Posted on April 3, 2011.
Different ways to tie a scarf Scarf is an important accessory for your dress. And there are different ways to tie a scarf. Here are some of them.
Classic Style
You can not go wrong with Hollywood glam when it comes to scarves of silk and satin. Wrap the scarf around the neck, leaving one end to the front and one rear for a sleek and timeless.
Elegant and refined
Perfect for cold days when you still need to look elegant, this method is "in doubt" scarf tying. Make the ends of your scarf together, fold in half. Drape the folded scarf back of your neck and leave both ends hanging over the front. Find the loop of the fold and pull the other end through it. Personally, I like this style a lot.
Knitwear, cashmere, square
When it comes to scarves, there are so many choices out there. And to top it all, each style requires a different method endearing! To get to the bottom of the scarf tying, we have asked Cristina de Basto, the founder of LibaStyle.com for some tips for wrapping your look.
Tuck for heat
Need to warm up? Wrap the scarf around the neck many times as you can, and tucking ends underneath. This style looks best with jackets and blazers dressed because the headscarf does not cover the fabulous necklaces.
Go Square
This style works only with square scarves. Simply fold the square into two to form a triangle. Stretch the triangle in front of your neck (upside down, with the triangle pointing down). Then wrap the ends in the back of your neck and leave ends hanging on the front.
Boho Chic
Go bohemian by wrapping the scarf around the neck like this: soft canvas in front of your neck and back. Each end to hang in front. This style goes better with patterned scarves.
Simply Chic
Use a wide scarf, pure cashmere like this issue to cover. This may seem slightly askew, but the end result is so chic and sophisticated.
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