Feb 02
2015
2015
Brrr… who doesn’t love cuddling up in a scarf in these brutal winter months? Scarves are one of the most common, yet classy ways to accessorize a basic outfit and take it from bland to exciting in just one twist! Ranging from different materials and sizes, scarves are sure to suit the coldest months of Winter to the early Spring.
Knitted Scarf
Peaches it’s cold outside! And Winter's not quite over yet. A nice chunky knitted scarf will add some texture and surely some warmth to make those cold snowy days by the fire fashionable. There will never be a Winter where the knitted scarf won’t be fashionable, and when tied just right, it'll be just loose enough to bury your face in it - goodbye frostbite!
On-the-go, Selena Gomez embraces a big comfy knitted scarf!

Got a little Spring-fever? Brighten up your outfit with a beautiful printed lightweight cotton scarf to add some color to the darker colors of Winter. Reese Witherspoon is seen sporting this simple trend!

Even with the best collection of scarves, it can seem impossible to know how to wear it. The beauty of scarves is they are both functional yet fashionable at the same time! Checkout these easy ways to tie a scarf for a style that will show off both your scarf’s details and your inner peach!
The Fake Infinity
Who doesn’t love the way an infinity scarf looks? The circular style allows you to still show off your outfit, while keeping your neck warm. Don’t have an infinity scarf? No worries! Create the illusion of an infinity scarf by knotting a lightweight scarf around your neck.


This style is perfect for wearing a Winter coat. The scarf will still show through the coat, and the scarf will be centered on your body adding color and warmth to your outfit. Loop the scarf around your neck so two ends are hanging down. Then take the two ends and tie them as if you are tying a knot, but let the ends hang.


Try a different take on the infinity scarf look! If you have a long rectangular scarf, this is the look for you! Take your rectangular scarf and fold in half lengthwise to resemble a square. Next take one corner and fold it towards the middle to meet the opposite corner so the scarf is now in the shape of a triangle. With the point of the triangle facing down, tie the other two ends behind your neck.


The braided scarf tie can be deceiving! This style is super easy to do, but looks like your a professional stylist! Double up your scarf and wrap it around your neck, take one end and thread it through the loop. Rotate the scarf and then thread it through the other end. Complicated look made easy!





