Same with hot pink. I bought a cheetah print box pleat skirt last spring, and it does take a gutsy day to wear it but it’s such a blast with these colours. Hotcha, Pseu!

  2. Rita – what I really need to do that is a scarf with a larger print, and most of mine are smaller. But it’s definitely something to try.

    Stephanie H. – thank you!

    Sue – thanks!

  3. Miss Janey – thanks!

    Thom – wow, that’s high praise indeed. Thank you!

    Frugal Scholar – thanks! (In the interest of frugality, you might be interested to know this scarf came from Pier 1. I didn’t even know they carried scarves until someone gave me this one.)

  4. Duchesse – I’m a bit chicken for the hot pink, but I’ll bet it would look great.

    Marsi – thank you!

    Karen – thanks! I’m enjoying this cooler weather which allows me to wear my more substantial scarves.

  5. Mardel – thank you!

    Imogen – thanks! It was you who provided the inspiration.

    gp – merci bien!

    Frugal – yes, the rayon has a differen “heft” than cashmere or wool and drapes differently. But it is very light and soft!

  6. You know, I got a scarf at Pier 1 two years ago–I was chicken and so got black. I went back this year to see if they had gotten them again, but didn’t see them. They had some fabulous colors and I wish I had gotten them all. Is it heresy to say that the rayon one doesn’t look all that different from the cashmere one I have? And the rayon feels good too–though, of course, in a different way.