Is it just us or are many fashionistas disappointed? After the epidemic of accessories in the 2000s and 2010s, when any look ended with a scarf, they seemed to disappear from the radar and temporarily stopped being cited as a style element. But now the millennial aesthetic is making a comeback – and at the same time, fashion experts are once again talking about scarves, stoles, scarves, scarves, scarves…
Twenty-five again – better said, zero again. Lightweight satin and silk scarves are back on the hot trend list thanks to the popularity of old money style, so now is the time to check your wardrobe and find the right accessory. In order not to accidentally turn the look into a flight attendant uniform, do not tie the scarf too tightly: it needs volume.
Thick cashmere is always a smart investment. However, it is not necessary to limit yourself to monotonous scarves: if you already have 1-2 basic options, the third should be chosen “unusual”. The color block, by the way, has never hurt anyone: repeat in the image those shades that are on your scarf, and you will be happy. Well, at least it won’t be a stylish outfit.
Another popular technique today is crocheting. In general, fashionistas look for handmade accessories with a special fervor, and the more “amazing” the pattern, the better. That’s why it makes sense to go through grandma’s closet or ask mom to share a vintage scarf – here’s upcycle for you!
Take your time to get the old stretched snood off the top shelf. It was not he who returned to fashion, but his updated brother – say, snood version 2.0. They are either dense ring scarves that hold the volume well, or warm scarves that can be tied in the shape of a button.
Let’s be honest, this is our favorite trick! And obscenely simple: just take a wide scarf that matches your outerwear and casually tie it around your neck and let it rest on your shoulders. You just need to look not only for a similar color accessory, but also for an accessory that fits perfectly into the palette. And preferably in the same material as the top layer of your image – look how expensive this combination looks!