Rose Fiber Scarf by Helena Wang transforms botanical material into a wearable textile that merges nature, craft, and contemporary design. Each scarf is made from approximately 100 roses, using the entire plant—petals, leaves, and stems—processed into fine fibers, spun into thread, and woven into fabric through a patented technique. The resulting textile carries a soft, fluid hand with a delicate surface that subtly reflects its organic origin. To preserve the rose’s presence beyond material transformation, a layer of natural rose essential oil is infused into the fabric, leaving a faint, intimate fragrance that gradually softens over time but can be reactivated through touch.
How to Care: Cold hand wash with a gentle detergent and lay flat to dry, or dry clean. Wrinkles will naturally come out if scarf is just hanged for a few hours.
Rose Fiber Scarf by Helena Wang transforms botanical material into a wearable textile that merges nature, craft, and contemporary design. Each scarf is made from approximately 100 roses, using the entire plant—petals, leaves, and stems—processed into fine fibers, spun into thread, and woven into fabric through a patented technique. The resulting textile carries a soft, fluid hand with a delicate surface that subtly reflects its organic origin. To preserve the rose’s presence beyond material transformation, a layer of natural rose essential oil is infused into the fabric, leaving a faint, intimate fragrance that gradually softens over time but can be reactivated through touch.
How to Care: Cold hand wash with a gentle detergent and lay flat to dry, or dry clean. Wrinkles will naturally come out if scarf is just hanged for a few hours.