Christa Weil, author of SECONDHAND CHIC and IT'S VINTAGE, DARLING! tells how to find, restore, and style the very best of classic past fashion--from haute couture to thrift store coups--in an utterly up-to-date way
Monday, August 31, 2009
More Ways to Tie a Scarf, by Vera
Here's one I just love: an innovative scarf design in a striking Op print, plus detailed instructions on how to tie it.
The scarf is from Vera. Vera Neumann was a highly esteemed and collectable print specialist, whose signature motif was her name in cursive with a little ladybug nearby. (A great history here, thank you FuzzyLizzy Vintage!) Scarves are the vintagewear most easily found today by this designer, but she also licensed her fabric to garment manufacturers--I have a wonderful white maxi in polyester jersey strewn with a garden of her flowers.
But back to the scarf. Below are the instructions on how to tie it--don't you love the labels ("First Lady" !!). Click on the image to read it more clearly . . . .
I'm on the road today, but when I get home will try to replicate the styles with one of my more traditional squares; I'm sure with a bit of finagling it will come out just fine.
I love Vera scarves! Thanks for this post! So informative!
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xoxo
Hermes published a booklet showing many inventive ways to tie traditional silk square scarves. You can find this at ShopCurious, along with oodles of curiously colourful silk scarves.
ReplyDeleteHi there. First I find your great blog and then I find my name in it! Doesn't get much beter than that. Lizzie
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