A Silk Scarf In Fragrant Blossom: Obtuse Critiques


Here you will find a series of brief critiques about fashion designers and their designer Silk Scarf creations. There are those who have haven risen to prominence, others emerging and those who have fallen from grace. Regardless of status, each one has made a significant contribution to the designer silk Scarf, an everlasting style

A Pure Silk Scarf in Fragrant Blossom
The Spitalfield flower pattern can be traced back to Huguenot weavers of the1800's. Today recognised as the trademark of the Timothy Everest Brand. He's given the flower new life. It's essence captured tastefully in a new range of lovely, colourful silk Scarfs that reflect the brilliant hues of nature. Be ware of imitations, this pattern is exclusive to Timothy Everest, it's his signature. Turn the Scarf over and you'll witness the finite detail that only a tailor could conceive. The Spitalfields flower in fragrant blossom all seasons. It doesn't end there, the entire collection blooms into autumn, prevail the winter gloom. And for spring it's even brighter, classic style in a contemporary framework, each Scarf, an example of fine English needle work

The 60's Designer Silk Scarves.
Shane McCoubrey started his own label after working all over the world designing for, Louis Vuitton, Valentino and Gucci. Happy to go it alone and develop his distinctive style he's gradually gaining recognition. Drawing inspiration from the 60's Lava Lamps, Shane produced some vivid renditions for his introductory range of designer silk Scarfs; you'll have to search long and hard to find Scarfs that reflect such artistic prowess with true individuality. Shane has a small dedicated following.

Feraud Silk Scarfs: Impact-less
The Louis Feraud Brand name has yet to make an impact with its men's accessory range. The Designer silk Scarfs are adventurous enough, but in short bursts, the rest of the collection have little to say. Although lack lustre the name is on the move and the look gets stronger each season, if you compare with brands like Armani you'll be disappointed. Stand alone; Feraud designer silk Scarfs are made in Italy to exacting specifications and price wise, a good entry point. The opinion, any Feraud product is worth having in a collection. A bit of floral, some paisley and add a few stripes, a safe recipe to begin with.

The Elusive Designer Silk Scarf
Neil Bottle's customers include Hillary Clinton and Cherrie Blare; his textiles designs have hung in some of the most famous galleries and museums in the world, including Guggenheim New York and The V&A London. His designer silk Scarfs and scarves were on the (A) list of buyers from Libertys of London to Harrods. Out of the limelight, he still produces in small quantiScarfs, no longer available in high street stores, never the less, collectables, even more reasons to add one to your collection

More than a cufflink designer
Veering off the conventional path, without loosing control, Ian Flaherty has produced a small range of designer silk Scarfs worthy of the highest praise. They'll give many give many years good knottage, while complimenting his illustrious cufflinks. Added value, they're completely woven and handmade in England. To be seen to be different, the choice is yours.

A Silk Scarf Fit For men
Although men have probably always adorned their necks, they did not wear neckScarfs until the later 1800s. Feminine versions of men's Designer men's scarf began to appear along with the more tailored clothing women wore while bicycling, skating, hiking, or boating. Now there are many women designers who've made a significant mark amongst the men, like Cressida Bell Designer Scarfs A touch of femininity, the scent of a woman

The Vivienne Westwood contribution
Free form, a little abstract, totally unpredictable and always an element of surprise, best describes Vivienne's designer silk Scarfs. Drawing a little out of each era of her career, from punk to pirate, she has pasted a hint of each, blending with classical form and even a little graffiti. There is no mistaking; no collection is whole without a Vivienne Westwood Designer Scarf.

Par silkscarves le lundi 11 octobre 2010

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