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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. 100% silk twill Hand-rolled edges with hand stitched finishing Double sided printing technique Dry clean

Lost Pattern Nyc Women's Frida X Lost Pattern "house Of Frida" Silk Bandana Scarf - Neon Green In Green
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Women's Frida X Lost Pattern "house Of Frida" Silk Bandana Scarf - Neon Green

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Lost Pattern Nyc Women's Frida X Lost Pattern "house Of Frida" Silk Bandana Scarf - Neon Green

Women's Frida X Lost Pattern "house Of Frida" Silk Bandana Scarf - Neon Green

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. 100% silk twill Hand-rolled edges with hand stitched finishing Double sided printing technique Dry clean

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