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The south of France is world-famous for its fields of blossoming flowers. Nestled amongst quaint medieval villages the expansive land comes alive with color as the countryside suddenly hums with verdant life.
Saint-Tropez swells in the summer months as yachts creep into port, but a quick stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets of Old Town reveals what attracted celebrities to this former fishing village in the first place. Start your morning at La Tarth Tropézienne with an espresso and a slice of the patisserie’s namesake cream-filled brioche then take your petit-déjeuner across the square to the Place des Lices and stroll through the stands of cheese and flowers at the open-air Provencal market, held every Tuesday and Saturday morning.
A work of wearable art, this 100% cashmere Tropézienne shawl blooms with a life of its own. The Tropézienne Shawl evokes images of a French springtime to warm your imagination all year long.
Embroidered turquoise, magenta, and tangerine flowers grow along the border and the field of the earthy peach fabric. Created by the hands of indigenous Kashmiri artisans, the impeccable craftsmanship of your Provencé Shawl will remind you of the season of rebirth no matter when you wear it.
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One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world Rarely in haute couture has there been an item created with such fine detail and unparalleled artisanal quality as your new Organique Shawl. Inspired by the very best that the beautiful world around us has to offer, to wrap yourself in the absolute splendor of...
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One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world When you spot the exquisite new Queen of Sheba Shawl, your mind immediately darts to your childhood. A time when you and your friends would craft elaborate reenactments of the Arabian Nights tales. Your life is a bit different now, but whether gracing the promenade...
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One-of-a-Kind Shawl in the world Mughal court goldsmiths set ornaments and luxury artefacts with precious stones using pure gold, or 'kundan', a historic Indian process. For the first time, they added enamel to the back or inner surfaces of ornaments thereby adding hidden interest that only the owner or wearer...