| Scarves are the most flexible accessory for | | | | 1. Fold the scarf in the form of a triangle. |
| women. They come in a variety of fabrics, | | | | 2. Wrap it around your head. |
| shapes and sizes, and this make them suitable for | | | | 3. Create a knot in the back and push in the ends. |
| all seasons and occasions. Scarves have become | | | | The Waist Sash |
| popular because they are both functional and | | | | Type of scarf: long |
| fashionable all at once. Scarves add flavor and | | | | How to Tie: |
| elegance to almost any look that is missing | | | | 1. Roll the scarf from one end to the other. |
| something. Some people draw back from scarves | | | | 2. Push one end through the belt loops on |
| because they do not have a clue as to how they | | | | whatever it is that you are wearing. |
| should be tied. There are a great deal of ways to | | | | 3. Continue until the scarf has passed through all |
| tie them to suit every occasion. Below are five | | | | the loops. |
| fun, fashionable ways to wear your scarf: | | | | 4. Adjust the scarf at the front to make both |
| The Ascot Knot – a simple way to wear | | | | ends equal. |
| scarf | | | | 5. Make a simple knot and let the ends hang free. |
| Type of scarf: long | | | | The Neck Wrap – this style is very easy to |
| How to Tie: | | | | create and works best to fill a bare neckline. |
| 1. drape the scarf around your neck with the | | | | Type of scarf: square |
| same lengths on both sides. | | | | How to Tie: |
| 2. Take one end (A) and bring it towards the | | | | 1. Fold the scarf into the shape of a triangle. |
| other end (B) | | | | 2. Take the two ends of the scarf with both |
| 3. Let (A) pass underneath( B) | | | | hands. The tip of the scarf should face downward. |
| 4. Wrap (A) over (B) and pull down. | | | | 3. Place the scarf in front of the neck and bring |
| 5. Adjust both ends equally. | | | | both ends to the back of the neck. |
| The Bandana wrap | | | | 4. Bring both ends back toward the front. let |
| Type of scarf: square | | | | them to drape over the shoulder loosely. |
| How to Tie: | | | | 5. Tie a single knot and complete by tying a |
| 1. Fold the scarf in the shape of a triangle. | | | | second knot. |
| 2. Take the wide end and roll it towards the | | | | Tips: |
| narrow end. | | | | Keep it simple when wearing a scarf. If you are |
| 3. Roll halfway through the scarf. | | | | wearing patterned or printed fabric, pick out a |
| 4. Hang the scarf over your shoulders and back. | | | | solid scarf. conversely, if you are wearing solids, |
| 5. Make a simple knot at the front to finish off | | | | opt for a fun, colorful scarf. |
| the look. | | | | Bigger scarves make more of a statement than |
| Gypsy –a comfortable informal head wrap | | | | a small scarf. |
| style. | | | | Save thin scarves for more fitted tops and |
| Type of scarf: square | | | | jackets. |
| How to Tie: | | | | |