Hermès Carré Brides De Gala 1967
Hermès Carré Brides De Gala 1967 Hermès Carré Brides De Gala 1967

Hermès Carré Brides De Gala 1967

Editor's Note
Vintage 1967 Hermès silk twill scarf 'Brides de Gala' designed by Hugo Grygkar. Hand rolled edges. Brides de gala is without doubt the house's most celebrated carré. It's subject? The equestrian world. The flamboyantly decorative bridles, and the perfection of the composition, capture the essence of the timeless Hermès spirit. Its title, short and to the point, has the same, direct impact as the dazzling show bridles themselves, evoking the clink of buckles and chains to the rhythmic, majestic beat of the horses' hooves. First issued in 1957 the scarf, designed by Hugo Grygkar, has been reissued many times. Hugo Grygkar not only designed the very first carré for Hermès, but he also became Hermès’ most prolific artist. He never signed any of his work.
Characteristics
Reference
LDVA20943
designer
Hermès,
status
Sold
Dimensions
90 x 90 cm
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