Designed by Nomura Daiske
First edition in 2022
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Inspired by the ‘Brides et Destin’ scarf design,
Are you familiar with Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos? These three sisters, known as the Moirai in Greek mythology, symbolize destiny. The Romans referred to them as the Parcae, and they are known in English as the Fates: the Spinner, the Allotter, and the Inflexible. They are often linked to cosmic cycles, as well as to nature and fertility goddesses. Daiske Nomura has masterfully designed a balanced composition that merges traditional and contemporary elements, drawing inspiration from harnesses decorated with emblems found in the Emile Hermès collection. Embellished with their respective harnesses, the three sisters are ready for a journey that is both spiritual and vibrant.
Inspired by the ‘Brides et Destin’ scarf design,
Are you familiar with Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos? These three sisters, known as the Moirai in Greek mythology, symbolize destiny. The Romans referred to them as the Parcae, and they are known in English as the Fates: the Spinner, the Allotter, and the Inflexible. They are often linked to cosmic cycles, as well as to nature and fertility goddesses. Daiske Nomura has masterfully designed a balanced composition that merges traditional and contemporary elements, drawing inspiration from harnesses decorated with emblems found in the Emile Hermès collection. Embellished with their respective harnesses, the three sisters are ready for a journey that is both spiritual and vibrant.
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