Thứ Năm, 17 tháng 11, 2016

6 Ways To Mix A Scarf



You can easily change your whole look by the way you wear your scarf, so change it up with different styles! Learn how to wear a scarf in six creative ways.
Vest

The easiest way to make a scarf into a vest is to lay the scarf onto the back of your neck and drape it over your chest. Then, use a belt to keep it in place. If want to try a more advanced scarf vest, start with the longest scarf you can find. The longer the scarf is, the larger the arm openings will be. Start by folding your scarf in half lengthwise. Tie two corners along one side (one folded and one loose) together in a small knot. Open the folds and insert your arms into the armholes with the knot resting on the small of your back.

Infinity Scarf Skirt

Who says you have to keep that scarf around your neck? You can wear an infinity scarf or circle scarf as a skirt. All you need is a belt and a wide infinity scarf. Start by spreading out your scarf so that it forms a tube with no creases. Step into your scarf and hold it so that the top of the scarf is just above your waist. Fasten a belt around your waist to secure the scarf in place. Pull the top portion of the scarf up and over the belt until the skirt is the length you desire. Use a second belt to secure the extra fabric or wear it loose as a peplum. Shop gifts for fathers day at online stores, ex Ebay.com ( use ebay 20% off coupon for saving )


Top Knot Hair Scarf

Wondering how to wear a scarf in your hair? Start with an oversized bun on the top of your head. You can use a small scarf for this look. Fold a square scarf so that you are making a band about 2–2.5 inches wide (depending on how tall your bun is). Wrap the scarf band that you created around your bun, centering it at the back, and twist the two ends together twice in the front. Wrap the two pieces around the back of the bun and tie at the back.


Bow Scarf

Start with a long rectangular scarf. Wrap it around your neck so that there are two ends in front, with one being longer than the other, then fold the longer end up to create a loop. Grab the middle of that loop and turn it so that it rests horizontally. Wrap the shorter end around the folded end, starting at the back and going underneath, in front, and over. Finish by pulling the short end through the center. Pull tightly at the center to create a bow. This is a feminine look that can look refined with a silk scarf and casual with a chunky knit.

Knotted Shawl

Fold a large square scarf or pashmina in half, creating a triangle. Wrap the scarf around your shoulders with the triangle pointing down your back. Tie a knot behind your back and under your arms using the corners of the triangle. Do your best to pull the ends tight and high on your back.

Whether your scarves are woolen or silky, small or large, you can always find a new way to style them. Do you have any inventive ways of wearing the scarves in your closet? Share in the comments below!

Kimono

You will need a large (about double the width of your shoulders) square scarf for a kimono. Lay the scarf out and fold it in half lengthwise, creating a rectangle. Make a small knot in each of the two free corners, ignoring the corners on the folded edge. The armholes will be the short ends of the rectangle. Slip the kimono on using the armholes you created, placing the knots close to your underarms. This also works great if you have a blanket or pashmina available.

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