Approximate Measurements: 31 inches x 31 inches (79 cm x 79 cm)
Era: Vintage 1960s to 1970s. Tricosa-Paris was a French luxury label known for its knitwear and sophisticated vintage pieces.
🎨 Design & Pattern
This scarf features a bold, graphic pattern that captures the aesthetic of the Mod era.
Color Palette: Striking and vibrant Lime Green on a deep Forest Green border.
Pattern: A complex geometric grid or plaid pattern made up of dense, micro houndstooth or 'plus' shapes, creating a dynamic optical effect (Op Art style).
Borders: The scarf is framed by a broad, solid Forest Green border with accent stripes, and the "TRICOSA-PARIS" signature is prominently featured in the bottom center.
🧵 Condition
Overall Condition: Pre-owned Vintage.
Note: The silk fabric appears to have a beautiful sheen, and the bright colors are well-preserved.
💡 Styling & Collectability
This style is highly collectible and on-trend for a strong retro look.
The 31-inch size is versatile, perfect for wearing as a traditional neckerchief, folded as a headscarf, or knotted on a handbag.
Approximate Measurements: 31 inches x 31 inches (79 cm x 79 cm)
Era: Vintage 1960s to 1970s. Tricosa-Paris was a French luxury label known for its knitwear and sophisticated vintage pieces.
🎨 Design & Pattern
This scarf features a bold, graphic pattern that captures the aesthetic of the Mod era.
Color Palette: Striking and vibrant Lime Green on a deep Forest Green border.
Pattern: A complex geometric grid or plaid pattern made up of dense, micro houndstooth or 'plus' shapes, creating a dynamic optical effect (Op Art style).
Borders: The scarf is framed by a broad, solid Forest Green border with accent stripes, and the "TRICOSA-PARIS" signature is prominently featured in the bottom center.
🧵 Condition
Overall Condition: Pre-owned Vintage.
Note: The silk fabric appears to have a beautiful sheen, and the bright colors are well-preserved.
💡 Styling & Collectability
This style is highly collectible and on-trend for a strong retro look.
The 31-inch size is versatile, perfect for wearing as a traditional neckerchief, folded as a headscarf, or knotted on a handbag.