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Why Enzo Maresca may be forced to throw Estevao, 18, into the Chelsea first team: 'Telepathic' understanding with star team mate and comparisons with club legend have made wonderkid impossible to ignore
Why Enzo Maresca may be forced to throw Estevao, 18, into the Chelsea first team: 'Telepathic' understanding with star team mate and comparisons with club legend have made wonderkid impossible to ignore

Daily Mail​

time11-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Why Enzo Maresca may be forced to throw Estevao, 18, into the Chelsea first team: 'Telepathic' understanding with star team mate and comparisons with club legend have made wonderkid impossible to ignore

Outside of Stamford Bridge, all along the pavements of Fulham Road, the merch stalls were selling scarves featuring the faces of Cole Palmer, Liam Delap, , Joao Pedro, Moises Caicedo, even and . Given Jackson is up for sale this month and Silva is no longer at Chelsea, you might have nabbed theirs for less than the advertised £20 with a little haggling.

Where luxury meets ASMR: Gucci scarf
Where luxury meets ASMR: Gucci scarf

Times

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Times

Where luxury meets ASMR: Gucci scarf

Gucci is beloved for its imaginative flair and detailed craftsmanship, whether that's its famed handbags, loafers or truly fabulous silk scarves. The brand's original collection of scarves was designed by the Italian artist Vittorio Accornero de Testa from 1960 to 1981. The scarves, all of which are 90 square centimetres, tell elaborate stories using creative and versatile iconography. His scarves were beloved by celebrities and royalty alike — his 1966 Flora print scarf was a favourite of Princess Grace of Monaco. • This article contains affiliate links that can earn us revenue The scarves are detailed works of art, as much as something to keep the neck warm while driving along Monte Carlo's Corniche in a convertible. In an early Flora print alone Accornero de Testa was able to incorporate 37 colours, 27 varieties of flowers, as well as a cornucopia of insects and fruits. Over his career, he created scarves with designs ranging from animals to classic Gucci signifiers like the brand's horsebit or its logo. The scarves from Accornero de Testa's years designing for the brand are now housed in the Gucci archives in the brand's first Florentine workshop, the Palazzo the collection has been reimagined in Gucci's Art of Silk 90×90 project by nine artists who have added their own, more contemporary, aesthetic. Stay a while and watch as a scarf from their collection is tied soothingly around the brand's classic handbag, a 1961 Jackie, a purse with distinctive hardware which defined the decade's fashion sensibility. Click here to explore the selection of Gucci silk scarves and Jackie 1961 bags and recreate the look at home yourself. Director Mona Tehrani. Director of photography Thom Hobbs

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