How to Wear Scarves
Wrap them, layer them, twist them...
There are so many different types of scarf. Pashmina, wool, chunky, square, silk, long, wrap, and even a
snood could count as a scarf.
Isabel over at Hipster Musings (right) wears
her scarves with attitude and panache. She does preppy properly, and always manages to surprise, as well as
seeing items in new ways. This picture represents how she dresses for winter with style.
This outfit has really captured her sense of style, and how mixing the new, the old, the classic and the quirky
can really work. Her circle scarf is the perfect accesory for this outfit, and keeps the look trendy and the lines
clean. Just some simple draping can work wonders - you can buy a similar circle scarf from American Apparel.
Chunky Winter Scarves
When it's winter there is nothing better than wrapping yourself up in a chunky woolen scarf. But keep it simple,
and wrap it round as many time as is necessary to keep you warm. And please don't tuck it into your coat or jacket,
unless it is raining.
You could even make your own! The easiest thing to knit is a scarf...after all it is only one long stretch of
knitting. But if it is your first time, make sure to do a mini practice scarf as the knitting will become tighter
and neater as you get quicker and better!
Pretty Pashminas
Pashminas are a fabulous way of adding a pop of color to an outfit. They can really brighten up your face, and
make your look smarter. Wear it with jeans and a casual top, but let it rest on top of what you wear, so it can
speak its statement. Make sure to pick a color that compliments your skin
tone.
You could tie it in several ways, here's two favorites: fold it in half, wrap it round your neck, then thread
the tassel ends through the loop at the other 'end'; or for a bit more of structure, tuck one of the tassel ends
through the loop, twist the loop round and feed through the other tassel end. Play with it until you think it looks
right.
Square Scarves
The classic scarf. Silk squares are often sold at designer boutiques, but you will find loads in thrift stores
too as they are a frequent vintage item. There are loads of different ways to wear these, here are a few:
- Wrap it loosely round your neck
- Take a silk scarf, fold it into a diagonal, then fold from the point up to the width, tie it gently round
your neck, adjusting the knot to one side
- Take a beautiful scarf and tie it round your bag, as a statement accessory
- Take a large square (desert) scarf, fold into a diagonal, place the scarf over your front so that the point
is pointing down over your chest, wrap the two other ends around your neck so they fall back down over your
front
- Take a long thin scarf and wrap it round your head to give yourself a 70s summery look
What is a Snood?
A snood is a type of scarf or headwear that fits snuggly round your neck, and can be pulled up over your head to
keep your head warm also. It is perfect for skiing and hiking, and often used in hunting and in the desert by the
military. These 'neck tubes' can look really chic if worn with a really good hair style, and some confidence.
Beware though as there is another type of snood: a large hair net or covering, worn most popularly in the middle
of the 1900s, but it does date back to the middle ages.
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