Showing posts with label fleurs de fuchsia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fleurs de fuchsia. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Tribute to Great Frendships: Fleurs de Fuchsia


The newest addition to my review is this absolutely fantastic baby pink "Fleurs de fuchsia" scarf, which gives a very lush and very rich sensation to the discriminating eye.

Although pink does not flatter every complexion, this is a great item for anyone appreciating and able to sport pastel colours. Of interest is the impact of the sparse design on the material, featuring the fabric itself in all its splendor (in my experience, the majority of the designs are so rich that the admirer is tempted to forget the actual "canvas" and focus exclusively on the picture, whereas with designs such as this one, the actual fabric takes center stage as well and adds to the impression of purity and voluptuousness).


Another visual feast, dedicated to a very dear friend of mine who continues to believe in me and to encourage me and support me in all my endeavours. In this regard, this scarf is a celebration of accomplishments and of profound and meaningful human connections - including spiritual connections. She is the kind of friend whom I understand (and "get") and with whom I communicate without the use of words.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Collection FW2006: Fuchsia Flowers, Part II




I came along this scarf, along with the previous one, by mere coincidence, while browsing a catalogue in a boutique. My fortunate find ! The background colour, described as "deep petrol blue", is equally rich and intense, although much less subdued than the previous, brick red one. The fuchsia flowers appear equally delicate, too, and seem ready for someone to pick them up. Lovely ! The author is Leigh P. Cooke and the title is "Fleurs de fuchsia". Enchanting !

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Collection FW2006: Fleurs de Fuchsia



I came across this wonderful scarf just by chance, and was immediately taken by the rich background colour, discribed as "brick red". It is intense, without being too bright or over-the-top, and definitely exuding sophisticated elegance. Quite charming ! The pattern, on the other hand, was again very appealing because of the delicate flowers, depicted with their shadows, that give both depth and the impression of real flowers dispersed on the scarf. A testament of definite refinement and elegance both for the designer and for person who'll sport the scarf !