Silk scarves are the most sought after
The first Hermès silk scarf was born in 1937 based on a woodcut by Robert Dumas – a member of the prestigious Hermès family.
Each Hermès silk scarf is elaborately produced in each stage: processing, spinning silk threads from 250 cocoons into silk threads, weaving the yarn into silk fabric, then the pattern is printed using traditional silk printing techniques and finished.
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La rosee by artist Anne Gavarni (1960)
Silkworm cocoons used to extract silk for weaving at Hermès Workshop (Lyon, France)
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Concerto by artist Jean-Louis Clerc (1963)
Usually, the printing process takes the most time.
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Hello Dolly (1990)
Artistic masterpiece of high fashion
Hermès silk scarves are not simply expensive fashion accessories, these scarves represent luxury and a trendy Parisian spirit.
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Passiflores by Valerie Dawlat Dumoulin
Reputation comes from peak quality
The Hermès family is famous in the market for high-end fashion products made not only by trendy beauty, it is also a mark of perfect quality coming from meticulousness to frivolity that makes people think
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La Danse by artist Jean-Louis Clerc (1961)
As you know, almost everything branded Hermès is hand-made by the most skilled craftsmen with endless passion for each product.
Video about the production steps of Hermès scarves:
Fans of Hermès silk scarves
Hermès scarves are loved and admired by countless fashionistas and celebrities from all over the field.
Images of Princess Grace of Monaco in 1956 using Hermès scarves to bandage wounds, Queen Elizabeth II often using scarves to cover her head or images of fashion icons and celebrities using them as accessories?
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