Silk & Bears in T: The New York Times Style Magazine

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Emerald Brushstroke hand-dyed mulberry silk scarf by Silk & Bears

Editorial feature · 2026

T: The New York Times Style Magazine

Called in by T Magazine’s fashion team — a Silk & Bears scarf, chosen on its own merit for an editorial shoot.

In late March 2026, a Silk & Bears silk scarf was called in by the fashion team at T: The New York Times Style Magazine and used in a fashion shoot.

The piece was selected by an independent editorial team — not a placement we arranged, but a quiet vote of confidence in the work itself.

Noticed on its merit

“A scarf called in by one of fashion’s most considered titles — chosen, like every editorial credit, because the work earned it.”

T Magazine is known for a particular kind of eye: spare, design-led, drawn to objects made with intention. To have a hand-dyed mulberry silk scarf called in by its fashion team is the sort of recognition a small house cannot manufacture — it can only do the work, and hope.

Every Silk & Bears scarf is hand-dyed individually by artisan partners in the historic Vietnamese silk village of Nha Xa, and designed in England’s Peak District. No two are ever quite alike.

The published T Magazine editorial photography remains the copyright of the magazine 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.

Pieces from the collection