Anna Scarf
Anna Scarf
DARN’S ‘A little Lift’ collection.
Developed after a trip to Mexico and formulated during quarantine, this collection features a colour palette pulled from the native flower Bougainvillea and Luis Barragan’s iconic home.
After returning to the UK I took a liking to British snakehead tulips spotted poking out of meadows in the spring, with their perfect check-like pattern which reminded me of jockey uniforms I am so fond of. Keeping me company during quarantine, parrot tulips also make an appearance as a two tone design named Robyn, and where home grown by florist Boldoxlip.
The Anna Scarf is named after Anna Lee Aldred 1921, the first woman in the United States to receive a jockey license - giving hope to other aspiring competitive female jockeys. After her years of competing as a jockey she became a daring trick rider in prestigious rodeos throught-out the West. Nothing stopped her until, at the the age of 80, she broke her hip, ouch! What a woman. Thank you Anna for leading the way.
100% silk twill scarf has been designed and made in London with a limited number of each selected design available.
Made from 100% silk
Designed and printed in UK
Hand stitched edge
SIZING: 47cm x 47cm
CARE: 100% silk, gentle hand wash. Do not use highly acidic soap or soap containing detrimental detergents or bleach. Do not tumble dry.
Each scarf comes wrapped in wax tissue paper and stowed into a potato sac.