There was a lot to see on TV even in the early days. New Yorker cartoonist Anatol Kovarsky's scarf design for Richard Farrar, circa the mid-1950s, turns the dynamic new medium with its myriad viewing choices into a smart fashion statement. It is believed that this design was issued in several color combinations. One other example of this scarf posted online, as it happens, shows the exact same color scheme.
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Note: A different scarf design by Anatol Kovarsky for Richard Farrar was featured on this blog last summer. See it here.
Some details of the same Kovarsky scarf design in even the same colors were posted more than a decade ago by Laura Coyle here.
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Anatol Kovarsky Scarf design for Richard A. Farrar |
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The auction bid price was doubled to give the winning bidder two unrelated designer scarves. The other maker was Givenchy.
Givenchy scarf |
Putting copyright symbols on signatures should be a no-no.
Givenchy signature label |
Detail Pleasant autumn colors |
Richard Farrar and Givenchy Scarves Rasmus Auctioneers Cal Auctions Item Description May 7, 2017, Lot 15048 |
Richard Farrar and Givenchy Scarves Rasmus AuctioneersCal Auctions Eleven bids bring the price up to $25 per scarf |
Note: A different scarf design by Anatol Kovarsky for Richard Farrar was featured on this blog last summer. See it here.
Some details of the same Kovarsky scarf design in even the same colors were posted more than a decade ago by Laura Coyle here.
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