How to wear a scarf this season? Here are 6 ways to do it

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The right scarf, with a colorful print and silk texture is able to transform any styling. It adds sophistication and detail in vintage style.

  • Abandeau style top – by wrapping yourself with a scarf, you create an unusual piece of clothing.
  • A light detail for your bag – add a spring touch
  • Bracelet – tie a small silk scarf around your wrist
  • Classic bandana – tie your hair into a loose, low knot or leave it loose. Fold the bandana in half to form a triangle. Tie the ends into a knot at the back of your head. This tying was very popular with celebrities like Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears and Beyoncé in the early 2000s.
  • Choker – fold a scarf into a triangle and wrap it twice around your neck. Tie the ends together under your chin.
  • Stewardess scarf – W rap your neck with a scarf folded into a triangle, leaving the ends on your chest or collarbone. Loosely tie the ends into a knot.

Read also: Can a man’s closet be transformed into a woman’s? It’s easier than you think

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