Every purchase of a Hermés scarf comes with a Knotting Card, one of several cards showcasing different ways to knot a scarf into something fabulouslymore →
I am loving fashion illustrator Coco's line of large silk scarves. Each scarf in her Forget Me Not collection has been originally hand drawn by Coco andmore →
We love Rike Feurstein. Her hats are sick and her chunky knits are lusciously bold and amazing. And when we saw her Dylan scarf, we thought it was genius. Amore →
Shibori tie dying is one of our favorite DIYs of all time so you can image our excitement after discovering Upstate's gorgeous line of shibori tie dye scarves,more →
Rike Feurstein abandoned her corporate job as an attorney and dedicated herself to the nearly extinct art of hat-making. She studied millinery in New York andmore →
The name "Molly" dates back to the 80’s, referring to a California girl who was unique amongst all other girls. A Molly looked her best by being true tomore →
A great scarf is a girl's best accessory. I love Hermés' new campaign and website, J’aime Mon Carré (I Love My Scarf), dedicated to their soon to bemore →
I'm sure you're familiar with Kantha quilts, made popular by Anthropologie and Jeanette Farrier. And if you're not, Kantha is an embroidery technique used bymore →
These handpainted silk scarves by Portland artist and designer Jason Kinney are delicate works of art. Inspired by Leonard Cohen and William Black, Kinneymore →