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Silk Scarves…Put Yourself in Front of the Line


Beautiful silk scarves are the height of fashion this season, and look to carry on through the spring and early summer. Because silk is so smooth and silky, it makes the absolute year-round fashion accessory. Do you have one in your wardrobe? You should. In fact, you should consider owning half a dozen!

The silk scarf is to women’s wardrobes what the tie is to men’s wardrobes: it’s a great looking fashion ornament that can be used to actually make an agency “pop”. Your scarf should be harmonizing with an agency carefully. But it may surprise you to learn that the way you wear your silk scarf also matters!

Silk scarves are also so good because they are so versatile. You can use them as a head wrap, as a bandana (formed in a triangle about the neck… almost like you’`re about to pull it up over your face to rob a bank in the wild west), folded into a strip and tied about your neck, or, tied at your collar and floating down (like the female account of a tie). Some women even decide to tie their scarf about on wrist, like a piece of flash (If you talk with your hands, though, this can be more distracting than agency improving).

Which way is best for you? When should you decide one style over another?

Use it as a head wrap: A subdued color that coordinates well with your coat is a good choice when looking for a scarf to use as a head wrap. This style is a great classy style that hints at an era gone by when men and women always decent very well. Today, this style works well doubly during stormy weather. If it’s windy or slightly rainy, a head wrap is perfect. One very annex time to use it is if you have very brainy hair and you are going to a funeral. Although style may not be at the top of your mind, a black silk scarf tied about your head as a head wrap looks good, keeps your hair in place, and looks annex for the circumstances.

Use it as a bandana: This can look good on a casual weekend when harmonizing with jeans and a jean jacket. It’s a look that combines cowgirl with the catwalk of Paris. This force be an annex time to use a color that matches with the shirt you’re wearing anesthetized your jean cover or (if your shirt is white) decide a bold blue or red.

Fold it into a strip and tie it about your neck: This is a great look if you are trying to dress up your jeans. Also, women who have longer necks or are self animate about a very skinny neck or a larger adam’s apple can wear this very appropriately. Don’t decide a color that is too bright, pick a subdued color that coordinates with the main color that you’re wearing. This will help your scarf to come into view as part of your agency and will seem like it blends in.

Tied like a tie about your neck: This great look is very annex for the bookkeeping or for semi-formal occasions. A great looking scarf to get for this use is one that has its main color as your shirt and a extra color in the blueprint that goes well with your entire outfit.

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Scarf Senarios, Be Ahead of the Game

Scarves are the must have fashion accessory of this season. In this article we’ll give a few scenarios in which you might consider wearing a scarf and what it can look great with. These are blithe “scarf scenarios” preordained to help you look and feel great in relaxed, fun settings this fiesta season.

Hitting the slopes this winter? If you are arrangement a day on skis, you’ll find that warm pants, a thick wool Jersey and a long, able red scarf are the combination for looking great while you luxurious down the slopes. If it’s warm enough, a Jersey and scarf will be enough to keep you warm without getting too bulky (as you would if you were wearing a ski jacket. And when you walk into the lodge, the scarf can come off and you’ll be a agreeable temperature for sipping hot chocolate by the fire and snuggling with someone warm.

Looking to go out with some friends for a nighttime on the town? A turtleneck sweater, a three area gamut buckskin jacket, and jeans look great when combined with a brightly tinted scarf (or a scarf of the same blush as your sweater). Make sure that your scarf is not the same gamut or longer than your coat, but comparatively shorter. Otherwise, it can look odd.

Got a hot date? A long trench coat looks great and when harmonizing with a subdued, airtight blush scarf, you’ll look fantastic. If you are taller, don’t go for a scarf that’s too long: this will make you look too tall. However, if you’re shorter or plus sized, you may choose a scarf that is longer: it will add the conjuring of acme and slimness to your figure.

Meeting the family at the family cottage for Christmas? A durable, hand knit scarf of clairvoyant gamut is perfect. It’s handy in case you find yourself sledding with your nieces or nephews or out on a long walk with your siblings: wrap it about your neck a few times for afterglow or leave it open to cool off a little. What’s more, your look following will be happy to see that you’re conclusively listening to her and wearing a scarf!

Heading out following work for drinks with coworkers? Your at-work attire can be made to look more blithe with alternate shoes and a scarf. Depending on your outfit, you may consider switching from a trench coat to a three area gamut coat, too.

And women, don’t not remember that a small, airy downy scarf can be tied about your neck for an all day scarf look that brings notice to your face or helps to bear some seasoning to a drab looking outfit. If you’re tired of your attire but can’t find the appropriate “bling” to add, a scarf can be the appropriate option.

 


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