It’s a wrap: Hermès
Add Parisian chic to formal and relaxed ensembles with Hermes' Imprimeur Fou Brides et Frontaux silk and cashmere scarf
Style 4 Sep 2019
Hermès' Imprimeur Fou Brides et Frontaux silk and cashmere scarf
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Caroline Leeming
STYLING
Kathryn Madge Healey
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Hermès’ first shop was opened in Paris in 1837, and it started making equestrian harnesses, and later saddles. By the early 1950s, the silk scarf had been added to its repertoire, and today beautiful scarves remain one of its most celebrated and collectable accessories.
The Imprimeur Fou Brides et Frontaux silk and cashmere scarf is an elegant autumnal layer for adding chic Parisian flair to both smart and more relaxed ensembles.
£870; hermes.com
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