PB Monogram Scarf
The PB labyrinth monogram woven into wool — the house signature you can fold around your neck.
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Story & heritage
The monogram scarf is the soft-accessory form of the house's defining pattern — the PB labyrinth monogram, a geometric interlocking of founder Pierre Balmain's initials, woven into wool as an all-over design with bordered ends. It is one of the most wearable carriers of the Balmain logo, an heirloom-feeling piece that states the house identity without any hardware.
Part of the broad monogram accessories line Olivier Rousteing built around the labyrinth motif, the scarf turns the print into something to wrap, knot and layer through the colder seasons.
Materials & craft
The scarf is woven in wool (and wool-blend) jacquard, the PB labyrinth monogram rendered in black and ivory across the body with clean horizontal borders at each end and a soft fringe. It runs in scarf and stole formats, in the classic black-and-ivory and seasonal colourways, with 'Balmain Paris' lettered editions alongside the all-over monogram.
How to choose & style
Black-and-ivory is the canonical, most recognisable version — wrapped at the neck it reads as Balmain instantly, over a plain coat or knit. The monogram is the statement, so it sits best against solid, dark outerwear. A genuinely unisex accessory and one of the easiest Balmain pieces to gift.