ARCHIVIE SCARVES
Textile Design for a range of silk scarves for luxury American brand Archivie.
Autumn floral and fauna hand drawn and painted by Marcella Wylie
ARCHIVIE SCARVES
Archive Silk Scarves epitomise American craftsmanship, utilising cutting-edge digital printing and color soaking techniques to produce exquisite pieces. Crafted from the finest silk habotai, crepe de chine, chiffon, and silk/cashmere blends, each scarf exudes luxury and sophistication. The signature triple-thread edge adds a modern flair, ensuring a graceful drape that complements any attire.
In collaboration with artists, Archive creates exclusive designs, exemplified by Marcella's Seasons Collection. Drawing inspiration from nature's beauty, Marcella captures the essence of Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter in captivating motifs. Her talent extends to the limited edition Feathers Iridescent scarf, showcasing her mastery of textile design.
Continuing their partnership, Archive commissioned Marcella to create an exclusive Wisteria print for Van Vleck House and Garden. Additionally, 'Alligator Garden' celebrates the vibrant essence of Floridian life with a playful illustration translated onto silk. These collaborations enrich Archive's collection with diverse and captivating designs.
Experience the allure of Archive Silk Scarves' latest creations, where artistry and craftsmanship converge seamlessly.
Discover the collection here and adorn yourself with timeless elegance and style.
Anne Liedtka, Director Archivie
“I have had the pleasure of working with Marcella on several scarf projects. We collaborated remotely as I found her work online and I am located in the USA. Besides a talented artist, Marcella is professional and precise. She listened very carefully to what I was seeking and made the back and forth process so relaxed and easy. She is prompt and attentive and genuinely enjoys the creative process and gives her undivided attention to any project. She was as invested and excited by the outcome as I was. I look forward to working with her again in the future.”