Silk Scarf
ALL TIED UP
Consider it as piece of jewelry and it wear it as such (it should add oomph and drama).
It should be personal and a part of you-it doesn’t have to be silk if that’s not your thing.
Closet Obsession: THE HERMES SCARFIt is just 90 centimeters and 65 grams of silk, yet it takes 2 years to create a single Hermes scarf. Technically, the process begins in Brazil, where the silk is spun from cocoons woven by the larvae of 250 silk moths. As the silk is spinning in Brail, the design process begins in Lyon, France, where all f the designers are briefed on what the theme of the season’s collection will be. Then’ over 50 artists create designs for the ten scarves to be produced that season. After the many months it takes to create the designs, an engraver will make a silk screen for each different color that will appear on each scarf. If there are 30 colors in one scarf, he much create 30 different silks screens. Then there is an intensive coloration process, as an entire committee will vote on the shades and tones, before the design is finally sent to the factory where the dirty work begins. There is dizzy printing process, then a luxurious steam bath to make the scarves unbelievably soft, and then 2 women painstakingly scrutinize each centimeter of silk for any defects. Last, the squares are cut and seamstresses edge them by hand, before they are shipped off to be snatched by woman the world over.
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