Coming Soon: Discover the Artistry of 'Walk On The Wild Side'

Coming Soon: Discover the Artistry of 'Walk On The Wild Side'

About Clare Haggas: Clare is a renowned wildlife artist, based in Cheltenham England, who brings her artwork to life on British made, silk accessories. Read more here.

 

Step into a world where fashion meets nature with 'Walk On The Wild Side' in two new colours for 2024: Mint Green and Sweat Pea Pink.

Each of these new silk scarves narrates a tale of the British countryside, embodying resilience, heart, and a deep love for the environment. With owls, charming partridges, and delightful robins and goldfinches, this scarf is crafted with meticulous care from the finest silks, this scarf really is a masterpiece that encapsulates British craftsmanship.

Whether draped over your shoulders, styled as a headscarf, or tied creatively, these scarves are a celebration of wildlife, fashion, and sustainability, inviting you to embrace a touch of British charm and luxury.

Wearable Art

The 'Walk On The Wild Side' scarves aren't just a piece of fabric - they're a canvas where our British wildlife comes to life. When you wrap this silk scarf around your neck, you're not just adding a layer to your outfit, you're making a statement.

These artistic tributes are meticulously crafted to showcase the beauty of the British countryside. Owls, partridges, robins, and goldfinches are not just birds; they are symbols of the resilience and humour found in nature. Owning this scarf means embracing a piece of art that speaks to who you are. It represents a blend of elegance and character, perfect to complement a wedding guest outfit, or perfect to wear on your next holiday, enhancing your look.

A Tale of British Countryside

Carrying a piece of the British countryside with you, with our British countryside brought to life through Clare's wildlife paintings. The attention to detail of each bird, and every thistle, is a testament to Clare's deep appreciation of our natural habitat.

 

Handcrafted in England

The 'Walk On The Wild Side' scarves are not just accessories; they symbolise luxury, and British craftsmanship. Each silk scarf begins its journey as various pieces of artwork. Each piece of art is scanned and then carefully combines and placed with each other to transform Clare Haggas's compelling wildlife art into a luxurious fashion statement.

The scarves are then printed on double sided silk and handcrafted in England. The hand-rolled edges, a signature of meticulous hand-finishing and traditional craftsmanship means you’re carrying a piece of England with you, a nod to the country’s rich tradition of textile excellence. Whether it completes a wedding look or adds a flourish to a summer outfit, this scarf is a testament to the enduring legacy of British handcraft.

 

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