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Spring postcard with a new scarf and Liberty of London inserts

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I've been debating whether or not to post today's blog. When I started to work on it, the scale and magnitude of the COVID 19 outbreak was nothing compared to what it has become recently.

While everyone is confronted with worries, fears, and uncertainties, maybe it is too frivolous to be talking about fashion and accessories? In the end, I decided to go ahead. With ever-worsening news dominating our lives, perhaps a light-hearted distraction might be a welcome respite. I sincerely hope so.

I also hope that as a collective, we will be able to keep the infection curve as flat as possible. Keep your distance, wash your hands and stay safe.

Much love,
MaiTai



Zebra Pegasus 90 scarf in an Origami knot. Hermes Kelly Double Tour bracelet in Rose Sakura. 





I only realized after taking the picture that every piece of the outfit below has been in my wardrobe for more than a decade. Even the scarf (Mare Nostrum), which had a beauty sleep during all this time and therefore never featured on the blog. I originally bought it because its rust-red border detail was a perfect match for a bag I was planning to buy. The bag didn't turn out the way I imagined it and the scarf went into the back of the drawer.

To finally wear it, I thought I'd take some inspiration from my Scarf Art app and apply the filter that shows you all knots that do not feature the border of your scarf. From the options presented I selected Scarf Necklace and made it long so that it covers the neckline of my top.



As above but with jeans





My new spring scarf: Plumes en Fête! Here in a Criss-Cross knot, worn off-center. Hermes Clic-Clac H bracelet in Bleu Indiens and Picotin 18 in Bleu Sapphire. 





Variations! Clockwise from top left: Twist Wrap, Pleated Criss-Cross knot, Heart knot, and Two-Way Pleats.






Plumes en Fête 90

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March has brought us typical spring weather. If we're lucky, the days can be mild, bright, and sunny, but then the next might be gloomy and dark, taking us right back to winter.

The Plumes en Fêtes is perfect for both scenarios ... depending on how you knot it, it can look like two completely different scarves.

On bright and sunny days, I like to emphasize the white and cornflower-blue ends:



With the new app, it's fun and easy to find these: Simply go to the 'What the knot highlights' filter and select 'Ends'.




From the suggestions, I decided to try these (clockwise from top left): Origami, Weave and Ascot knot, and looped Basic Slide)



On less sunny spring days,  I prefer to feature the rich, multi-colored feathers instead:


So this time I'd go to the filter 'What the knot hides' and select 'Ends':



No more blue and white! From the suggested knots, I chose these four to try with my new scarf (clockwise from top left): Croisée, Scarf Necklace, Sautoir and Bib knot.



Last but not least... Rose Encens satin lipstick from Hermes' gorgeous new lipstick line!



It has surpassed my expectations ... the texture is silky and light, it has high pigment and great staying power. I also love the chic and beautiful case and the fact that it is refillable.



Rouge Hermes lipsticks:here 




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