How to style a scarf

Styling square scarves can be incredibly versatile and fun! Here are some ideas for how to style both sizes (90 x 90cm and 65 x 65cm) on the hair, around the neck, and in other creative ways:

On the Hair:

Headband Style:

 

  1. Fold the scarf into a long strip (diagonally for a triangle shape if it's square).

  2. Tie it around your head, knotting it at the nape of your neck or to the side for a retro look.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Classic Turban:

 

  1. Fold the scarf into a long strip.
  2. Place it over your head with the center at the forehead.
  3. Cross the ends at the nape of your neck and bring them forward to tie into a knot or a bow at the top of your head.

 

Top Knot Accent:

  1. Use it to wrap around a bun or a top knot hairstyle, tying it into a bow or knot at the base of the bun.
Ponytail Wrap:
  1. Fold the scarf into a narrow strip.
  2. Wrap it around the base of a ponytail, tying it into a knot or a bow.

 

Around the Neck:

 
Classic Fold and Drape:
  1. Fold the scarf into a triangle.
  2. Place the triangle at the front of your neck, with the point hanging down.
  3. Cross the ends around your neck and bring them to the front to tie loosely or in a knot.
  4. Fold the scarf into a long strip.
Choker Style:
  1. Wrap it around your neck several times, tying it in a knot or bow at the front.

Ascot Style:

  1.   Fold the scarf into a triangle.
  2.   Place the triangle at the front of your neck,       with the point facing down.
  3.   Cross the ends behind your neck and bring  them forward to tie loosely or in a knot at the front.


Other creative ideas just for fun!

Folded and knotted as a blouse with a basic button shirt on top.

 

Belt or Sash:

 

 

 

  1. Fold the scarf lengthwise into a narrow strip.

  2. Use 

    it as a belt around your waist, tying it into a bow or knot to the side.

    Bag Accessory:

     

    1. Tie the scarf around the strap or handle of a handbag or tote for a pop of color and style.

     

    Bracelet or Anklet:

     

    1. Fold the scarf into a narrow strip.
    2. Tie it around your wrist or ankle as a decorative accessory.

    Home Décor:

     

     

     

    1. Use smaller scarves as table runners, placemats, or napkin rings for a stylish touch to your dining table.

    Wall Art:

    1. Frame a beautiful scarf or use it as a wall hanging for a unique and artistic look in your home.
    2. These are just a few ideas to get you started! Experiment with different folding techniques, knots, and placements to find what suits your style and the occasion best.