Thank you so much for this video. I will share it with my eldest daughter who is the one who will have the Ledoux, Musée scarf I inherited from my grandmother ❤
It's amazing to see such great appreciation for the small details in Hermes' work by artists. This is truly what makes their creations remarkable. I really hope we get to see more videos highlighting the intricate artistry of other talented individuals as well.
Fantastic video! Hope to see other similar videos with other artists and maybe other designer scarves ? My favorite is Annie Faivre. I love many of her designs. My latest find is 'Coup de Fouet' by F. Manlik. Although I can appreciate many of the more recent prints, I find them too busy and too loud for my personal taste. Thank you for another excellent video!
Thank you so much!!! I‘m currently gathering information about further artists - if you have any in mind pls do let me know. I think they deserve way more credit than they are receiving
@@PinkLookbook Thanks to you for all the effort and time you spend on delivering such great content on your channel! Maybe Florence Manlik and Caty Latham ?
Great video, thank you. I have a scarf signed by Phillip Dumas,called Fairytale. Do you have any info on the artist, is he a member of the Hermes family?
Interesting, the name could indicate he is but let me do some research and get back to you. I don't want to give any premature answers. The design of your scarf is beautiful by the way.
After doing some research, I found some information about Philippe Dumas: he is indeed related - he is the grandson of Émile-Maurice Hermès and the son of Robert Dumas. He seems to have a big passion for horses and has published multiple books. I have found this article in French about an exhibition in Montreal www.lapresse.ca/arts/arts-visuels/201605/27/01-4985777-exposition-hermes-des-chevaux-et-une-famille.php and a UA-cam video where they interview him: ua-cam.com/video/iJP1upv1uyg/v-deo.html (second part of the video). I hope this answers your question!
Thank you so much for this video. I will share it with my eldest daughter who is the one who will have the Ledoux, Musée scarf I inherited from my grandmother ❤
That's so wonderful! This is a beautiful gift and I'm glad I could contribute to it.
Fabulous video!
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it!
It's amazing to see such great appreciation for the small details in Hermes' work by artists. This is truly what makes their creations remarkable. I really hope we get to see more videos highlighting the intricate artistry of other talented individuals as well.
Thanks for your comment, I agree that the artists deserve way more of the spotlight
@@PinkLookbook Yes, totally! They are what it make so special
Fantastic video! Hope to see other similar videos with other artists and maybe other designer scarves ? My favorite is Annie Faivre. I love many of her designs. My latest find is 'Coup de Fouet' by F. Manlik. Although I can appreciate many of the more recent prints, I find them too busy and too loud for my personal taste. Thank you for another excellent video!
Thank you so much!!! I‘m currently gathering information about further artists - if you have any in mind pls do let me know. I think they deserve way more credit than they are receiving
@@PinkLookbook Thanks to you for all the effort and time you spend on delivering such great content on your channel! Maybe Florence Manlik and Caty Latham ?
Great video, thank you. I have a scarf signed by Phillip Dumas,called Fairytale. Do you have any info on the artist, is he a member of the Hermes family?
Interesting, the name could indicate he is but let me do some research and get back to you. I don't want to give any premature answers. The design of your scarf is beautiful by the way.
After doing some research, I found some information about Philippe Dumas: he is indeed related - he is the grandson of Émile-Maurice Hermès and the son of Robert Dumas. He seems to have a big passion for horses and has published multiple books. I have found this article in French about an exhibition in Montreal www.lapresse.ca/arts/arts-visuels/201605/27/01-4985777-exposition-hermes-des-chevaux-et-une-famille.php and a UA-cam video where they interview him: ua-cam.com/video/iJP1upv1uyg/v-deo.html (second part of the video). I hope this answers your question!