pas de marque accessories are truly part of the brand’s DNA. Silk scarves appeared as a natural extension of the same language as our rings, earrings and chokers: clean lines, calm colour stories and a feeling of quiet luxury that belongs in everyday life, not only on special occasions. Most pas de marque scarves are made from 100% silk. Some of the larger ones also blend silk with cashmere for extra softness and warmth. All of them are square and come in several sizes: a smaller 65×65 cm format that sits close to the neck or in the hair, a medium 90×90 cm size that can be wrapped and draped in many ways, and, for some styles, a large 120×120 cm square that feels almost like a light shawl. Their names are in French, each with a small story behind it: Esquisse, Trésor and Muguet.
A silk scarf to keep

Our first silk scarf was Trésor. The name means “treasure”, and it was created precisely with this feeling in mind. It is the scarf you keep, reach for again and again, and never feel tired of. The artwork features our bestseller ring La Bague as a symbol of a timeless piece. The Trésor scarf, designed in collaboration with SOYKA DESIGN and fashion illustrator Alina Grinpauka, comes in calm but expressive tones. Ivory softly brightens the face and works almost as a neutral light, while green brings a deeper, more moody presence without becoming loud. Both colours are printed on 100% silk, and in the large size on a blend of 70% cashmere and 30% silk, with attention to detail in the finish, so the scarf feels as good as it looks.
In the smaller 65×65 cm size, Trésor acts as a daily accent. Tied close to the neck with a knit or a plain T-shirt, it adds movement and a slightly romantic note to a very simple outfit. Wrapped around a low ponytail or bun, it instantly makes hair look more considered, but not over-styled. In the 90×90 and 120×120 cm sizes, Trésor becomes a light layer that can move between seasons. You can fold it into a triangle and place it over the shoulders, tuck the silk under the collar of a coat so that the corners peek out, or let the ends fall down the front to create a long, soft vertical line.
Ivory Trésor looks especially beautiful with white freshwater pearls and warm gold-filled or rose gold-filled jewelry. The combination feels very soft and luminous. The green version works well with smoky stones and mixed metals, giving depth to darker tones. Trésor is for those who like their accessories a little romantic, but still minimal, modern and easy to wear every day.
Timeless classic in black and white

Esquisse means “sketch” in French, and this scarf really feels like a drawing translated into silk. Created together with illustrator Vika Silvestrova, it is our most graphic scarf, rendered only in black and white, with a clear, architectural pattern that reads like lines on paper.The Esquisse silk scarf exists as a small square that behaves almost like jewelry around the neck or in the hair, and as a medium size that gives more room to fold and drape. In every size it keeps its strong, graphic character, but the mood changes with the way you wear it.
Wrapped once around the neck with a white shirt and a tailored jacket, Esquisse makes the whole look feel sharper and more composed. Folded into a triangle and worn with a trench, it brings a quiet Parisian note into an ordinary day. Tied to the handle of a bag, the black and white silk moves as you walk and becomes a soft, moving frame for the rest of your outfit.
Because the palette is strictly monochrome, this black and white square silk scarf works with almost everything: black knits, camel coats, denim, simple T-shirts. It also sits naturally next to sterling silver and mixed metals from pas de marque jewelry collections. The scarf creates a graphic background; the jewelry brings in light and texture.
Lily of the valley – a spring mood

Muguet is the French word for “lily of the valley” – a flower associated with tenderness, luck and the first days of spring. In the pas de marque universe, it becomes a modern neutral that quietly fits into almost any wardrobe. The artwork for this scarf was also created by Alina Grinpauka, translated into soft, calm tones with a contemporary feel. The Muguet scarf appears as a grey silk square and, in larger versions, as a silk and cashmere blend. Wrapped once around the neck with the ends left loose, Muguet creates a clean vertical line that works especially well with long coats and tailored outerwear. Folded into a triangle and worn as a shawl, it adds a soft shadow over simple monochrome looks. Styled as a headscarf, it feels effortless rather than nostalgic. Knotted on a bag, it becomes a small, textured detail that holds the palette together.
Muguet pairs naturally with mixed-metal jewelry, smoky quartz, black onyx and other deeper stones from pas de marque collections. The grey silk echoes the idea of soft shadows and layered light that often appears in our jewelry. The result is a look that feels considered, but still very calm.
In the pas de marque wardrobe, a scarf is never just an extra. It frames the face, softens the silhouette and creates a gentle background for rings, earrings, necklaces and chokers to shine.