How To Tie Scarves
Scarves have been in vogue as glamour statements since the early 1950s and especially today at: Fashion Scarves and Shawls.com
Today, with scarves being manufactured in such a wide range of colors, fabric, textures, fashion designs, prints, patterns and add-ons (such as beads, lace, fringes, sequins, braids or tassels), the year 2008 is rightly designated as the Year of the Scarf.
You can simply wrap it round your head or around your shoulders, it does not matter because scarves are one of the most versatile fashion accessories that can add elegance, beauty and charm to just about anyone’s personality.
Although scarves add charm and elegance to your personality, you should not close your eyes and settle for just any scarf, irrespective of whether it goes with your individual style, place and the occasion or not, because this can have a damaging effect on the image that you are trying to project.
You must select silk scarves that matches your personality, accentuates your style as well as fits the place of your visit (conservative as in office, formal as in a wedding party or informal as in a shopping trip) and the occasion (wedding, evening party with family or an outing in chilly winter weather) alike.
For instance, if the weather is cold and you need some warmth, then you can simply wrap a long square pashmina or cashmere scarf over your head or around your shoulders. If it is onset of spring and summer, you can simply hang a scarf (preferably made up of a light, flowing, and airy material) freely around your neck or you can select a patterned 100 percent silk scarf that matches your outfit and drape both ends of the scarf around your neck.
Alternatively, you can also tie a long silk scarf around your hips for that chic and peppy look. You can even tie your long flowing tresses using a pretty soft texture silk scarf to make you look more feminine.