Here's one of the silk scarves from the Hill-Stead Museum shop. This collection was made using designs from items in the house, and this scarf is based upon the carpeting in the Parlor Bedroom. Unfortunately for the museum, these were not big sellers. Fortunately for me, they went on half-price sale and I also got my guide's discount.
Worn with teal J. Crew cashmere V-neck sweater and black Kohl's pants
This is a lightweight voile scarf from H & M in Westfarms that I bought for our Africa trip. A bargain for $7, I wore it a lot in Africa with several different outfits. Again, I didn't care if this one got lost or stolen--but I'm glad it came back home with me!
Worn with black and white marl open cardigan from J. Jill, white Adea layering top, and black Kohl's pants.
Another souvenir scarf--this one from the Italian brand Gattinoni that we bought at their store in Milan when we visited Malima with Ross for a vacation in October 2012. It's a beautiful quality silk with a hand-rolled hem. The design and colors are quite sophisticated--very Italian!
Worn with aqua Talbot's merino open cardigan and black Kohl's pants
This scarf was sold by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC in its holiday catalog many years ago. Using a design by William Morris, it came in a few different colorways. The pinks and greys work well with this jacket. I also have the scarf in tan/olive with a black background, and the museum still sells items with that colorway.
Worn with pink boiled wool jacket from J. C. Penney and gray Kohl's pants
Another wearing of my scarf from Venice, but this time I made sure to accentuate the silver parts.
Worn with light gray J. Crew cashmere V-neck sweater and gray Kohl's pants
Ooh, I am not sure I have seen the Gattinoni scarf before. The pattern is reminiscent of their signature bags!
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