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Vintage finds exclusively ours. Our framed vintage Hermès scarves are sustainably sourced, locally made with a history and story to …
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Vintage finds exclusively ours. Our framed vintage Hermès scarves are sustainably sourced, locally made with a history and story to be told. One-of-a-kind works of art reimagined from the world’s finest collection of vintage Hermès scarves. Each piece is unique, handcrafted in our Lexington KY atelier – never to be repeated.
Sized perfectly for anywhere in your home. Great as a single piece or in a collection, it’ll be almost impossible to pick just one.
Scarf is hand-sewn onto the mat to celebrate the unique character of the hand-rolled edges.
Scarf originally designed by Fanette Mellier in 2025 based on an original Hugo Grygkar design What became of Hugo Grygkar’s iconic Brides de Gala? It appears they've undergone a futuristic makeover by Fanette Mellier, who applied her signature pixelated, high-tech style. The design was first distilled into simplified pictograms, then magnified and reimagined—resulting in Brides de Gala 2.0. Bold, graphic, and unmistakably modern, this new version remains a respectful nod to the timeless original.
Hermes gift box not included.
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