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Vintage Emilio Pucci Brown/Mocha Cotton Scarf - 1960s/1970s era

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This vintage Emilio Pucci cotton scarf is likely from 1960/1970s. This era, often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Pucci, was defined by the designer's move toward bold, kaleidoscopic prints that broke away from traditional floral patterns in favor of avant-garde abstraction.
Measurements = 17 inches by 17 inches 
Item Description
The scarf features an intricate, hand-rolled edge and a signature geometric "Op Art" print in a sophisticated palette of mocha, chocolate brown, and ivory. The design is divided into distinct zones:
  • Concentric Arcs: A multi-layered arc in the upper-left corner creates a sense of dynamic movement.
  • Organic Waves: Vertical bands of undulating, interlocking oval shapes resemble mid-century modern "lava lamp" or cellular motifs.
  • Graphic Border: A structured frame of alternating solid and hollow circles adds a refined, architectural finish.
  • Signature Logo: The "Pucci" signature is integrated directly into the print, a hallmark of authentic vintage pieces.
Era and Influence
During the 1960s, Emilio Pucci became known as the "Prince of Prints," capturing the era's jet-set lifestyle and fascination with psychedelic and space-age aesthetics. This particular piece reflects the more earth-toned, sophisticated side of the Mid-Century Modern (MCM) movement, which prioritized clean lines and rhythmic patterns. Such scarves were highly versatile fashion staples, typically worn as neckerchiefs, head coverings, or tied to the handles of luxury handbags.

Effortless. Refined. Yours.

Vintage Emilio Pucci Brown/Mocha Cotton Scarf - 1960s/1970s era

This vintage Emilio Pucci cotton scarf is likely from 1960/1970s. This era, often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Pucci, was defined by the designer's move toward bold, kaleidoscopic prints that broke away from traditional floral patterns in favor of avant-garde abstraction.
Measurements = 17 inches by 17 inches 
Item Description
The scarf features an intricate, hand-rolled edge and a signature geometric "Op Art" print in a sophisticated palette of mocha, chocolate brown, and ivory. The design is divided into distinct zones:
  • Concentric Arcs: A multi-layered arc in the upper-left corner creates a sense of dynamic movement.
  • Organic Waves: Vertical bands of undulating, interlocking oval shapes resemble mid-century modern "lava lamp" or cellular motifs.
  • Graphic Border: A structured frame of alternating solid and hollow circles adds a refined, architectural finish.
  • Signature Logo: The "Pucci" signature is integrated directly into the print, a hallmark of authentic vintage pieces.
Era and Influence
During the 1960s, Emilio Pucci became known as the "Prince of Prints," capturing the era's jet-set lifestyle and fascination with psychedelic and space-age aesthetics. This particular piece reflects the more earth-toned, sophisticated side of the Mid-Century Modern (MCM) movement, which prioritized clean lines and rhythmic patterns. Such scarves were highly versatile fashion staples, typically worn as neckerchiefs, head coverings, or tied to the handles of luxury handbags.

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This vintage Emilio Pucci cotton scarf is likely from 1960/1970s. This era, often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Pucci, was defined by the designer's move toward bold, kaleidoscopic prints that broke away from traditional floral patterns in favor of avant-garde abstraction.
Measurements = 17 inches by 17 inches 
Item Description
The scarf features an intricate, hand-rolled edge and a signature geometric "Op Art" print in a sophisticated palette of mocha, chocolate brown, and ivory. The design is divided into distinct zones:
  • Concentric Arcs: A multi-layered arc in the upper-left corner creates a sense of dynamic movement.
  • Organic Waves: Vertical bands of undulating, interlocking oval shapes resemble mid-century modern "lava lamp" or cellular motifs.
  • Graphic Border: A structured frame of alternating solid and hollow circles adds a refined, architectural finish.
  • Signature Logo: The "Pucci" signature is integrated directly into the print, a hallmark of authentic vintage pieces.
Era and Influence
During the 1960s, Emilio Pucci became known as the "Prince of Prints," capturing the era's jet-set lifestyle and fascination with psychedelic and space-age aesthetics. This particular piece reflects the more earth-toned, sophisticated side of the Mid-Century Modern (MCM) movement, which prioritized clean lines and rhythmic patterns. Such scarves were highly versatile fashion staples, typically worn as neckerchiefs, head coverings, or tied to the handles of luxury handbags.

Effortless. Refined. Yours.

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