Description
Geometric shapes (dear to the 1920s and 1930s and to Oriental countries) form here a harmonious and sophisticated set. The central figure in this scarf is based on the famous Art Deco shape called “kite”. Ocher, black and white form a contrast leaving a strong impression.
Welcome to my dreamlike, happy and geometric universel! I would like to add some fantasy and chic to daily life which is sometimes bleak and tasteless. I express my fancy on silk. Drawing and photography are two disciplines i use when i am creating.
Wearing silk, it’s wreathing ourselves in a smooth, luxurious, natural and soft fabric. There is no more chic than silk! Scarves add a touch of glamour, fancy to your outfit and fit all morphologies. If you feel more joyful and confident when you are wearing a scarf, then it’s not frivolous, it’s necessary.
All my scarves are made in France (Lyon) and in small quantity. The scarves are produced in Lyon by the renowed French House Frenesy. Lyon has been recognized for centuries for silk. In 1466, King Louis XI created a national silk industry in Lyon. In the 16th century, Lyon was the capital of the European silk trade.
With 10 years of experience, Frenesy is a reputed silk square specialist which fabricates in Lyon, France. I chose Frenesy because of the high-end quality of their products, their support to young creators (possibility to produce in small series) and because it is made in France (Lyon). Frenesy has prestigious clients such as Lancôme and Le Bon Marché.
All my square scarves are made in silk twill (14mm) and are machine rolled. Silk twill is the material used by the luxury Houses like Hermès. With its 14mm, the silk twill used for my scarves has a good density, a delicate touch and a shiny aspect.













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