Scarves are more than just for keeping you warm! Accessorizing with a scarf can completely change the look of an outfit. I often dress around the scarf I want to wear, donning neutral colors and allowing my scarf to take all the attention. Though originally made of cashmere, pashmina shawls and scarves are now made of cheaper materials as well. This makes them more affordable to wear and makes it easier for us to have a few color options! The term ‘pashmina’ was originally used to refer to the type of fabric…there were a variety of sizes and shapes offered. In the huge craze for pashminas in the 90’s, the term came to be used to describe a scarf that can also double as a wrap ( "scarf" (12" x 60"), "wrap" or "stole" (28" x 80"), shawl (36" x 80"))
The newest trend is the square, cowboy-style scarf. Popular among hipsters and fashionistas alike, the square scarf adds a little variety to our scarf wearing options. To achieve the cowboy-style look, fold the scarf into a triangle. Tie the two ends of the triangle together at the back of your neck. Then, muss the scarf to make it full and not so folded. The point of the triangle should be at the front of your chest. If you have a longer square scarf, tie so that it is still around your neck. Pull the ends forward, over your shoulders.
The long scarf is a classic accessory that’s made trendy by the fabrics and patterns its made with. I love Zig zag patterns and tribal prints to wear them you can looped once around your neck or looped a couple of times and then tied so the fringe falls at chest level.
I love the loop style, is so light and trendy!!
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