Scarves are a favorite accessory of many
women during fall and winter. They are an easy and quick way to spice up any
boring outfit and take it from dab to fab! Scarves are an accessory no one can
ever get bored of! But the real question is: how to tie a scarf? There are
bunch of different ways to style a scarf and today we will be talking all about
that!
French
Knot
To tie your scarf in a French knot, all you
need to do is fold your scarf in half and put it around your shoulders. Next,
you want to grab one loose end piece and pull it over and under the scarf
loose. Do the same with the second piece and you are done!
Scarf
Wrap
This is the easiest and most classic way to
wear a scarf. Just wrap it around your shoulder and you are good to go.
Belt
It
If you have a long scarf in your closet,such as pashmina shawls and the picture above,
then this style would work perfectly with it. Simply put the scarf around your
neck from the back so that both the sides are left dangling in front. Also make
sure that both sides are equal. To finish of this look, all you need to do is
put a belt around your waist and make sure that the scarf goes under the belt.
Isn’t this a super unique and fun way to style a scarf?
The
Necklace
For this scarf knot, first fold your scarf
in half lengthwise. Knot the diagonal ends together and pull it over your neck.
Lastly, twist and loop again.
Around
Your Bag
If you don’t feel like putting a scarf on
yourself, then you can tie it around the handle of your handbag. This is a
classic way to make a style statement using a scarf!
Cozy
Neck Wrap
For this style, you would need a long
scarf. Loop the scarf around your neck twice and tie the ends in a half knot.
Lastly, tuck them up under the loops of the scarf and that’s it! This knot is a
favorite of many and it also makes sure that you stay extra warm.
Knotted
Shawl
For this awesome style, you would need to
put the scarf around your shoulders like you are wearing a shawl. Next, using
the ends make a half knot in the back. Pull the ends tightly so that they are
up high on your back. Cover the ends by pulling the scarf fabric down.
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