Yoko Ono Scarf

Conceptual Art Becomes Silk

An icon of contemporary art and a pioneering figure of performance, Yoko Ono embodies a form of expression that is both radical, poetic, and deeply human. Through words, gestures, and images, she invites us to reflect, feel, and imagine differently.

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Maison BROCHIER SOIERIES pays tribute to this great artist with an exclusive collection of silk scarves, where the intangible becomes material and thought becomes textile.

Yoko Ono: Art as an Act of Peace and Poetry

A Universal Visual Language

Born in 1933, Yoko Ono made her mark on art history with her experimental work blending poetry, music, installation, and action. An influential member of the Fluxus movement, she developed works where every gesture carries meaning — often minimalist but always deeply charged with emotion. Works like Cut Piece, Grapefruit, or Wish Tree question the role of the spectator, human fragility, memory, and utopia.

Scarves with a Message, Between Silence and Engagement

The Yoko Ono collection transposes the artist’s minimalist and symbolic universe onto silk. Handwritten texts, simple shapes, touches of light, and poetic fragments appear suspended on the fabric. Each scarf becomes a work to read, meditate on, or wear as a soft but powerful statement. Art enters everyday life in a dialogue between interiority and visibility.

Textile Craftsmanship & Contemporary Expression

A French Print Faithful to the Spirit of the Work

Printed in our Lyon workshop, Yoko Ono scarves benefit from exceptional artisanal expertise. Thanks to high-precision printing techniques, the subtlest lines and lightest nuances are faithfully rendered on natural silk chosen for its fineness and transparency. The material becomes an ideal medium to carry the poetic and visual messages of the artist.

A Textile Work to Offer or Contemplate

Worn around the neck, tied as a belt, or framed as art, the Yoko Ono scarf is an intimate form of art. It accompanies a personal, spiritual, or aesthetic approach. Both a fashion accessory and a medium for reflection, it touches both the eye and the soul. A gift of peace, a breath of art.

The World of Yoko Ono, in Silk Bloom

With this collection, Maison BROCHIER SOIERIES weaves a connection between conceptual art and French textile tradition. The Yoko Ono scarves remind us that art can be silence, suggestion, presence. And sometimes, a piece of fabric can carry more than color: it can carry an idea, an emotion, a memory.