Look at these lovely Liberty Print Skinny Scarves, now with a mid-century modern twist. Created from exquisite Liberty London Tana Lawn cotton for superior softness and vibrant colour, these skinny scarves mix timeless charm with graphic, retro-inspired motifs for a fresh, playful edge.
Chic and versatile, they’re perfect as a neck scarf, flamboyant headscarf bow, or a cheeky knot on handbags. The slim shape makes them ideal for bold bows or a simple drape that elevates any outfit, from casual denim to tailored dresses.
A joyful splash of colour and vintage-modern flair, it’s a style upgrade with mid-century modern attitude; minimal lines, upbeat patterns and a hint of quirky sophistication.
Dress like your granny always wanted to!
Liberty London print patterns are renowned for their delicate details, rich colour combinations, and long heritage, as designs are brought back from the extensive archival catalogue of designs, or inspired by the collection. Designs span from Victorian times to right through the 20th Century with new bespoke designs being added all the time.
Look at these lovely Liberty Print Skinny Scarves, now with a mid-century modern twist. Created from exquisite Liberty London Tana Lawn cotton for superior softness and vibrant colour, these skinny scarves mix timeless charm with graphic, retro-inspired motifs for a fresh, playful edge.
Chic and versatile, they’re perfect as a neck scarf, flamboyant headscarf bow, or a cheeky knot on handbags. The slim shape makes them ideal for bold bows or a simple drape that elevates any outfit, from casual denim to tailored dresses.
A joyful splash of colour and vintage-modern flair, it’s a style upgrade with mid-century modern attitude; minimal lines, upbeat patterns and a hint of quirky sophistication.
Dress like your granny always wanted to!
Liberty London print patterns are renowned for their delicate details, rich colour combinations, and long heritage, as designs are brought back from the extensive archival catalogue of designs, or inspired by the collection. Designs span from Victorian times to right through the 20th Century with new bespoke designs being added all the time.