Foulard de la semaine
This is the scarf shown in Wednesday’s ensemble. I’ve rarely met a leopard print I didn’t like, but snatched this one up for the light, soft colors that seem to complement almost everything in my closet, and the incredibly light weight of the rayon fabric. I can wear all day and forget I have it on, vraiment!
Here worn wrapped loosely around the neck twice, then the top end is tucked down through one of the loops. Easy peasy!
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Very nice work, my chere. I see you’re up before the birds again.
You are definitely the leopard girl. Every woman should have her beloved signature.
Channelling tigress I see…have a grrrreat day!
Gorgeous – I like a bit of leopard!
A classic. Love it.
I love your leopard scarf – you look great in it too… x
Love it!
“I’ve rarely met a leopard print I didn’t like”… a sentiment Miss Miss Pseu knows MIss J shares.
This scarf is lovely.
I love leopard print and your scarf. It seems odd because I tend to be conservative in my dress but there’s something about that print that I’m drawn to.
Very nice!
I’m with you – never enough leopard print!
Want!
I used to have leopard-print ponyskin ballet flats, but the hair wore off in spots. A girl just can’t go around in “bald” shoes! I haven’t found replacements.
Even though I myself don´t wear animal prints, for reasons I have told before, I think they look decent on you. Scarfs are your trademark, that´s for sure : )
Excellent. I’m don’t have much (any!) leopard, and now I want some.
Lovely. I think one can’t have too many leopard print scarves – different fabrics, sizes and weights! That’s a particularly pretty colourway.
It’s a lovely shade and print perfect for the summer months – looks lovely x
A *light* leopard! Hard to find, and- you did! perfect for spring and summer. You could edify us on colours, scale etc of leopard!