Passed down as part of each maison’s archive,
vintage scarves are living expressions of their philosophy and aesthetic.
Each piece carries the spirit of its era,
radiating the elegance of wearable art.
This season,
nothing elevates an outfit like a beautifully designed scarf.
Here, we spotlight the iconic creations from each house—and the styling ideas that make them timeless.
#1 Chanel
"Elegance Illustrated — The Art of Iconic Symbols"
Vintage Chanel scarves from the 1990s
capture the essence of the house with chains, camellias, and the Coco mark woven into bold yet classic prints.
Refined, powerful, and eternally feminine
—each piece is a portrait of Chanel’s enduring elegance.

#2 Celine
"Quiet Brilliance — The Architecture of Grace"
Celine’s vintage scarves are defined by balance and restraint.
Rope and medallion motifs form a disciplined composition, radiating subtle strength.
Vivid tones of red and blue bring sophistication to any look,
adding just the right accent.
It’s a beauty that embodies Celine’s timeless French modernism
—intellectual, composed, and quietly captivating.

#3 Hermes
"Stories in Silk — The Eternal Carré"
Hermès scarves, known as Carrés (French for “square”),
are celebrated for their storytelling design.

Themes of equestrian life, travel,
and French heritage unfold through intricate artworks, often signed by the artist.
Philippe Ledoux
—one of the maison’s most emblematic illustrators—brought its spirit vividly to life.

(Designed by Philippe Ledoux: Sea and Cavalry
Each design is produced only once,
making vintage Hermès scarves not just accessories, but collectible works of art.
"Styling Tips"
Elevate your fall/winter outfit with a scarf
A scarf instantly adds individuality and elegance to any outfit.
Here are styling ideas by size and occasion to inspire your fall wardrobe.
Style 1
Add Autumn Color to a White Shirt

Tie the scarf in front and twist it into a bustier-style top.
The perfect accent when your outfit feels a little too simple.

▶︎Emblem Design Scarf 90×90(Hermes)
Style 2
Cinch a Trench for a Sophisticated Touch

Wrap a scarf around your waist over a trench coat.
The added movement and texture bring effortless refinement.

▶︎Sculpture Motif Scarf 90×90(Hermes)
Style 3
Brighten a Simple Knit with a Shawl Wrap

Fold the scarf into a triangle and drape it over your shoulders, securing it with a ring.
An instant classic that adds depth to minimalist knitwear.

▶︎Knight Motif Scarf 90×90(Loewe)
Style 4
Create Ease at the Collar with a Tie Arrangement

Fold the scarf thinly, drape it around the neck, and tie a soft knot.
Add a ring for a jewelry-like accent.
▶︎ Sea and Cavalry Scarf 90×90(Hermes)
Styles 1–4 use the 90×90 cm size—known as the “golden ratio” for scarves—perfectly balanced for both neck and shoulder styling.
Style 5
Make It the Star: The Large Scarf Top

Fold a large scarf into a triangle and thread it halfway through a ring.
Tie behind the neck, then knot the ends at the waist for a top-like silhouette.

▶︎Flower / Bird motif Scarf 140×140(Hermes)
With a 140×140 cm shawl size, every movement creates fluid drape and volume.
Just by changing the way you fold or tie it, you can completely change the impression of your outfit.
A reliable piece when you want to change up your usual outerwear.
Every vintage scarf carries the beauty and artistry of its maison.
Each one is a singular piece—an expression of personal style that can never be recreated.
This autumn and winter, find the one that feels like your art piece.
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