In Hermès' Autumn/Winter 2009 collection, Aline Honoré captured that scene into her design “La Femme aux Semelles de Vent.” In the Hermès catalogue: The carré borrows its title from the epithet “The man with wind for his soles” that Verlaine has used of his friend, the travelling poet Rimbaud. It pays homage to Alexandra David-Neel (1868-1969), the explorer, versed in knowledge, who studied oriental philosophies and covered thousands of kilometres crossing Central Asia and the Far East. Like the rugs and clothing of these regions, the carre is bordered with fur bands, printed on the silk, and embroidered braids, mixing ethnic, geometric, or floral patterns, interspersed with pieces of gold-work, charms, and earrings of silver, coral, and turquoise."
The necklaces I designed specifically for the Hermès Scarf La Femme aux Semelles de Vent.
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