We are thrilled to introduce the "House of Frida" Silk Bandana Scarf from our FRIDA x LOST PATTERN collection! This stunning scarf is the result of a collaboration between LOST PATTERN and the Frida Kahlo family, and is a tribute to Frida Kahlo's legacy.
The design was inspired by the kitchen mural in her family home that featured beautifully painted sparrows and the phrase "El Mesón de los Gorriones".In Mexican Spanish, "gorriones" means sparrows and "gorrones" means guests - a fun word game Frida played here. This emphasizes the warm and inviting nature of Frida's home, where she and her sister Cristina would often give away food to underprivileged women in their neighborhood.
This unique scarf is the perfect accessory to add a colorful and cultural touch to any outfit. The intricate details and vibrant colors of the design make it a statement piece that will elevate any outfit.
Product Description:
- 100% mulberry silk
- 62cm x 62cm ( 24"W x 24"L )
- Hand-rolled edges with hand stitched finishing
- Double sided printing technique
- 2 color options: Pink & Neon Green
*Due to the handmade nature of the edges, the measurement may vary slightly.
ABOUT FRIDA x LOST PATTERN
We are excited and honored to announce that we are partnering with the Familia Kahlo to launch this collaboration inspired on the great artist Frida Kahlo.
Frida is not only a great artist who inspires us - she is an icon whose legacy transcends her time. She carried great inner strength, she was true to her convictions, and her courage in the face of adversity touches us still today.
Her avant-garde style of fashion coupled with her love of Mexico and its culture give us great inspirations and influences. Lost Pattern was created with a vision to document our fading memories in unique colors & patterns. We are so honored to uncover the untold emotions of Frida, in her Lost Pattern stories.
Mara Kahlo, Frida Kahlo's grandniece said: “At Familia Kahlo we are very excited to start this venture together with Lost Pattern, for us it’s an honor to see that our beloved Frida has fans all over the world. We are sure this would be a very successful partnership.”