$165.00
This season's new stole, the Edimbourg scarf N°800 scarf embodies the understated elegance of Scottish tartan, revisited by Moismont as a symbol of belonging. Hand-woven in fine, lightweight wool, it features a pattern of small checks inspired by the Edinburgh tartan, designed in 1970 by Hugh Macpherson to commemorate the Commonwealth Games. A pattern steeped in history, somewhere between textile heritage and collective memory.
Its 90 x 90 cm square shape makes it a versatile accessory, suitable for tying around the neck or in the hair. The fringed edges add movement, while the signature "M" embroidery highlights its unique character. Soft, warm, and timeless: a scarf to wear every day, like a personal banner, designed to last.
$275.00
A variety of mossy hues, complimented by a bright teal throughout the basket weave and border. A chunky cosy wrap, woven in merino lambswool, with a pixelated motif running throughout,...
$275.00
A rich jammy mix ranging from bright strawberry red to a burnt orange, calmed by a subtle shell pink, with flashes of mint in the borders and throughout. A...
$140.00
A lively palette of intense fuchsia, and a trio of blush, deep berry, and pink. Finished with a contrasting turquoise tint in the striped borders. Dafne is a bold, block-colored...
$140.00
This palette features a rich nut brown base, contrasted by vibrant accents of turquoise, cream, and fuchsia along the border with a hint of misty grey in the secondary striped...