10 Elegant Ways to Tie a Hermès Women’s Gavroche

The Hermès gavroche measures approximately 45 x 45 cm. This small square silk format stands out from the classic large square due to its maneuverability. It folds, rolls, and ties more quickly, with a neat drape that does not overwhelm the silhouette. Here are ten practical knots to make the most of this format, from the most accessible to the most unexpected.

1. The flat triangle tied at the front of the neck

Woman wearing an Hermès gavroche tied in a flat triangle at the front of the neck with a white blouse

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Fold the gavroche into a triangle by bringing one corner to the opposite corner. Place the tip of the triangle at the front of your chest, bring the two ends to the back, cross them at the nape, and then bring them back to the front.

Simply tie the ends under the tip of the triangle. This knot showcases the printed pattern and works well with a round collar or a V-neck. If you want to delve deeper into how to tie a women’s Hermès gavroche, this flat triangle remains the most reliable starting point.

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2. The bandana rolled tightly around the neck

Woman wearing a Hermès bandana rolled tightly around the neck like a burgundy and gold silk choker

Start with the same triangular folding, then roll the fabric from the base of the triangle to the tip to create a regular sausage shape. Wrap this sausage around your neck, adjust the length, and make a small knot on the side.

The side knot adds a visual offset that is much more interesting than a centered knot. This style suits a casual outfit, like a white t-shirt, and evokes the scarves of the 1970s.

3. The wrist wrap like a silk bracelet

Woman wearing an Hermès gavroche tied as a silk bracelet around the wrist with a white dress

Roll the gavroche into a thin sausage like for the bandana. Wrap it two or three times around the wrist, then tuck the end under the wraps to secure it. No visible knot is needed.

This knot preserves the silk from deep creases, a point that collectors monitor to maintain the scarf’s condition for potential resale. The silk bracelet can be worn alone or mixed with a fine watch.

4. The headband tied behind the head

Woman wearing an Hermès gavroche as a headband tied behind the head on her loose brown hair

Fold the gavroche into a triangle, then into a band a few centimeters wide. Place the band on the top of your head, bring the ends behind your head, and tie them under your hair.

You get a structured headband that holds the hair while adding color. On loose hair, it frames the face. On a low bun, it adds a graphic accent that hairstyles alone do not provide.

5. The bohemian shawl tied under the chin

Woman wearing an Hermès gavroche as a bohemian shawl tied under the chin in a Mediterranean village

Unfold the gavroche into a triangle. Place it on your head, tip facing back, and tie the two ends under your chin. This style, often associated with rural scarves, has been making a comeback in fashion collections for a few seasons.

The Hermès silk gives it a less folkloric look than cotton fabric. For an elegant result, let a few strands fall on your forehead and keep the knot light, without too much tightness.

6. The asymmetrical bow tie at the neck

Woman wearing an Hermès gavroche in an asymmetrical bow tie at the neck with an elegant black blazer

Roll the gavroche into a wide band (not too thin). Place it around your neck, then make a classic bow tie by pulling one loop larger than the other. The asymmetry adds movement to the knot and prevents the stiff look of a perfectly symmetrical bow.

This knot is worn with a shirt open at one or two buttons. It replaces a tie without copying its formality.

7. The handbag attachment

Pink and gold silk Hermès gavroche tied as decoration on the handle of a structured leather handbag

The gavroche naturally lends itself to dressing up a handbag handle. Roll it into a sausage, pass it through the ring of the handle or around it, and let the ends hang freely.

You can also make a small tight knot at the top of the handle to keep the scarf in place. This detail works on a neutral leather bag (black, tan, cognac) where the printed silk creates a contrast of materials.

8. The ponytail wrap

Woman with a high ponytail adorned with an Hermès gavroche in cobalt blue silk tied at the base

Secure your hair in a ponytail with a discreet elastic. Roll the gavroche into a band, then wrap it around the base of the ponytail to hide the elastic. Tie the ends and let them fall along the hair.

The silk glides over the hair, hence the importance of securing everything with a flat clip hidden under the fabric. This trick prevents the scarf from coming undone over the hours.

9. The twisted lavallière collar

Woman wearing an Hermès gavroche in a twisted lavallière collar with a white broderie anglaise blouse

Roll the gavroche into a band, then twist it along its entire length. Place it around your neck and tie a simple knot in front, leaving the twisted ends to hang at uneven lengths.

The twist partially masks the printed pattern, creating a textured effect rather than a graphic one. This knot is suitable for those who prefer a discreet wear where the scarf blends into the outfit as a texture accessory rather than a statement piece.

10. The side knot on a strand of hair

Woman wearing an Hermès gavroche tied as a side accessory on a strand of wavy brown hair

Isolate a strand of hair at the temple level. Fold the gavroche into a thin band and tie it around this strand, incorporating the fabric like a ribbon. The knot should be placed halfway down the strand, not too high.

This style, spotted on several blogs specializing in Hermès accessories, pushes the scarf beyond a simple headband to a true styling tool. The result is fine, almost jewel-like, and works well on both straight and curly hair.

Each knot uses the silk differently. Tight rolls (bracelet, bandana) leave less mark on the fibers than bulky knots. If your gavroche is a vintage model or a limited edition, prefer soft knots that limit deep creases to preserve the quality of the silk in the long term.

10 Elegant Ways to Tie a Hermès Women’s Gavroche