
This Pashmina shawl ($130) is amazing. I wouldn’t recommend it for any normal night out, or an average dinner party though. This shawl needs to come out just a few times a year when you do something special. It’s perfect for the opera, theatre, or evening at an expensive restaurant.
Made of Pashmina wool, and combined with Swarovski Crystal Beads, it combines elegance with grace. The beads are scattered through-out both ends of the shawl.
This Pashmina scarf is literally as smooth as silk. Made of 70% pashmina wool and 30% luxurious silk, it combines the best of both worlds. The touch of silk gives this scarf a comfortable feel and a fashionable sheen.
This scarf ($30) measures 12″ wide x 60″ in length, the perfect length for this style scarf. It also has 3″ tassels on both ends. It’s crafted by hand, so you’ll have an interesting story to tell about the scarf on your neck at your next dinner party.
Pashmina is the traditional name for the very finest grade of cashmere wool. Because of its unique softness and comforting warmth, pashmina is also known as the “diamond fabric” and the “soft gold of high Asia.” Put simply, it is the finest, softest and warmest wool available anywhere.
Happy Easter, all you delightful daisies! I couldn’t think of a better way to bring in the Holiday than with this adorable glass-pearl headband from Benoit Missolin ($357).
I think the Miss Fortuna headband will go great with your diamond studded Easter basket.