Art can mean so many different things to different people, but one thing is certain: fashion-art has an almost homogenous expression and is appreciated by people with very discerning tastes. Don’t you agree?
Art can mean so many different things to different people, but one thing is certain: fashion-art has an almost homogenous expression and is appreciated by people with very discerning tastes. Don’t you agree?
Kashmir has a distinct and almost heavenly feel to it. So too do the shawls and scarfs that we have meticulously hand-crafted there. Take a look.
We are committed to keeping the centuries-old art of shawl & scarf making alive. But more than that, we want you to enjoy wearing beautiful and elegant clothing. Read more here.
http://www.kashmirseasons.com/pages/about-the-kashmir-company

The Vale of Kashmir has been described as “heaven” by those who get a chance to visit. We think its heaven too; which is why we have all our scarves and shawls handcrafted in that region.

Countess Luise von Voss (1780-1832) loved her cashmere shawls so much she sat for a portrait wearing one. Timeless fashion-art anyone?
Wearable art is the new paradigm in women’s designer fashion, and nothing captures the essence of the movement like a beautifully designed, handcrafted shawl.

Princess Bannou Pan Dei and her wonderful Kashmiri shawl collection was recently celebrated—in St. Tropez
The life of Princess Bannou Pan Dei and her wonderful Kashmiri shawl collection was recently celebrated—in St. Tropez no less.
Grace Kelly absolutely adored her shawls, so much so we had to design one of our fall collection shawls after her.
Some people buy shawls for wearing; other people buy them to add to their art collection! Some shawls are so rich with artistic design, collecting them just make sense.
http://www.kashmirseasons.com/collections/fall-collectors-edition/products/juliet-at-the-opera-shawl