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Eliza Faulkner Headscarf - Cookies & Cream (Online Exclusive)

Eliza Faulkner Headscarf - Cookies & Cream (Online Exclusive)

Cut in a soft crisp white cotton and tencel blend this headscarf by Eliza Faulkner is made from the same fabric as theĀ Emanuella Trench Coat, Poppy Dress and Frances Shorts this season making it the perfect outfit completer for this collection! Tie around your head or neck for an adorable polka-dotted accessory!

Sizing Notes: This item is one size

54% Cotton, 46% Tencel

Lining: 100% Cotton

Wash cold, hang to dry

Made in Montreal

Also available in Banana Split

When you shop at Victoire Boutique you're supporting independent Canadian designers from across the country. Eliza Faulkner sources fabrics woven in Montreal and uses deadstock fabrics whenever possible. She is always seeking for new ways to design and create sustainably and ethically.Ā After finishing her degree at Central St. Martins in London, she sewed her first dresses in her cabin home. Since those early days, she has gained recognition across North America for her clean lines, feminine silhouettes, and playful, relaxed attitude towards dressing.Ā 

$16.38

Original: $46.81

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Eliza Faulkner Headscarf - Cookies & Cream (Online Exclusive)—

$46.81

$16.38

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Cut in a soft crisp white cotton and tencel blend this headscarf by Eliza Faulkner is made from the same fabric as theĀ Emanuella Trench Coat, Poppy Dress and Frances Shorts this season making it the perfect outfit completer for this collection! Tie around your head or neck for an adorable polka-dotted accessory!

Sizing Notes: This item is one size

54% Cotton, 46% Tencel

Lining: 100% Cotton

Wash cold, hang to dry

Made in Montreal

Also available in Banana Split

When you shop at Victoire Boutique you're supporting independent Canadian designers from across the country. Eliza Faulkner sources fabrics woven in Montreal and uses deadstock fabrics whenever possible. She is always seeking for new ways to design and create sustainably and ethically.Ā After finishing her degree at Central St. Martins in London, she sewed her first dresses in her cabin home. Since those early days, she has gained recognition across North America for her clean lines, feminine silhouettes, and playful, relaxed attitude towards dressing.Ā