Foulard de la semaine

Yikes, I’m out of practice!

I thought I’d take advantage of some cooler weather to indulge my recent color obsession with a favorite scarf. This is my Hermès “H en Voyage,” in the smaller vintage size (27in x 27in).  Folded in the basic bias fold, twisted a couple of times, tied in the back.

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35 Comments

  1. I love that scarf more every time you post it! And the colours make me think of Duchesse’s recent post on olive and cognac as immensely useful colours.
    Good for you, btw, for turning cooler weather into an advantage. I’m finding that increasingly harder to do as we’ve dropped down below 20C again, after barely achieving low 20s for a few days. . .

  2. It’ very autumnal. But them again you have been very focused on the autumn trends lately.
    I love the trompe l’oeil effect.

  3. I love this scarf! I bet you and I like the same colors…I wear browns, military greens, oranges…during the summer. Saturated colors look best on me now…not pastels… and this scarf would be on me if I had it..even during the summer!!

  4. Very nice!

    When I look at your scarf laid out it doesn’t particularly appeal to me (yes, I know it’s a Hermes scarf, but…)

    Yet when it’s folded up and up against something else it’s very attractive.

    Once I own a scarf I’ll wear it. For me the leap is picking it out.

  5. I love the pattern and the tie technique is so simple yet perfect. I did it with a vintage Hermes with a deep rose border and it made the outfit. Please do another video!!

  6. Hello:
    What fun this scarf is with its luggage forming the letter H. Clearly as this season seems to be producing a rash of H’s on everything we should take advantage of it all and pretend that it is a long lost family monogram!!

  7. coffeeaddict – I tend to look best in autumnal colors in general, and gravitate to them year round. Thanks.

    Pam – I find that pastels wash me out like crazy. Saturated but dusky colors are best for me. Have you ever had a color analysis done?

    RoseAG – thank you! When I’m looking for scarves I always look for color first. I know I won’t be wearing the scarf so that the entire pattern is visible. Many patterns will actually look abstract once the scarf is tied, so if you like the colors, scrunch and twist the scarf to get an idea of how it will look when worn.

    Jane and Lance Hattatt – thank you. Yes, you should definitely appropriate the H.

    LPC – the beauty of soft focus…I curse my camera’s auto focus issues but sometimes it works to my advantage.

    Patti – thanks so much!

  8. Rita – oh yes, they surely ARE!

    Bourbon & Pearls – I had to practice and play a LOT before I got the hang of it.

    paasamson – thank you so much!

    Susan Tiner – thank you! I hope we’ll get to see more of your scarves soon.

    metscan – thank you very much.

    materfamilias – yes, I’ll admit Duchesse’s post inspired me too. We’ve warmed back up again, so I’m glad I took advantage while I had the opportunity.

    Deb – thank you. Yes, the richness of color is one of the beauties of Hermès scarves. I promise I’ll do another round of videos once I learn how to use the Mac software, just haven’t had the time!

  9. L’age moyen – there are both summer and autumn greens in this scarf. Thank you!

    M – there’s nothing wrong with looking your age. I’ve met LPC and she knows what I look like, so I took her remark more as an observation on this particular photo than a compliment.

  10. Susan, you look beautiful and I love the simple way you’ve tied the scarf. I think I’ll wear one of mine out today and I will think of you 🙂

  11. M – thank you very much!

    Tiffany – I’ll bet we have similar coloring. I always go crazy over autumn colors and they do seem to suit me best. And thank you.

  12. There are scarf women, and then there are those, who are not. I belong to the latter group. However, you always seem to find a scarf which fits you well!

  13. Why is being told you look “so very young” a compliment? Isn’t that ageist? What’s wrong with looking your age?

  14. Well you said the auto focus” worked to your advantage” so I assumed that meant you like looking “so very young”.

  15. I think we must suit almost the same colours – I’ve been loving all the things you’ve been posting recently! And I’ll also agree that you’re looking amazing. I wish I had your skin!

  16. Terri – thank you! That’s my expression of concentrating intently but trying not to scowl.

    Rosy – thank you so much!

    Duchesse – thank you, and your post on cognac and olive inspired me to choose this one.

  17. What a wonderful scarf. And the self-portrait has such a great expression, a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ (did I get the French right?)

  18. Love the way you wear your H scarves , I first came across this so effective twist when you modelled un foulard ravissant..les toits de paris in a lovely copper .

    That set me on a bit of an H journey…but that’s another story!