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Iconic silk scarf by Hermes! The scarf, titled "Astrologie" or also known as & "Dies et Hors" or "Days and Hours" depicts a circular calendar complete with astrological signs. The scarf first rose to fame when Jackie O. wore it first in the 1960s. Philanthropist and media mogul Oprah Winfrey, as well as International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde are also both fans of the scarf. A 2007 issue of Vanity Fair reveled that the scarf was one of the top 10 most desirable, best selling Hermes scarves of all time.
Francoise Faconnet's signature can be seen on the reverse.
The scarf was released in the following years: 1963, 1970s, 1980, 1988, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2010
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DESIGNER
Francoise Faconne
BRAND
Hermès
PLACE OF ORIGIN
France
PERIOD
Late 20th Century
CONDITION
Good
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DIMENSIONS
W 35 in. x D 34.5 in.
W 88.9 cm x D 87.63 cm
LENGTH
34.5 in. (87.63 cm)
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Eye catching printed maxi dress from Geoffrey Beene! This soft cotton dress features a dazzling print that is divided into sections throughout the dress by black trimming which Beene is often known for using. It has two hidden side seam pockets and zips at the back with hook and eye closure for the collar. It also comes with a triangular head scarf that can be variously styled.
Geoffrey Beene began his career in the 1950s, designing under numerous New York houses including Teal Traina, finally opening his own label in 1963. Beene was incredibly conscious of the human body, and was particularly regardful of the figure in motion - as Beene once said“clothing is nothing until it hits the body." His designs were created to work with the client’s body, encasing it lightly and giving it a more artful structure. Beene's reinterpretations of dress formality, use of synthetics, and unusual combination of materials (accessories in acrylic and diamonds, for example), set him aside from his contemporaries who focused on the business of fashion, rather than the artistry of fashion.
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