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Feel very fortunate to be, temporarily, in a part of the world where I could consider wearing a shawl to dinner rather than a parka. Too bad I forgot to pack one. If I had, I would take advantage of this page from an old Hermes giveaway catalogue on how to tie one of their meter-square scarves. Last time I asked, the catalogue was out of print, which is too bad, because the instructions obviously apply to any great vintage shawl--of silk, wool challis, chiffon, or some other fine fabric. The…

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Sonja Popovic
PRICES MAY VARY. 98% Polyester, 2% Viscose Imported Hand Wash Only ELEGANT AND SOFT - Women shawls for evening formal dress is made of composite filament chiffon, it's a must-have accessories to add elegance to your dress in any formal occasions like wedding and evening party HIGH QUATITY PASHMINA SCARF - This elegant scarves, women shawl and wraps is extra lightweight, soft, beautiful and versatile. Long and large pashmina can be fold down to a very slim size, perfect to be use as a fashion sca Party Dress Bride, Shawl For Wedding, Designer Shawl, Wedding Shawls, Evening Scarf, Dress Scarf, Bridesmaid Shawl, Chiffon Shawl, Elegant Scarves

PRICES MAY VARY. 98% Polyester, 2% Viscose Imported Hand Wash Only ELEGANT AND SOFT - Women shawls for evening formal dress is made of composite filament chiffon, it's a must-have accessories to add elegance to your dress in any formal occasions like wedding and evening party HIGH QUATITY PASHMINA SCARF - This elegant scarves, women shawl and wraps is extra lightweight, soft, beautiful and versatile. Long and large pashmina can be fold down to a very slim size, perfect to be use as a fashion…

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Olga Mitchell
Shawl Date: 1840–49 Culture: probably French Medium: silk High Fashion Accessories, 19th Century Fashion, Costume Collection, Historical Costume, Historical Dresses, Fantasy Clothing, Fantasy Fashion, Historical Clothing, The Metropolitan Museum Of Art

This is an attractive shawl of the 1840s which interestingly combines a woven pattern and printed pattern. This works well in incorporating both Eastern and Western aesthetic sensibilities.The shawl held a place as a high fashion accessory for a relatively large period between the end of the 18th century to the 1870s

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