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Rogers' English and French roots have given a strong understanding of the scarves that are so popular in Europe. The luxe accessories are made out of the finest materials and are available in all-silk, all-cashmere and combinations like wool and Lycra, for the softest possible scarves.
Striking prints and large sizes make the scarves versatile to be tied in any possible fashion; from the popular loop around the neck to a more shawl-like appearance.
For his 2011 collection, Rogers sites numerous sources, including urban collections, ethnic style and the current feminine/masculine looks coming down runways around the world.
Scarves by Jean-Jacques Roger can be found at Premiere Class trade shows in Paris, as well as the bon Marché.
After experience working at the elite fashion houses of Lanvin and Givenchy as an accessories designer, scarf designer Jean-Jacques Rogers has launched his own eponymous line, based out of his atelier in Striking prints and large sizes make the scarves versatile to be tied in any possible fashion; from the popular loop around the neck to a more shawl-like appearance.
For his 2011 collection, Rogers sites numerous sources, including urban collections, ethnic style and the current feminine/masculine looks coming down runways around the world.
Scarves by Jean-Jacques Roger can be found at Premiere Class trade shows in Paris, as well as the bon Marché.