The Hermès scarf titled 'Qu'importe le flacon pourvu qu'on ait l'ivresse', designed by Catherine Bachet in 1988, showcases Hermès perfume bottles against a khaki background. A favorite among collectors, this scarf takes its name from a line in the 1831 play 'La Coupe et les Lèvres' by Alfred de Musset, meaning "The bottle doesn't matter as long as you get drunk." This phrase suggests that the specific object of our affection or enjoyment is less important than the passion and dedication we bring to it. In essence, it’s about valuing the joy we find, regardless of the form it takes.
Never Worn: Brand new, never worn, without the original label attached.
Very Good Condition: Gently used item with minimal wear, described imperfections outlined in the description.
Good Condition : Previously worn item with noticeable signs of use, detailed wear specified in the description.
Fair Condition: Heavily used item with prominent signs of wear, as described in the listing.