There are many monikers for Pierre-Louis Masica: compositional maverick, modern aestheticist, master of prints to name a few. Most recently, the Paris-based illustrator could be described as a weaver of history. No stranger to the power of juxtaposition, he digs into aesthete archives to source and transform the motifs of cultures past. His latest delivery comprises special silk scarves from his Fall/Winter collection, cheekily named Ashes to Ashes—Funk to Funky. Within this concept, he combines Greco-Roman mosaics, Bauhaus geometries, Persian mandalas, Japanese woodcuttings and psychedelic abstracts into a presentation as rare and imaginative as Pierre-Louis himself.
Big enough to be displayed on a wall, Pierre-Louis Mascia’s Aloe Ultrawash scarves measure generously at 55″ by 75″. This creates an unmatched versatility for styling. Wear it as a shawl, layer it around the neck or let it cascade down the shoulder as a final touch of artful color.