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6個如何選擇愛馬仕Hermès絲巾的技巧 90x90cm





註釋: 自2012年以來,Cloudwei一直在北美最大的中文論壇以及北美和亞洲的各種社交媒體上義務發布有關愛馬仕絲巾的文章。她還一直致力於提供有關愛馬仕絲巾的建議和統籌協調平台信息。近百萬名讀者從她的精確優雅客觀的觀點和建議中受益。


您是否想知道如何選擇您的第一條90 x 90厘米愛馬仕絲巾?或者正在為朋友或家人選擇愛馬仕(Hermès)絲巾作為禮物?

您在網上購買愛馬仕(Hermès)絲巾,卻不知道如何在數百條絲巾中應該買什麼,特別是當愛馬仕(Hermès)專賣店不在您附近的時候?

您想知道為什麼受歡迎的絲巾卻不如您預期的好?

您找對地方了!

愛馬仕(Hermès)絲巾因其調色板的多種性,富有創意的藝術設計理念和精湛的工藝而在時尚界享有盛譽。愛馬仕(Hermès)絲巾無論是花式結還是隨意自然流淌結看起來都很漂亮。





這裡有6個技巧以及對比圖片和絲巾係法的解決方案,可幫助您選擇最適合您的90 x 90厘米愛馬仕絲巾!




讓我們展開90 x 90厘米愛馬仕的絲巾,找到“ O”(圓形)區域和“ X”線對角線。

1. “ O”區域

“ O”或以中心開始,40厘米直徑圓圈的範圍是選擇合適您的愛馬仕絲巾的關鍵。

面積為1,257平方厘米(cm.²),佔圍巾面積的15.5%,絲巾係發基於Bias折法,“ O”區域它確定絲巾是否適合您的關鍵,因為它最接近您的臉部,頸部,背部,眼睛和頭髮。如果絲巾的顏色和圖案合適,則可以給您帶來健康的光澤,並增強您的魅力。否則,您可能顯得老氣,看起來疲倦或無精打彩。





有皇家深藍色和霓虹橙色的花瓣在絲巾中央綻放,在迷人的Maîtrede laForêt的“ O”區域中形成強烈對比。但是,光彩華麗奪目的色彩組合可能會使人看起來變老。無論如何用任何方法系絲巾,“ O”區域都很難隱藏。這條深色絲巾可以作為皮帶佩戴,也可以作為壁掛藝術品懸掛使用。






“ O”區域中的乳白色背景和柔和的藍色不僅可以使臉部增亮,而且還可以使心情變好。優雅而富有異國情調的La Danse Du Cheval Marwari令人佩戴愉悅。


2. “ X”線和四個角





正方形內的“ X”並不代表世界的盡頭。 “ X”線是選擇正確愛馬仕圍巾的不可忽略的線。

Bias結將兩個對角線向圍巾中心折疊,並根據需要將兩側折疊成所需的寬度。 “ X”線上的圖案會出現在斜褶處,而這兩條對角線將確定圍巾在您身上的外觀。

即使四個角在斜折處的距離不像“ O”區域離開臉部那麼近,當係法基於三角形結的係法位於四個角和“ X”線末端的圖案仍然是最明顯的部分。






富有想像力的Les Artisans d'Hermès在“ X”線上和“ O”區域內均出空白。看起來有點平淡。 Fancy Tail結可以隱藏空白部分並同時顯示兩個對角的圖案。






空白的空間就像分隔線一樣,將壯觀的Tanzanie中的野生動物棲息地分隔開來。兩隻火烈鳥在“ X”線和“ O”區域內的兩個空間之間飛翔滑動。這條圍巾平放時看起來很有特色,打結時顯得很壯觀。


3. 邊框與捲邊






寬邊框在舊式愛馬仕絲巾中很常見。有著圖案和邊界自然過渡絲巾巾需要寬邊框,例如Tanzanie,四川,Au Coeur de la vie,Jardin d’Hiver等。留白是藝術的氣息。






一些愛馬仕(Hermès)絲巾的收藏家不喜歡寬邊框,因為圖案被隱藏在基本結中,並且有很大比例的寬闊邊框露在結上。一些愛馬仕(Hermès)絲巾的收藏者創造了帶有寬闊邊框的花卉主題結。







壯麗的加拿大野生動植物(Into the Canadian Wild)是無邊框的自上而下的設計。要展示整只神奇的白雪貓頭鷹,需要有出色的打結技巧,展示在宇宙觀世界(Cosmographia Universalis)中的整條龍也需要同樣的技巧。然而,無邊框的絲巾在圍巾中顯示出更多細節,由三角形褶皺形成的任何基本結或蝴蝶結都可以。波浪狀結所產生的對比看起來令人讚嘆。





近年來,愛馬仕(Hermès)推出了窄邊框和多色捲邊的絲巾。 Faubourg Tropical和Space Derby均來自2021年春夏系列。




窄邊框和多色捲邊增加了藝術品的深度,並以一種有趣,引人入勝的現代方式增強了風格。




4. 顏色和圖案

由於計算機屏幕上的照片和真實絲巾之間的顏色組成不同,而導致預期效果可能不如理想。照片無法說明真實的顏色組合和圖案密度。最好的方法是在店內嘗試。看著鏡子,在家用手機上的照片比劃嘗試的也是一種有趣的選擇。


5. 珠寶首飾搭配






為擁有一切的或極簡主義者等特別人士選擇愛馬仕絲巾,這需要您額外的想像力和創造力。選擇一條愛馬仕絲巾去配搭他們喜歡的或有紀念意義的珠寶,這將是表達您的愛,感激和體貼的好主意。



6.質地

參見傳統和水洗真絲斜紋布的比較(第1部分第2部分)。





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