The Silk Vault presents The Jubilee Collection, a retrospect of the brand’s 10 years of silk stories. It features a unisex range of printed silk scarves and tops, each telling a unique story.

Each one of The Silk Vault’s designs tell a story. The Jubilee collection is a celebration of those stories, recalling the most significant memories since the brand’s launch in London 2013.

The printed motifs describe a trip to Florence, dragon boating in Hangzhou, cycling in Osaka, heart break in Paris, partying in Hollywood, karaoke-singing in Okinawa, and much more.

One of the highlights of the collection is The Festival Scarf, a remake of the Elly Scarf, one of The Silk Vault’s initial releases. It draws inspiration from Swedish Jugend hand-embroidery, combined with the love of classic work-wear bandana designs.

 

Another notable piece is The Acid Rose Scarf, featuring a moon-lit walk home on a late summer’s evening. A rose bush is gently swaying in the warm wind. It aims to capturing the magical scent and essence of summer.

“Each of my scarf patterns start from an initial idea of inspiration”, tells Anna Möller, designer and founder of The Silk Vault. “That idea is then researched and sketched up – by hand or digitally. Once the motif is sketched up, I add colour and play around with it, exploring the best and strongest layout.

Incorporating a beautiful border design is an important part of the overall impression. I love designing the scarves with different patterns in each corner. The idea is that the bearer can vary the expression of the scarf, depending on how it is knotted and draped on the body. I consider each and every detail of the design and aim to make each scarf a sustainable and lovable accessory to wear often and for years to come”, she finishes.