Scarves And Shawls Collection
From iconic celebrities to passionate football fans, they have been a timeless accessory that transcends time and cultures
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From iconic celebrities to passionate football fans, they have been a timeless accessory that transcends time and cultures. In the 1960s, Wilfred Brambell, known for his role in the TV series Steptoe and Son, was spotted on location in North Kensington sporting a stylish scarf. Meanwhile, the stunning Raquel Welch added an air of elegance as she draped herself in a shawl alongside her third husband Andre Weinfeld in October 1984. Even during intense sports events like the World Cup, scarves became symbols of support and comfort. In 1978, Scotland fans were caught dozing off on a bus while wearing their team's colors - their trusty scarves keeping them warm throughout the night. Dolly Parton, the beloved American country singer and actress, embraced her signature style by adorning herself with vibrant scarves during performances in 1983. Scarves also made appearances at glamorous events such as film premieres and boxing matches. Veronica Lake exuded sophistication as she wrapped a delicate scarf around her neck while attending an event in London back in January 1969. Glynis Johns radiated grace as she arrived at the premiere of Mad About The Man wearing an exquisite shawl. The allure of scarves extended beyond celebrities; they became symbols of national pride during important sporting moments. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton proudly displayed their support for England at Wembley Stadium during Cooper-Clay fight in 1963 with matching scarves held high. A devoted Northern Ireland fan showcased her love for her team by waving a scarf passionately during their match against Yugoslavia at the World Cup in 1982. However, not all moments involving scarves were filled with joyous celebration. During Italia '90 World Cup tournament, dejected Scottish football fans could be seen sitting on pavements adorned with tartan scarfs - emblematic of both disappointment and unwavering loyalty.