Daiske Nomura
A Japanese designer/illustrator, Daiske Nomura scarves have manga and anime elements, robots, dragons and skeleton horses. I mean, what's not to love?
Nomura's first encounter with Hermes was at a tie-drawing contest in 2009. He won a 'boldness' prize for his skeleton astride a skeleton horse, which led to his first scarf design: C'est La Fete, a 2012 design originally issued as a Halloween party favor then later released in the men's department to herald in the New Year. His earlier work was easily identified as his - lots of skeletons and robots. His recent work takes on more of a traditional equestrian angle, but always with a twist.
TBH, I'd be happy with a drawerful of his designs!
Nomura's first encounter with Hermes was at a tie-drawing contest in 2009. He won a 'boldness' prize for his skeleton astride a skeleton horse, which led to his first scarf design: C'est La Fete, a 2012 design originally issued as a Halloween party favor then later released in the men's department to herald in the New Year. His earlier work was easily identified as his - lots of skeletons and robots. His recent work takes on more of a traditional equestrian angle, but always with a twist.
TBH, I'd be happy with a drawerful of his designs!
Other scarves designed by Daiske Nomura
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