Boodles x Holland Cooper Scarf
Boodles is delighted to introduce a limited-edition silk scarf for the summer season, created in collaboration with Holland Cooper. The design celebrates a shared appreciation of craftsmanship and heritage, for which both brands are renowned.
Crafted from 100% silk and proudly made in the UK, the scarf features bespoke hand-drawn illustrations inspired by the British social season and some of Boodles’ most iconic jewellery collections, most notably the Raindance collection. Drawing on occasions synonymous with both brands – from race days and garden parties to sporting events and summer celebrations – the design captures the spirit of the season in a distinctly British way.
Lightweight and versatile, the scarf can be worn at the neck, tied to a handbag or styled as a headscarf. Available for a limited time, it reflects the shared values of both brands and a celebration of British design.
“I am delighted to unveil our second collaboration with Boodles, a brand that shares our passion for exceptional craftsmanship and British heritage. Building on the success of our first scarf, we wanted to create another timeless piece that celebrates the values and artistry at the heart of both brands. Crafted from pure silk and hand-rolled in the UK, this collectable design embodies enduring elegance and is destined to become a cherished addition to every summer wardrobe and occasion.”
Boodles Raindance Collection
Inspiration and craftsmanship
Boodles’ Raindance collection has been a signature of the brand for more than two and a half decades. It was during a visit to the quintessentially British Chelsea Flower Show that Director of Design Rebecca Hawkins was captivated by the way light played across raindrops, inspiring the creation of the Raindance collection.
Sparkling like raindrops in the sun
Featuring brilliant-cut diamonds in varying sizes, the design evokes the effect of scattered raindrops glistening in the sun. Recognised as an enduring icon of British design, the Raindance ring forms part of the Victoria and Albert Museum’s permanent jewellery exhibition, ‘Best of British Design’. The collection has since evolved to include pieces set with some of the world’s rarest stones, including Argyle pink diamonds.