Category Archives: Scarves

VPOD: Vintage Hermes Golf Scarf


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You know that feeling you get when you’re cleaning out your closet and you know you should get rid of something but you’re afraid that you just might need it one day?

Well, I have that same feeling with paper and information.

I admit it. I’m a Clippaholic.

I save snippets of text, quotes, pictures, ads, articles, recipes. You name it. I save it.

But until this past year I had no easy way of organizing and retrieving all this good stuff when I actually needed it. While I had good intentions to rip or clip and then neatly keep things in organized files, the end result was more like disorganized piles. I’m spent many an hour in retrieval mode mumbling “I know it’s here somewhere!”

Then I met my new best friend, Evernote.

This handy-dandy guy goes everywhere with me since he hangs out on my desktop, my laptop and in an app on my iPhone. And he helps me to remember EVERYTHING.

I just give Evernote a to-do, or scan him a magazine clipping, or ask him to remember a webpage, or print him an online receipt, or feed him that note I scribbled on the back of a napkin — anything really since there seems to be nothing he can’t remember!

Evernote gobbles them all up and then crosses-his-heart-and-hopes-to-die PROMISES that he’ll easily help me find whatever I need later when I actually need it.

And this guy Evernote is a search maniac. While he certainly likes it when I take the time to tag the stuff I’m asking him to remember, he can get the job done even when I don’t. In fact, if I treat him right he’ll even work his magic so I can find my search term in an image file!

That’s how I happened upon this Hermes ad I had passed off to Evernote somewhere in the distant past. Evernote caught that “Hermes” up on the corner of the page and he graciously (and quickly) served up the inspiration for today’s VPOD.

Now a quick glance at this ad and you’ll want to a) grow your hair long so you can wear a braided pigtail again, b) start planning a vacation to St. Bart’s or c) Google “vintage hermes scarf” so you can recreate your own version of this summer fun.

I chose Option C and my Googling quickly turned up today’s VPOD.

This vintage Hermes beauty hails from the late 70s-early 80s and features a golf motif in shocking pinks. You can choose to tie it in your hair. Or wrap it around your neck, wrist or waist. Or dangle it from a golf bag.

Any one would be a fine choice for a vintage fashionista!

Available at My Vintage Clothes Line. | Discovered at TheFind.com.

P.S. This isn’t a paid endorsement for Evernote. I’m just thrilled with how this application how streamlined my life and wanted to share. Check it out if you’re drowning in paper. It’s a lifesaver.

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VPOD: Vintage Ferragamo Silk Scarf & Saving the Rainforest


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Right now, we are in the middle of the earth’s sixth mass extinction and it’s our own dang fault.

We humans have pumped up the rate of species extinction by a factor of at least 100 and at least one renowned Harvard biologist, E.O. Wilson, predicts that within the next twenty years, we’ll have become so good at increasing the rate of extinction that the factor could jump as high as 10,000!

Plus right now, there is a fight for life going on in Ecuador, in the most biodiverse place on the planet.

As reported by Johann Hari, the oil beneath this lush 4,000 square miles of rainforest holds oil worth about $7 billion. And in the deal of the century, Ecuador’s government has agreed to forgo drilling and keep the rainforest standing if the world pays just $3.5 billion.

What a bargain!

No country has ever made a generous offer like this or even considered proposing an offer where they agree to give up significantly higher profits in order to preserve the rainforest.

Now the question is whether the world will respond.

If Ecuador doesn’t receive at least $100 million by the end of this year, the deal is off and digging and destruction of the rainforest will begin.

Now I’m guessing none of you readers have $3.5 billion tucked away to step up and save these 4,000 acres, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do anything to help.

Just one click a day at The Rain Forest Site will preserve 11.4 square feet of rainforest habitat somewhere in the world without costing you a penny.

And I can’t think of a better group of gals to help save this planet!

After all, as vintage fashionistas we already have a preservation spirit. Just imagine if we took that spirit and used it to save more than clothes!

Certainly the actual rainforest is even more worthy of rescue than today’s VPOD, which, I’m sure you’ll agree, deserved to be intercepted before it ended up in a landfill along with the other two QUADRILLION pounds of clothing we Americans discard each year!

This vintage Ferragamo silk scarf from the late 1980s or early 1990s fittingly features endangered jaguars hiding out in the jungle and their eyes are just pleading for us to help.

It’s a heart-wrenching reminder for an eco-conscious vintage fashionista!

Available at Posh Vintage. | Discovered at TheFind.com.

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Have Yourself a Very Pucci Christmas


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For a charity auction benefiting the Umberto Veronesi Foundation, Pucci stuffed its colorful scarves and men’s ties into plexiglass ornaments and created a very modern, ultra-chic little christmas tree.

This designer tree will be exhibited in Rome and auctioned off with a starting bid of 500 euros.

But you can dig out your vintage scarf collection and create your own do-it-yourself version for much less that.

It’s a fun holiday decorating idea for a vintage fashionista!

VPOD: Vintage Vera Scarves and Babe Paley


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Vintage scarves are one of the great pleasures in life, don’t you think?

They come in every shape, color and size and you can find one to fit any budget. Whether you choose to tie one around you neck, wrap one around your head, tuck one into a pocket or attach one to your purse, they’re a great way to add color and style to any look.

Of course, if you decide to wrap one around your handbag, you should know that this “trend” is actually decades old. It was started by Barbara “Babe” Paley, one of the Top 20 Socialites of All Time according to New York Magazine as well as a woman who made the best-dressed list fourteen times before finally being inducted into the Fashion Hall of Fame in 1958.

All it took was one photograph of Babe with a scarf tied around her handbag and millions of women around the world followed suit. Today, every time I follow Babe’s lead, I think of this fashion icon who was fashionably dressed from her early days as a Vogue editor in 1940 right up to to her death in 1978.

If you want to channel a little of Babe’s style into your fashion life, then I suggest one of today’s VPODs.

These beautiful scarves are just a few of the more than 200 Vera scarves available at today’s featured site. And it just so happens that, right now, every single one is 20% off!

They’re scrumptious little treats for a vintage fashionista!

Available at The Lucky Fish | Discovered at TheFind.com.

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VPOD: The Hermes Scarf: History & Mystique


The Hermes Scarf: History and Mystique Book

Hermes has long been associated with luxury and fine craftsmanship. And that craftsmanship takes time. How much time? Well, this company can spend up to two years creating just one of its famous scarves!

Each new design requires months of development, hundreds of ideas, and dozens of designers. Just think–Hermes has to create a silkscreen printing frame for each individual color that you see in a scarf. So, for example, the scarf, Celebrations of the Sun-King, produced in 1994, required 1200 hours of labor just to produce its 35 individual silkscreen frames.

If you are a fanatic Hermes scarf collector or just someone who is fascinated with the beauty and story behind these pieces of art, you will want to reserve a copy of Nadine Coleno’s soon-to-be-published book, The Hermes Scarf: History & Mystique. The book is filled with 292 color photos and illustrations and is available for pre-order for anyone who’d like to save 37% off the list price you’ll see in stores in July.

It’s pure Hermes eye candy for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Amazon.com.

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