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Celia Birtwell Bordeaux Long Silk Scarf

Regular price £115.00

The Delaware scarf is an exclusive collaboration between renowned textile and fashion designer Celia Birtwell and the National Portrait Gallery. 

This long scarf features an elegant monochrome print and is made from 100% silk georgette, perfect for draping and styling. 

Shop our full range of Celia Birtwell Scarves.

Spend over £60.00 for free UK shipping. Please note that we cannot accept returns on custom prints unless faulty or damaged.



Dimensions
35 x 165cm

Colour
Black and White

Composition
Silk georgette

Produced by
Beckford Silks

Shipping: United Kingdom

Royal Mail Standard (not tracked) 3 - 5 working days from £4.95

Royal Mail Signed for (tracked) 3 - 5 working days from £5.95

DHL Courier 3 - 5 working days £12.95

Free UK Shipping on orders over £60

*excludes some items such as selected Editions

Shipping: International (10-14 working days)

Royal Mail International Europe - from £10.50

Royal Mail International Rest of the World - from £11.50

DHL Courier Europe Shipping - from £35.00

DHL Courier Rest of the World and USA - from £40.00

Shipping costs calculated at checkout.

Ordering to the EU: From 31 July 2024 customs duties, import VAT and handling fees may apply to all orders shipped to the EU, and the customer is liable for these charges. Please note that international customs duties and sales taxes may apply to some orders outside the UK, and that the customer is liable for these charges.

 

Further information on shipping rates, returns and damages can be found here

Teemill Shipping charges: UK Mainland - £4.50 Europe - £7.00 International (ROW) - £7.50

Teemill shipping rates are charged separately to National Portrait Gallery shipping charges. Please note that both shipping charges may apply in some cases due to items being shipped from different locations.

 

 

Celia Birtwell studied textile design at Salford School of Art in 1956, where she met fashion designer Ossie Clark. The two married in 1969. In 1965 Birtwell began designing for Clark's collections. From 1967-73 Birtwell and Clark dressed famous figures including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and Twiggy. In the 1970s Birtwell became a muse for David Hockney. She left the fashion industry in 1973, but resumed designing in 1984 - opening a a shop in Notting Hill and making her name in interiors. In 2011 she received a CBE for her outstanding contribution to fashion.

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