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Article: Sophie Koechlin: the jazz soul of an Hermès scarf

Sophie Koechlin: the jazz soul of an Hermès scarf

At Carré Society , we love to tell the stories behind the silk. The stories of those who, one day, held a paintbrush for Hermès . Among them, Sophie Koechlin holds a special place.

🎸 A childhood steeped in music and the avant-garde

Without a doubt, Sophie Koechlin is a true child of the sixties. Born in 1960, she grew up in an environment where creativity was everywhere: her father, Philippe Koechlin , was a journalist, director, and above all, founder of the legendary magazine Rock & Folk , a veritable cultural compass for an entire generation. She carries within her the artistic ferment and boundless curiosity of this pivotal decade.

🎨 A multifaceted, free-spirited, and prolific artist

Trained in drawing and art history, Sophie Koechlin constantly explores forms, media, and languages. She has worked as an actress, radio host, author and illustrator of children's books, and translator and adapter of English-language works—notably for Disney. Her career path has been anything but straightforward, yet it has always been fueled by the same thirst for creation.

It was only natural that she joined the prestigious Hermès fashion house with the carriage logo as a designer of silk scarves . With her, the scarf becomes an invitation to travel.

🌍 A Hermès scarf designed by Sophie Koechlin: an invitation to elsewhere

Her designs for Hermès are marked by a pronounced taste for exploring ancient cultures . Inca, Persian, Cretan, or Beninese civilizations: she explores their motifs , symbols , and imagery . Each scarf is a window onto a forgotten world, or a vibrant tribute to traditions too often overlooked.

But the family legacy is never far away.

🎷 Jazz in silk

Music and memory meet in two of his most emblematic pieces:
Boogie Woogie , a joyful and graphic tribute to jazz culture
Original Trocadero Jazz Band , official tribute to a legendary group from the 50s of which Jean-Louis Dumas , iconic CEO of Hermès, was the drummer — and Philippe Koechlin , the trombonist.

The Boogie Woogie square is currently available for sale in our Carré Society shop – a rare piece for lovers of jazz, silk, and family history.

When silk tells a family story, everything becomes music.

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