Silk & Bears in Grazia

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Blush Pink hand-dyed mulberry silk scarf by Silk & Bears

Editorial feature · 2026

Grazia

Chosen by Grazia’s own stylists for a wedding-season fashion story — the kind of recognition a small house hopes for but cannot ask for.

In March 2026, a Silk & Bears silk scarf was called in for Grazia’s wedding-season Main Fashion shoot — photographed by Tom O’Neill and styled by Annie Hertikova.

Our scarf was styled into one of the looks, alongside pieces by Toteme, Stella McCartney, Prada, Dior, Simone Rocha, Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta.

An independent choice

“This was not a placement we arranged. Grazia’s stylists chose the scarf, on its own merit, to sit beside some of the most established names in fashion.”

For a small, founder-led brand, an editorial feature carries a particular kind of weight. No campaign was bought; no placement was arranged. The magazine’s fashion team simply called in a Silk & Bears scarf, considered it against the rest, and chose to style it in.

That it held its own among Dior and Bottega Veneta is something we are quietly proud of — and a reminder that hand-dyed mulberry silk, made slowly and well, does not need to announce itself to be noticed.

The published Grazia editorial photography remains the copyright of Grazia and its photographer, and is not reproduced here. The images on this page are our own photographs of the hand-dyed silk scarves from the collection the feature drew upon.

Pieces from the collection