Different Ways To Tie A Scarf
Posted on: August 30, 2011
Scarf is an important accessories to your dress. And there are different ways to tie a scarf. Here are some of them.
Classic Style
You can't go wrong with Hollywood glam when it comes to silk and satin scarves. Wrap the scarf around your neck, leaving one end in the front and the other in the back, for an elegant and timeless look.
Sleek and Stylish
Perfect for cold days when you still need to look stylish, this method is the "when in doubt" of scarf tying. Bring the ends of your scarf together, folding it in half. Drape the folded scarf around the back of your neck and let each end hang in front. Find the loop of the fold and pull the other end through it. I personally like this style very much.
Knit, cashmere, square
When it comes to scarves, there are so many choices out there. And to top it all off, each style requires a different tying method! To get to the bottom of scarf tying, we asked Cristina de Basto, founder of LibaStyle.com, for some advice to wrap up your look.
Tuck for Warmth
Need to warm up? Wrap the scarf around your neck as many times as you can, and tuck the ends underneath. This style looks best with dressy jackets and blazers because the scarf won't cover fabulous collars.
Go Square
This style will work only with square scarves. Simply fold the square in half to form a triangle. Stretch the triangle in front of your neck (upside down, with the triangle pointing downward). Then wrap the ends around the back of your neck and let each end hang in front.
Boho Chic
Go bohemian by wrapping the scarf around your neck like so: Stretch the fabric in front of your neck and around the back. Let each end hang in the front. This style will look best with patterned scarves.
Simply Chic
Use a wide and sheer scarf, like this cashmere number to cover up. It may look slightly askew, but the end result is so chic and sophisticated.
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