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6个如何选择爱马仕Hermès丝巾的技巧90x90cm



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您是否想知道如何选择您的第一条90 x 90厘米爱马仕丝巾?或者正在为朋友或家人选择爱马仕(Hermès)丝巾作为礼物?

您在网上购买爱马仕(Hermès)丝巾,却不知道在数百条丝巾中应该买什么,特别是当爱马仕(Hermès)专卖店不在您附近的时候?

您想知道为什么受欢迎的丝巾却不如您预期的好?

你找对地方了!

爱马仕(Hermès)丝巾因其调色板的多种性,富有创意的艺术设计理念和精湛的工艺而在时尚界享有盛誉。爱马仕(Hermès)丝巾无论是花式结还是随意自然流淌结看起来都很漂亮。





这里有6个技巧以及对比图片和丝巾系法的解决方案,可帮助您选择最适合您的90 x 90厘米。爱马仕丝巾!




让我们展开90 x 90厘米爱马仕的丝巾,找到“ O”(圆形)区域和“ X”线对角线。


1. “ O”区域

“ O”或以中心开始,40厘米直径圆圈的范围是选择合适您的爱马仕丝巾的关键。

面积为1,257平方厘米(cm.²),占围巾面积的15.5%,丝巾系发基于Bias折法,“ O”区域它确定丝巾是否适合您的关键,因为它最接近您的脸部,颈部,背部,眼睛和头发。如果丝巾的颜色和图案合适,则可以给您带来健康的光泽,并增强您的魅力。否则,您可能显得老气,看起来疲倦或无精打彩。




有皇家深蓝色和霓虹橙色的花瓣在丝巾中央绽放,在迷人的Maîtrede laForêt的“ O”区域中形成强烈对比。但是,光彩华丽夺目的色彩组合可能会使人看起来老气。无论如何用任何方法系丝巾,“ O”区域都很难隐藏。这条深色丝巾可以作为皮带佩戴,也可以作为壁挂艺术品悬挂使用。








“ O”区域中的乳白色背景和柔和的蓝色不仅可以使脸部增亮,而且还可以使心情变好。优雅而富有异国情调的La Danse Du Cheval Marwari令人佩戴愉悦。


2. “ X”线和四个角

正方形内的“ X”并不代表世界的尽头。 “ X”线是选择正确爱马仕围巾的不可忽略的线。





Bias结将两个对角线向围巾中心折叠,并根据需要将两侧折叠成所需的宽度。 “ X”线上的图案会出现在斜褶处,而这两条对角线将确定围巾在您身上的外观。

即使四个角在斜折处的距离不像“ O”区域离开脸部那么近,当系法基于三角形结的系法位于四个角和“ X”线末端的图案仍然是最明显的部分。






富有想象力的Les Artisans d'Hermès在“ X”线上和“ O”区域内均出空白。看起来有点平淡。Fancy Tail结可以隐藏空白部分并同时显示两个对角的图案。




白色的空间就像分隔线一样,将壮观的Tanzanie中的野生动物栖息地分隔开来。两只火烈鸟在“ X”线和“ O”区域内的两个空间之间飞翔滑动。这条围巾平放时看起来很有特色,打结时显得很壮观。


3. 边框和卷边







宽边框在旧式爱马仕丝巾中很常见。有着图案和边界自然过渡丝巾巾需要宽边框,例如Tanzanie,四川,Au Coeur de la vie,Jardin d’Hiver等。留白是艺术的气息。







一些爱马仕(Hermès)围巾的收藏家不喜欢宽边框,因为图案被隐藏在基本结中,并且有很大比例的宽阔边框露在结上。一些爱马仕(Hermès)围巾的收藏者创造了带有宽阔边框的花卉主题结。







壮丽的加拿大野生动植物(Into the Canadian Wild)是无边框的自上而下的设计。但要展示整个神奇的白雪猫头鹰,需要有出色的打结技巧,展示在宇宙观世界(Cosmographia, Universalis) 中的整条龙也需要同样的技巧。然而,无边框的丝巾在各种系法中能显示出更多细节,从三角形褶,任何基本结或蝴蝶结都可以。波浪状结所产生的对比看起来令人赞叹。





近年来,爱马仕(Hermès)推出了窄边框和多色卷边的丝巾。 Faubourg Tropical和Space Derby均来自2021年春夏系列。




窄边框和多色卷边增加了艺术品的深度,并以一种有趣,引人入胜的现代方式增强了风格。






4. 颜色和图案


由于计算机屏幕上的照片和真实丝巾之间的颜色组成不同,而导致效果有时候不如预期理想。照片无法说明真实的颜色组合和图案密度。最好的方法是在店内尝试。看着镜子,在家用手机上的照片比划尝试的也是一种有趣的选择。



5. 珠宝首饰搭配





为拥有一切或极简主义者的特别人士选择爱马仕丝巾,这需要您额外的想象力和创造力。选择一条爱马仕丝巾去配搭他们喜欢的或有纪念意义的珠宝,这将是表达您的爱,感激和体贴的好主意。






6.质地

参见传统和水洗真丝斜纹布的比较(第1部分第2部分)。









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