
Scarves 101: How to style them like a pro
What's the story
Scarves are the most versatile accessories that can completely transform any outfit, adding the perfect touch of elegance or the right pop of color.
Be it dressing up for a formal event or keeping things casual, knowing how to tie a scarf in the right way can up your style quotient.
Here's how you can tie scarves in different ways.
Loop style
The classic loop
The classic loop is a no-brainer way to wear a scarf.
Just fold it in half lengthwise and drape it around your neck.
Now, pull the loose ends through the loop created by the fold and adjust it for comfort.
Suitable for both long and short scarves, it keeps you warm and maintains a neat look, perfect for chilly days without compromising on style.
French style
The French knot
The French knot adds a touch of sophistication to any ensemble.
Begin by draping the scarf around your neck, one end longer than the other.
Wrap the longer end around your neck once again before loosely tying it with the shorter end in front.
Adjust for comfort and symmetry as needed.
This technique is ideal for silk or lightweight scarves, providing an elegant touch perfect for work settings or evening outings.
Belted look
The belted drape
For those of you who want to make your scarf a part of your outfit instead of just an accessory, try the belted drape trick.
Drape a long scarf over your shoulders so that both the ends hang evenly in front of you.
Secure it at your waist with a belt over the top of both ends.
Voila! You have an effortless layered look that goes perfectly with dresses or tunics.
Head style
The head wrap
Transforming a scarf into a head wrap is not just fashionable but also functional on windy days or bad hair days alike.
Fold a square-shaped fabric diagonally into a triangle shape, then place the center point at the forehead while tying two corners behind the head securely.
Tuck the remaining fabric under the knot if desired - voila. You have yourself a chic headwear option ready to go anytime, anywhere.