A landscape populated by characters and situations with distinctive costumes hand-drawn that develop in a playful palette of models to explore and to get lost: the quintessential British garden covered with wasps in the laboratory of a sweet shop. These are Karen Mabon‘ scarves, a brand born in 2012, which produces versatile silk scarf.
Her intricate designs on each scarf are the result of compositions of layers of hand-drawn images. Instead of using repeated prints, each design is a complete composition and individual, that tells a own story. Mixing modern techniques with traditional processes, each scarf is printed in Italy using the finest silk and cashmere. Designed to be worn every day, the classic scarf is also revisited as a headband.
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