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A 140 cm four-sided square scarf in the warm camel-and-olive register: a skull-print panel in beige on black, a camel-and-black leopard panel kept in deep earth tones, an olive-gold metallic panel that catches the light like aged brass, and a fourth plain camel panel that ties the rest of the wardrobe together. Beige tassels at the corners, fine olive overlock around the perimeter. The McQueen-derived skull scarf vocabulary translated for the camel-coat-and-tan-boot wardrobe rather than the all-black evening look.
The skull-scarf code Alexander McQueen established in 2003 traditionally lives on a black or grey ground for the all-black evening wardrobe. This 140 cm four-sided patchwork takes the same vocabulary and translates it into the warm camel-and-olive register, for the camel-coat-and-tan-boot rather than the all-black evening look. One panel carries the skull motif in beige outlines on a black ground, treated as a repeating overall pattern. A second panel sits in leopard print, deliberately built in deep camel-and-black earth tones rather than the bright orange-and-brown standard, so it coordinates with the rest of the warm palette. The third panel is an olive-gold metallic ground that catches the light like aged brass, a textural anchor between the two graphic panels. The fourth panel is a plain camel face, the calm tie that brings the scarf back into the daily wardrobe. Beige polyester tassels at the four corners, fine olive overlock along the perimeter.
The choice of palette places this scarf differently from the standard black-and-grey skull scarf: it is built for the wardrobe that lives around a camel coat, tan leather boots, brown corduroy trousers and an olive jumper. Worn as a shawl with the plain camel face forward, the scarf reads as a calm beige drape over a camel coat. Folded with the skull face forward, it reclaims the McQueen-derived alternative-evening vocabulary while staying inside the warm palette of the rest of the outfit. With the leopard face out it becomes the camel-on-camel pairing that designers favour for autumn editorials. With the olive-gold face out it picks up the metallic accents on a brass-buckled belt or a gold-tone watch.
Camel coat + plain camel face forward: the calm autumn drape for everyday wear. Brown leather biker + skull face forward: the warm-palette take on the rock-evening look. Olive corduroy + olive-gold face forward: the menswear-borrowed weekend pairing that lifts a corduroy outfit. Beige knit + leopard face forward: the office-friendly camel-on-camel pairing. Wider scarf ranges: four-sided fleece scarves, square scarves, four-sided scarves.
Fabric: 100% polyester, lightweight and crease-resistant, with hand-applied olive-gold metallic print for the leopard and metallic panel, screen print for the skull and tonal panels. Four panels assembled along the centre cross with a fine olive overlock along the full perimeter. Tassels: matching beige polyester yarn, hand-knotted at each corner. Care: hand wash cold or machine wash on a delicate cycle inside a mesh laundry bag, avoid bleach, iron at low temperature on the reverse if needed.
| Dimensions | 140 cm square |
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| Fabric | 100% polyester, lightweight |
| Design | Four-panel patchwork: skull print in beige on black, camel-and-black leopard, olive-gold metallic ground, plain camel |
| Finish | Hand-applied olive-gold metallic print, fine olive overlocked perimeter, hand-knotted beige tassels at the four corners |
| Care | Hand wash or delicate machine wash, low-temperature iron on the reverse |
The grey-and-black version sits squarely in the all-black evening wardrobe and pairs with a black wool coat or a velvet blazer. This camel-and-olive version is built for the warm-palette wardrobe: camel coat, brown leather, olive corduroy, tan boots. Same skull vocabulary, different palette to fit a different wardrobe. Choose by palette rather than by personality.
Yes. The olive-gold panel uses a hand-applied metallic print that catches the light like aged brass rather than bright gold leaf. It sits more discreetly than a pure gold-foil panel and coordinates better with the warm earth tones of the rest of the scarf. Care normally on a delicate cycle inside a mesh bag.
It is a lightweight polyester scarf, so it works as a visual layering and mild thermal layer over a coat but is not a stand-alone winter scarf for very cold outdoor wear. Pair it with a wool or knit scarf underneath if you need real warmth, or use it as an indoor shawl over a knit dress.
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