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"From Paying a Visit in 1915 to The Blue Butterfly

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Scarf Collection: Between Us
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Scarf Collection: Greta
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Scarf Collection: Turbante
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Scarf Collection: Four
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Scarf Collection: Mohammad
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Scarf Collection: Koki Jovanovic
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Scarf Collection: Yellow Scarf
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Scarf Collection: Windy
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Scarf Collection: Ukrainian Beauty
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Scarf Collection: When the leaves fall down
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Scarf Collection: Green Boy
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Scarf Collection: Before You Go
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Scarf Collection: Snow Bunny
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Scarf Collection: Meditation
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Scarf Collection: Eagle eye
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Scarf Collection: Flower power
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Scarf Collection: Bad panda
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Scarf Collection: Break the rules
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Scarf Collection: Wild bear
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Scarf Collection: We can do it
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Scarf Collection: Winter is all around
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Scarf Collection: Winter owl
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Scarf Collection: It's winter, bitch!
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Scarf Collection: The aviator
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Scarf Collection: Girl with a Pearl Earring
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Scarf Collection: Femm au cigare
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Scarf Collection: Advert, Olympia Beer, USA
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Scarf Collection: A leetle English Mees!
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Scarf Collection: Drunk young man unable to find the right (real!) keyhole
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Scarf Collection: Advert, Hats by Cooper, Box & Co, London
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Scarf Collection: Lady Member of the Caravan Club, cooking
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Scarf Collection: April Love
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Scarf Collection: Strong Winds
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Scarf Collection: Tadeusz Kosciuszko (1746-1817). Polish general and statesman
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Scarf Collection: Alice
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Scarf Collection: A Man Of Estremadura
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Scarf Collection: Enery
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Scarf Collection: Seated Girl
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Scarf Collection: Women in ermine
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Scarf Collection: Modish Accessories
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Scarf Collection: Tottenham Hotspur fans on their way to FA Cup
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Scarf Collection: Louise Kirkby Lunn, opera singer
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Scarf Collection: A Girl from Bronowice, 1893-1894, by Aleksander Gierymski
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Scarf Collection: Portrait of Dr. B
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Scarf Collection: Dr. Hamilton
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Scarf Collection: Lady With a Wine Vessel
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Scarf Collection: Embroidered Shawl
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Scarf Collection: A Country Man


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"From Paying a Visit in 1915 to The Blue Butterfly: A Journey Through Scarves" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of scarves through various art forms and iconic moments. In 1915, Abram Arkhipov created a masterpiece called "Paying a Visit, " capturing the elegance and grace of women adorned with scarves. Fast forward to 1939, where David Jagger's painting "Jewish Refugee, Vienna" tells a poignant story of resilience amidst adversity. But scarves aren't limited to paintings alone; they can even make their way into digital manipulation. Witness the transformation of a bulldog on a skateboard as its scarf changes from blue to red, adding an unexpected touch of style. Speaking of unexpected styles, who could forget Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in "The Hound of the Baskervilles" wearing his signature scarf? It became an iconic accessory that added sophistication and mystery to his character. Not only actors embrace this versatile accessory; Tom Baker as Doctor Who circa 1975 also sported an eye-catching scarf that became synonymous with his eccentricity and charm. And let's not overlook the adorable suricate donning a Christmas hat and scarf while standing on its hind legs – proving that scarves can bring joy even to our furry friends. Traveling further back in time, we encounter flappers from the roaring twenties rocking stylish bonnets adorned with scarves – symbolizing their rebellion against societal norms. Meanwhile, golfing women in 1914 showcased how even sports attire could be elevated by incorporating fashionable scarves. In another whimsical twist, imagine a golden retriever driving a car collecting Christmas trees through digital manipulation. Its vibrant background filled with baubles perfectly complements its festive hat and scarf ensemble. Scarves have always been associated with femininity throughout history but were also celebrated for their practicality during wartime. Joyce Dennys' artwork "Perfect Wife: No.