Sophia

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Size 35"

"Sophia" Scarf Collection – Where Elegance Meets Whimsy

The Sophia Scarf Collection showcases Yuroz’s masterful ability to transform simplicity into sophistication, weaving a delicate balance between whimsy and elegance. Through his signature artistic vision, a single image evolves into a complex yet harmonious composition, captivating the eye with its intricate interplay of forms and movement.

Each scarf is a testament to the beauty of improvisation and artistic fluidity, where every detail tells a story of refinement and creativity. Whether draped effortlessly or styled as a bold statement piece, the Sophia collection embodies grace, charm, and an undeniable touch of playfulness.

  • Scarves crafted from 100% mulberry silk.
  • Luxurious 18mm silk twill with hand-rolled edges.
  • Unique double-sided print design.
  • ⁠Professional dry cleaning recommended for maintenance.

Model is shown wearing the versatile 55″x55″ size.

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An Unboxing Experience

See how our commitment to detail turns each opening into a delightful discovery.

Photography by Tom Johnson

Yuroz: Art in Motion

In a world where art often hangs silently on walls, one visionary artist dared to make it move, breathe, and dance—not just in galleries, but in the streets, in the wind, and around the necks of those who carry their own stories. This is the story of "Yuroz", a masterful artist whose paintings transcended canvases to become wearable masterpieces: scarves that tell tales of passion, resilience, and beauty. Yuroz’s scarves are more than just accessories; they are conversations. They are for the woman who wears her strength like a crown, the man who carries his dreams with quiet determination, and the free spirit who dances to the rhythm of their own heartbeat.

Art Beyond Walls

Each design is a testament to Yuroz’s belief that art is not just to be seen—it is to be felt, lived, and shared. They are a reminder that art is not confined to galleries—it is alive, dynamic, and deeply personal.

Photography by Tom Johnson