The Style War Scarf From Pixie Market is a Play on Star Wars
Jana Pijak — November 21, 2013 — Fashion
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Referencing mega sci-fi film franchise Star Wars, the Style War Scarf from Pixie Market features images of American Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and former Vogue Paris editor Carine Roitfeld, who has since left the magazine and started her own popular publication, CR Fashion Book.
While feared fashionista Anna channels the series' chief villain Darth Vader, fan favourite Carine stands in the foreground while taking on the role of rebel spy and peace-keeper Princes Leia.
Retailing for a price of $145.00, this patterned cashmere scarf also features a motif of the Eiffel tower in its background. The casual and vibrantly printed accessory features a witty and clever design that celebrates today's fashion industry icons while pointing out their resemblance to popular Star Wars characters.
While feared fashionista Anna channels the series' chief villain Darth Vader, fan favourite Carine stands in the foreground while taking on the role of rebel spy and peace-keeper Princes Leia.
Retailing for a price of $145.00, this patterned cashmere scarf also features a motif of the Eiffel tower in its background. The casual and vibrantly printed accessory features a witty and clever design that celebrates today's fashion industry icons while pointing out their resemblance to popular Star Wars characters.
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