First of all I would like to wish you all a belated…

I do hope that you had a wonderful holiday season. Ours was nice, if a little quiet. Younger Son was able to get here for a short visit and it was so heartwarming to see him again. He gave me a lovely variety box of teas. I also received glamorous earrings from Elder Son and, of course the amazing Sous le Charme d’Orphée shawl from my Lovely Husband (it was a joint birthday and Christmas present). I had fun watching my three “chaps” opening their presents and then they all worked together to cook a delicious Christmas dinner, whilst I went back to bed with a pot of tea! There were also lots of nibbly bits for the evening meal 😊.
Here are the pretty earrings. I love the colours…

I wore Sous le Charme d’Orphée on Christmas Day with a cobalt blue cashmere v-neck jumper from John Lewis, navy cord trousers from Lands’ End and sparkly earrings.


Oh, I just have to remind you once again of the full design of the glorious Sous le Charme d’Orphée 140cm shawl…

And these are the other lovely Hermès scarves that I wore over the holidays…

A view of the whole pattern of Appaloosa des Steppes. It is a small 45cm gavroche, also designed by Alice Shirley…

You can just see one of my new earrings peeking out on the above image. They are from Skagen…

More scarves…



Lazy Leopardesses is a 90cm silk scarf designed by Arlette Ess for Hermès…

Finally, I really enjoyed showing off my Tulipomanie giant triangle (again by Hermès) when I went out, wearing the same cobalt blue cashmere v-neck over a navy cotton polo neck top…

The vibrant colourway of the Tulipomanie giant triangle, designed by Aline Honoré…

Phew! I think that is enough for this week! Next Friday I have something new, blue and interesting for you 🤩😊🤩.
Have a lovely weekend!
Love and best wishes,
Anne
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P.S. If you would like more information about these Hermès scarves and shawls, here are the links to my Scarf of the Moment scarf profiles. There are even more listed in the sidebar on the right hand side of the blog.
Anne, I also hope that there is relief in sight for you. The winter is long and dark and you…