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Your fashion repetoire!How to tie a streamlined winter scarfIf the weather is really cold, the best way to tie your scarf is to place it around the back of your neck, with two sections hanging down your front. Then open out each section and cross them over each other to make an X shape across your body. This will give you an extra layer of warm fabric criss-crossed from your neck and throat down over your torso. Place the ends of the scarf around your waist towards the back and then put on your coat over the scarf. And the few inches of open coat or jacket beneath your neck will show an attractive, new winter color! It’s a great, streamlined style that won’t get tangled up in your shoulder-bag straps or grocery bags.How to tie a silky scarf to decorate your hairThick, luxurious scarf headbands are a big trend right now and if you have a medium-sized scarf or two in your wardrobe, here’s how to tie your scarves in new ways!Scarf-ring headband1. Take a medium size square scarf and fold one corner over to the other side to create a triangle shape.2. Continue folding the scarf until you have a straight band about a couple of inches wide.3. Arrange the scarf around your head from nape to forehead, with the ends at the front, and slip a scarf ring or pony-tail elastic down the two ends to your head.4. Take each end and move them back towards your Scarf, but a similar look could be achieved with a smaller one too. Fold it in into a triangle, grasp clumps from the two sides and wrap a hair tie around it! Found here. 7. Woven Scarf KnotThis scarf tying technique is a bit more complicated, but it sure will look cool once you master it! The key is to fold the scarf in half first, and then loop the ends through in a certain way. Find out exactly how to do it by checking out this video at Sidewalk Ready.8. Knotted ScarfThis scarf has the look of a knot, which it is, but it has a bit more to it than just a plain old double knot. Here, you’ll start with a single knot on one side and then slip the other un-knotted side through it. Head on over to Good Housekeeping to see three other ways to tie a scarf.9. Bow TieThis style looks like a giant bow… so cute! For this one, you can use any scarf that’s longer than it is wide. Begin by grasping one end and making it into a circle, then pulling the other end up and around. Check out the full photo tutorial at Yet Another Beauty Site.10. Skinny TieIf you’re into the simple style associated with the uber stylish ladies of Paris, then you might want to give this idea a try. For this look, you’ll need a long skinny scarf which you will loop around your neck and then tie once. Found over on Blair Eadie’s Instagram account.11. Scarf NecklaceYou can even turn a scarf into a necklace of sorts, which is a great way to take advantage of your collection even when it’s warm out. This style is done using a pashmina. Make your way over to Julep to find out how to do this style, as well as a couple of others.12. The Knot StyleThis look is part bandana style, part knot. Start exactly the same way you would to do a bandana tie, but then tie the ends to create the knot shown above. Head on overHow to Tie a Scarf
Have to do to recreate it is to wrap it around your waist and tie the two top corners together. Check out lots of other ideas at Scarves.com.20. Rolled LoopHere’s another cool way to tie a scarf, and it can be done with lots of different types of scarves. Simply drape a long scarf around your neck once, and pull the ends up and around the loop that’s around your neck. Check out the photo instructions at Hello Glow. 21. Mini Halter StyleIf you’re looking for a full coverup for the beach, look no further! This might be one of my favorite ways to tie a scarf. You’ll need a large one for this style… simply wrap it around your body and loop the ends around your neck. Check out the photo instructions here.22. Twisted ScarfThis is a pretty look for any long, skinny scarf… wrap it all the way around your neck once and then wrap the ties around and around that loop repeatedly on both sides. Make your way over to the Lady Violette blog to check out the full photo tutorial.23. The Brooch TieThis technique doesn’t involve much tying… instead, grab a vintage brooch and secure your scarf that way! Just wrap a small silk scarf around your neck and pin the brooch up by your neck. Head on over to Bustle to check out 20 other great scarf ideas.24. Scarf VestScarves can even be turned into vests, believe it or not! Just tie the ends in a certain way and then flip the tied section behind your neck. It will add a pop of style to any outfit. Make your way over to My Favorite Things to find out how to tie a scarf this way yourself.25. Fancy Braided ScarfAnd last but not least, the pièce de résistance – the fancy braided scarf! This one appears to be braided, but it’s actually twisted in a way that mimics a braid. Make your way over to Scarves.net to check out the helpful how-to video so you can recreate this one yourself.. 15. 5 Ways to Tie Your Scarf {men} ~ Five manly ways to tie a scarf that are perfect for men! How to Tie a Square Scarf. 16. How to Tie a Square Scarf ~ Using a square scarf you can fold it in half to tie around your neck. It s similar to the cowboy tie. 17. How to Tie a Scarf 7 Different Ways - Easy Stylish Scarf Tie Methods p022Looking for a stylish and easy way to tie a scarf? Look no further! In this videoHow to Tie a Long Silk Scarf - How to tie a scarf - YouTube
To Style By Joules to check out the instructions for this one along with lots of others.13. Regular To InfinityHere’s a clever one… this tutorial shows you how to turn a regular scarf into an infinity style, no sewing required! Simply tie the ends together, and then loop it twice around your neck. Head on over to the Vera Bradley blog to check out this and many others.14. The ParisianThis one has a bit of a twist, with the ends tied and displayed rather than hiding them away underneath. Fold it in half into a triangle and tie the ends, then loop over your head twice and show off those ends proudly! Head over to Her Campus to see more ideas.15. The BraidHere’s a fun one which will surely get you some compliments. Begin with a folded triangle, fold that in half, then loop that around your neck and poke the ends through the loops. Check out the full photo tutorial over at Style By Joules, along with lots of other ideas.16. The Neck WrapThis is just a small variation on any of the more traditional ways to tie a scarf, but this one looks unique because the section that wraps around the neck covers the knot so it looks nice and clean. Find out how to recreate this look over at Hello Glow.17. Scarf BeltHere we have a scarf wrapped around the waist, creating a belted effect. This was done at the Marc Jacobs runway show, but could easily be recreated by any of us regular folk. Just fold a large scarf into a triangle and tie it above your hip. Found here. 18. The Allure StyleHere’s another cool alternative to a traditional scarf tie. Starting with a pashmina or a similar long scarf, wrap it around your neck once and then tie the corners and toss it over your shoulder. Check out the full photo tutorial over at Her Campus.19. Pashmina CoverupBelieve it or not, you can even turn a pashmina into a super stylish little coverup for the beach! This is a skirt style, and all you Very trendy appeal.1. If your handbag has a trendy chain shoulder strap you can tie a silk scarf to the chain at one end and thread it through the large chain links to add vivid color to your ensemble.2. You can also tie a silk scarf to the beginning of the chain and then twist the scarf tightly around the strap and tie a knot to secure it at the other end.3. On a short handbag strap, just twist a small, silk scarf around the handle and tie a knot at each end to keep it secure.How to tie a super-trendy scarf-beltOn a dress or especially trousers/jeans/skirts/denim shorts that have belt loops sewn on, it only take a few seconds to thread a long scarf through the loops and tie in a decorative knot, at the front or back of your garment!Scarf-ringshermes Scarf ringScarf rings can be minimalist or elaborate, according to the scarf you’re wearing and whether you want a casual, formal or cute look. They are an excellent fashion accessory that make it even easier to style your scarves in lots of different ways! So make sure you have a couple of scarf rings around to make your scarf tying quick and professional-looking.I’ve only been able to scratch the surface of the many ways you can use a scarf to transform your image and give new life to favorite garments, and retro-trendiness to new clothes! Scarves are one of the most versatile fashion inventions ever and we willHow to Tie a Scarf: Scarf Belt - YouTube
Silky scarf and fold it into a triangle and then into a band of fabric.2. Place the scarf around your neck and place a scarf ring on the ends.3. Gently pull your scarf until you have two ends draped down the front – one long and the other side short.4. This is a new style that makes a trendy change from traditional scarf-tie styles.4. Twisted scarf tie with side-puff detailHere’s another of the new scarf-tie ideas that’s just fabulous with a monochrome outfit. For example, you can add loads of trendy style to a casual black top and jeans with a brightly patterned medium – large, silky scarf. Or you can wear it with a simple black or monochrome dress.1. Fold the scarf into a rectangle – not a triangle – about 3 inches wide.2. Hold the middle so that it makes a loop over one hand and then twist the two long sections into one thick, twisted strand.3. Place the scarf around your neck with the loop on one side and the square ends on the other side at the front.4. Then you push a section of the square end side half-way through the loop to make a puffy shape, leaving the actual ends outside of the loop.5. Arrange the puffy part into a nice shape and wear it at the side for an asymmetrical look that can add casual sophistication to any outfit.5. Boho scarf tie styleThis is another new look, which is a fabulous way to wearHow to Tie a Scarf - 7 Cool Ways to Tie a Silk Scarf
It snugly it will cover up a lot of your neck, so this only works if you have a long neck.4. Leave enough space so that the scarf isn’t too close to your neck for a casual, flattering finish.5. It gives you a very pretty splash of color to decorate a plain top or dress with a touch of chic.2. The French Side-Knot scarf tie methodThis is another of the retro scarf-ties that’s really back in fashion this year. It’s another simple tie method, but it has such a lot of impact on the trendiness of your ensemble. Wear a plain scarf with this year’s Breton sailor, striped tops in red, blue, or black and white, for an authentic look. Or add a cute, patterned scarf to any plain top or dress that needs a little extra color and style!1. Fold a small scarf into a triangle shape.2. Continue folding the triangle until you’ve made a band of fabric about 2 – 3 inches in width.3. Place the scarf around your neck with the pointed ends at the front.4. Tie the ends into a double knot that feels comfortable around your neck.5. Then move the scarf around to the side, for a stylish asymmetrical look.6. Open out the ends to make them as noticeable as you can.3. The Asymmetrical scarf tie methodAs asymmetry is always chic, and getting more popular every year, it’s time to learn the newer asymmetrical ideas for tying your scarves.1. Take a medium – large square. 15. 5 Ways to Tie Your Scarf {men} ~ Five manly ways to tie a scarf that are perfect for men! How to Tie a Square Scarf. 16. How to Tie a Square Scarf ~ Using a square scarf you can fold it in half to tie around your neck. It s similar to the cowboy tie. 17.How to Tie A Scarf: 9 Stylish Ways to Tie a Scarf for Men
A trendy large, patterned scarf over a plain dress, in a Boho style if you have quirky scarves. Or any style you like in a plain pastel colored scarf, like a pink scarf over a purple monochrome dress, or a soft orange plain scarf over a raspberry red dress!1. Make the scarf into a large triangle and drape it around your shoulders.2. With the long ends draped down your front, take hold of the edges of the scarf at a point that leaves a comfortable gap between the scarf and your neck.3. Tie the scarf together at this point or use a reasonably tight scarf ring to join the ends at this place.4. If it seems too complicated to fix them together, you can always just put in a couple of stitches to hold it in place with a needle and cotton. Fix it with a safety-pin first, remove the scarf over your head and add a couple of stitches.5. Then move the scarf around to the side, so that the ends divide with one hanging in front and another hanging behind the shoulder.6. And arrange the rest of the scarf to cover the other shoulder and arm and drape nicely across your chest.How to tie a scarf around your bag strapHow to tie a scarf around your bag strapAnd this is another very popular and new trend for this year. It’s easy to do and can add load of fashion styling to your look, giving all your outfits aComments
Your fashion repetoire!How to tie a streamlined winter scarfIf the weather is really cold, the best way to tie your scarf is to place it around the back of your neck, with two sections hanging down your front. Then open out each section and cross them over each other to make an X shape across your body. This will give you an extra layer of warm fabric criss-crossed from your neck and throat down over your torso. Place the ends of the scarf around your waist towards the back and then put on your coat over the scarf. And the few inches of open coat or jacket beneath your neck will show an attractive, new winter color! It’s a great, streamlined style that won’t get tangled up in your shoulder-bag straps or grocery bags.How to tie a silky scarf to decorate your hairThick, luxurious scarf headbands are a big trend right now and if you have a medium-sized scarf or two in your wardrobe, here’s how to tie your scarves in new ways!Scarf-ring headband1. Take a medium size square scarf and fold one corner over to the other side to create a triangle shape.2. Continue folding the scarf until you have a straight band about a couple of inches wide.3. Arrange the scarf around your head from nape to forehead, with the ends at the front, and slip a scarf ring or pony-tail elastic down the two ends to your head.4. Take each end and move them back towards your
2025-04-02Scarf, but a similar look could be achieved with a smaller one too. Fold it in into a triangle, grasp clumps from the two sides and wrap a hair tie around it! Found here. 7. Woven Scarf KnotThis scarf tying technique is a bit more complicated, but it sure will look cool once you master it! The key is to fold the scarf in half first, and then loop the ends through in a certain way. Find out exactly how to do it by checking out this video at Sidewalk Ready.8. Knotted ScarfThis scarf has the look of a knot, which it is, but it has a bit more to it than just a plain old double knot. Here, you’ll start with a single knot on one side and then slip the other un-knotted side through it. Head on over to Good Housekeeping to see three other ways to tie a scarf.9. Bow TieThis style looks like a giant bow… so cute! For this one, you can use any scarf that’s longer than it is wide. Begin by grasping one end and making it into a circle, then pulling the other end up and around. Check out the full photo tutorial at Yet Another Beauty Site.10. Skinny TieIf you’re into the simple style associated with the uber stylish ladies of Paris, then you might want to give this idea a try. For this look, you’ll need a long skinny scarf which you will loop around your neck and then tie once. Found over on Blair Eadie’s Instagram account.11. Scarf NecklaceYou can even turn a scarf into a necklace of sorts, which is a great way to take advantage of your collection even when it’s warm out. This style is done using a pashmina. Make your way over to Julep to find out how to do this style, as well as a couple of others.12. The Knot StyleThis look is part bandana style, part knot. Start exactly the same way you would to do a bandana tie, but then tie the ends to create the knot shown above. Head on over
2025-04-10Have to do to recreate it is to wrap it around your waist and tie the two top corners together. Check out lots of other ideas at Scarves.com.20. Rolled LoopHere’s another cool way to tie a scarf, and it can be done with lots of different types of scarves. Simply drape a long scarf around your neck once, and pull the ends up and around the loop that’s around your neck. Check out the photo instructions at Hello Glow. 21. Mini Halter StyleIf you’re looking for a full coverup for the beach, look no further! This might be one of my favorite ways to tie a scarf. You’ll need a large one for this style… simply wrap it around your body and loop the ends around your neck. Check out the photo instructions here.22. Twisted ScarfThis is a pretty look for any long, skinny scarf… wrap it all the way around your neck once and then wrap the ties around and around that loop repeatedly on both sides. Make your way over to the Lady Violette blog to check out the full photo tutorial.23. The Brooch TieThis technique doesn’t involve much tying… instead, grab a vintage brooch and secure your scarf that way! Just wrap a small silk scarf around your neck and pin the brooch up by your neck. Head on over to Bustle to check out 20 other great scarf ideas.24. Scarf VestScarves can even be turned into vests, believe it or not! Just tie the ends in a certain way and then flip the tied section behind your neck. It will add a pop of style to any outfit. Make your way over to My Favorite Things to find out how to tie a scarf this way yourself.25. Fancy Braided ScarfAnd last but not least, the pièce de résistance – the fancy braided scarf! This one appears to be braided, but it’s actually twisted in a way that mimics a braid. Make your way over to Scarves.net to check out the helpful how-to video so you can recreate this one yourself.
2025-04-06To Style By Joules to check out the instructions for this one along with lots of others.13. Regular To InfinityHere’s a clever one… this tutorial shows you how to turn a regular scarf into an infinity style, no sewing required! Simply tie the ends together, and then loop it twice around your neck. Head on over to the Vera Bradley blog to check out this and many others.14. The ParisianThis one has a bit of a twist, with the ends tied and displayed rather than hiding them away underneath. Fold it in half into a triangle and tie the ends, then loop over your head twice and show off those ends proudly! Head over to Her Campus to see more ideas.15. The BraidHere’s a fun one which will surely get you some compliments. Begin with a folded triangle, fold that in half, then loop that around your neck and poke the ends through the loops. Check out the full photo tutorial over at Style By Joules, along with lots of other ideas.16. The Neck WrapThis is just a small variation on any of the more traditional ways to tie a scarf, but this one looks unique because the section that wraps around the neck covers the knot so it looks nice and clean. Find out how to recreate this look over at Hello Glow.17. Scarf BeltHere we have a scarf wrapped around the waist, creating a belted effect. This was done at the Marc Jacobs runway show, but could easily be recreated by any of us regular folk. Just fold a large scarf into a triangle and tie it above your hip. Found here. 18. The Allure StyleHere’s another cool alternative to a traditional scarf tie. Starting with a pashmina or a similar long scarf, wrap it around your neck once and then tie the corners and toss it over your shoulder. Check out the full photo tutorial over at Her Campus.19. Pashmina CoverupBelieve it or not, you can even turn a pashmina into a super stylish little coverup for the beach! This is a skirt style, and all you
2025-04-03Very trendy appeal.1. If your handbag has a trendy chain shoulder strap you can tie a silk scarf to the chain at one end and thread it through the large chain links to add vivid color to your ensemble.2. You can also tie a silk scarf to the beginning of the chain and then twist the scarf tightly around the strap and tie a knot to secure it at the other end.3. On a short handbag strap, just twist a small, silk scarf around the handle and tie a knot at each end to keep it secure.How to tie a super-trendy scarf-beltOn a dress or especially trousers/jeans/skirts/denim shorts that have belt loops sewn on, it only take a few seconds to thread a long scarf through the loops and tie in a decorative knot, at the front or back of your garment!Scarf-ringshermes Scarf ringScarf rings can be minimalist or elaborate, according to the scarf you’re wearing and whether you want a casual, formal or cute look. They are an excellent fashion accessory that make it even easier to style your scarves in lots of different ways! So make sure you have a couple of scarf rings around to make your scarf tying quick and professional-looking.I’ve only been able to scratch the surface of the many ways you can use a scarf to transform your image and give new life to favorite garments, and retro-trendiness to new clothes! Scarves are one of the most versatile fashion inventions ever and we will
2025-04-17Silky scarf and fold it into a triangle and then into a band of fabric.2. Place the scarf around your neck and place a scarf ring on the ends.3. Gently pull your scarf until you have two ends draped down the front – one long and the other side short.4. This is a new style that makes a trendy change from traditional scarf-tie styles.4. Twisted scarf tie with side-puff detailHere’s another of the new scarf-tie ideas that’s just fabulous with a monochrome outfit. For example, you can add loads of trendy style to a casual black top and jeans with a brightly patterned medium – large, silky scarf. Or you can wear it with a simple black or monochrome dress.1. Fold the scarf into a rectangle – not a triangle – about 3 inches wide.2. Hold the middle so that it makes a loop over one hand and then twist the two long sections into one thick, twisted strand.3. Place the scarf around your neck with the loop on one side and the square ends on the other side at the front.4. Then you push a section of the square end side half-way through the loop to make a puffy shape, leaving the actual ends outside of the loop.5. Arrange the puffy part into a nice shape and wear it at the side for an asymmetrical look that can add casual sophistication to any outfit.5. Boho scarf tie styleThis is another new look, which is a fabulous way to wear
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