Acte III, Scene I, La Clairiere Decoupage scarf 70
Scarf in silk with hand-rolled edges (100% silk).
Immerse yourself in a captivating silk, where a sense of lightness, boldness and boundless playfulness intertwine. The 70 scarf is modern and effortless, with its versatile, creative and playful ways of wearing.
Made in France
Designed by Édouard Baribeaud
Dimensions: 66 x 66 cm | As this scarf is hand-rolled, the dimensions indicated may vary.
The story behind
Act III, scene I, La Clairiere, the name of the first Hermès scarf by Franco-German designer Édouard Baribeaud, was inspired by a scene from "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Written in the late 16th century by William Shakespeare, this comedy combines magic and fantasy, and makes fun of the chaos caused by the feelings of love. Tricked by a magical spell, Titania, queen of the fairies, falls madly in love with Bottom, a character who has been transformed into a donkey. In this new version, the glade takes on a more graphic look, thanks to a cut-out effect that adds a dose of pop to the strange, poetic ambiance of the original design.