
Roaring Twenties / Art Deco · 1960s · Italian
Designer
Emilio Pucci
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
printed silk
Culture
Italian
Movement
Italian Fashion Renaissance
Influences
baroque scrollwork · psychedelic color gradation
A silk necktie featuring Emilio Pucci's signature swirling baroque-inspired motifs rendered in graduated pink tones from pale blush to vibrant fuchsia against a cream ground. The pattern displays flowing scrollwork and curvilinear elements that create dynamic movement across the tie's surface. The design demonstrates Pucci's distinctive approach to combining classical European decorative traditions with 1960s color sensibilities and psychedelic aesthetics. The silk appears to have a smooth, lustrous finish typical of high-quality neckwear, with the print showing precise registration and color saturation characteristic of Italian textile production during this period.
That Victorian fan's metallic baroque scrollwork finds its jazzy descendant in this pink silk tie's swirling motifs—both pieces drunk on the same serpentine energy, just separated by a century and a gender flip. The fan's formal, shadowy flourishes were meant to flutter behind gloved hands at cotillions, while the tie's candy-colored spirals would have twisted around some Gatsby-era neck, but they're both speaking the same decorative language of sinuous excess.


That Victorian fan's metallic baroque scrollwork finds its jazzy descendant in this pink silk tie's swirling motifs—both pieces drunk on the same serpentine energy, just separated by a century and a gender flip. The fan's formal, shadowy flourishes were meant to flutter behind gloved hands at cotillions, while the tie's candy-colored spirals would have twisted around some Gatsby-era neck, but they're both speaking the same decorative language of sinuous excess.

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