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Who Silk?
Emily Ratajkowski accessorized with an $825 purse. Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images
On Tuesday, Emily Ratajkowski attended the launch of Moët & Chandon's new limited-edition bottles of Champagne, made in collaboration with designer Virgil Abloh.
At the event, Ratajkowski wore a black halter top that can best be described as a giant silk scarf hanging from a long white rope.
The sleeveless number, a piece from Monse's Spring/Summer...
" I was looking for a scarf for my partner, I knew I wanted something truly special,
I knew I didn't just want to buy Chanel or Hermes because you can get that anywhere right? "
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LA STORIA
Como Silks is a high fashion luxury accessories brand that designs pure silk scarves at our offices in the mountains of Lugano Switzerland and produces...
The world's sleekest square of silk, sold every 25 seconds
In the fashion world there are scarves, and then there is the scarf. Queen Elizabeth II wore one for her postage-stamp portrait. Jackie Kennedy kept the Nantucket rain off her hair with hers. And when Grace Kelly broke her arm in 1956, she memorably knotted her scarf into a sling. With some squares priced over $2000,...
What’s the secret behind Hermes’ silk scarves? We uncover little-known facts about the material and the design
Exposition scénographiée par Hilton McConnico - Once upon a silk - Hong Kong
Since the very first silk square was produced in 1937, Hermès’ 90cm x 90cm carré has become an iconic item and a work of art, with more than 1,500 versions created up...
From a photobooth and cafe to “Carré-ok” and disco, the pop-up brings three days of fun and creativity, dedicated to the iconic Hermès scarf
Mark your calendars: the Hermès Carré Club is finally coming to town. After successful runs in New York and Toronto, the pop-up exhibit will launch in Singapore for three days only, from October 19 to 21—so we...
Christina Aguilera, the Olsen twins, Aaliyah, Sarah Jessica Parker, Justin Timberlake, Dionne from Clueless; all celebrities (real and fictional) known for spotting one particular trend in the '90s and early aughts. Bandanas styled over, around, and tied over the head were all the rage. Whether you're stoked or not, they're making an official comeback after appearing all over the runways this...