I've recently been obsessing over scarves, framed, and used as affordable art. What more could be better? The bold colors and patterns are just up my alley.
Perfection.
I saw this first image and nearly drooled. Vintage Hermès equestrian scarves?
Yes please.
Then I searched for more inspiration and loved these as well.
I'm thinking when I get my next apartment, I will scour the vintage markets for an Hermès scarf, and frame it in the hallway.
Thoughts? Do you like this trend, or should scarves be strictly for wearing?
P.S. Liz is coming to my house today to help my Mom clean/organize/shop her own closet. I'm seriously SO excited, and cannot wait to report back. I know it will be nothing short of fabulous.








24 comments:
I don't even have a silk scarf for wearing (sad, right?), but I love the idea of framing them—especially heirloom scarves or hand-me-downs from family.
Love this! The "art" hanging in my hallway is actually a scarf!
I love this idea! The blue one is my favorite
Love this idea! Would love an Hermes scarf framed somewhere. :)
I think this is a great idea, and scarves should NOT be strictly for wearing :) And as you mentioned, it's affordable, and that's always a plus!
I think this is a perfect way to do art on a budget!
I'm loving the framed scarf movement as well! and it looks so chic i think. I love your photo round-up
1. yes i love this
2. stop being a jerk and telling me that you're hanging out with Liz. not cool.
Yayyy, can't wait!!
Such a pretty idea! Love the one above the dresser.
All of these are so beautiful! I can't believe some of them are scarves. Yes to the trend!
I'm seeing this more and more!! I love the ones online at Design Darling's Boutique & they're definitely affordable compared to most designer scarves! Very stylish! Good luck to your mom and Liz today! I'm sure she'll do a fabulous job!
Yes to scarves as art. 110%. They add such a unique pattern and pop of color that you can't find easily. Have a blast today! xo
This is such a great idea! I have a huge collection of scarves and now I think I know what I can do with them :)
I love this idea. I tried it out with a DVF scarf but I think I'm ready for the big leagues...an Hermes one! That first pic is my inspiration!! xoxo Elizabeth
I love the first and last images - a great way to get a big piece of art on a budget!
I love the idea of a framed scarf.
Oh wow! Loving this idea!! Totally bookmarking this idea for my next place!
xx
Giovanna
www.oliveandanarrow.com
Oh wow! Loving this idea!! Totally bookmarking this idea for my next place!
xx
Giovanna
www.oliveandanarrow.com
Absolutely love! One of my best friends framed her Pucci scarves a few years ago and it's the cutest!
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Absolutely love! One of my best friends framed her Pucci scarves a few years ago and it's the cutest!
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Oh my goodness...yes! How gorgeous!
I came across the coolest vintage silk scarf this morning at a flea market - fuschia with a cute rodeo image on it, probably from the 50s. But I'm now kicking myself for not buying it! I'll have to keep my eye out in the future...
love your blog!
amberly
ambsgoodlife.blogspot.com
What a great little gem you have here! I love your site design and this post gave me a lot of inspiration that I needed.
I was looking stuff up about Paris and I found your blog. I think we have a lot of the same taste. We just put out a very Parisian video. Super cute! Hope you will enjoy it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpgPBVBtd1c
xoxo
Daniela
www.vialosangeles.com
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