Hi friend! Today we're excited to share with you 10 ways to wear one of our favorite staples, silk scarves!
1. Fold your scarf into a long rectangle (you can do this with traditional square scarves or skinny scarves). Tie it behind your head, under your hair.
2. Style your hair into a messy bun or top knot. Fold your scarf into a long rectangle and tie around your head so the knots in the front. Style the knot by twisting or tucking parts of it in.
3. Tie your scarf into a knot in the middle. Style the knot in the front of your head and tie the scarf around your head, over your hair in the back.
4. Style your hair into a pony tail. Tie the scarf over your hair tie so that it looks like a floppy bow!
5. Tie the scarf onto a strand of your hair in the back. Braid your scarf into your hair and (if long enough) use the end to tie the braid securely.
6. Fold the scarf into a long rectangle and tie around your head, over your hair. This one is super laid-back but cute!
7. Style your hair in a messy bun and tie the scarf around the base of the fun with the knot in the back.
8. Add color to your outfit by tying your scarf around your neck.
9. Fold your scarf into a large triangle (this works best with traditional square scarves). Tie the longest two ends around your head and under your hair.
10. Thinking of wearing your scarf later on? Add a bit contrast to your purse by tying your scarf around one handle in a bow or a cute knot.
By the way, our silk scarves are back in stock! Hope you had a wonderful weekend! emma
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cute! I love the scarf on the bag. I have a zillion vintage scarves and never know how to wear them.. so thanks for this!
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I LOVE the one in the braid! So cute….is it hard?
Love,
Stephanie May*
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No, I tried it today It worked really well
Love all these ideas.
I’m wearing a scarf today, in the standard scarf wearing way. 🙂
But I’ll try something new this week, thanks for the inspiration ladies!
xoxo
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the second way is my favourite, but my head looks FAT with my hair up haha.
Yellow is the perfect spring colour.
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Oh you girls are just endlessly cute.
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I always have lot of problems about how to wear it, and you gave me lot of tips, thank you!
Besos!!
I♥NY
So many wonderful ideas! I’m always at a bit of a loss as to what to do with scarves…this helps a lot 🙂
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So pretty. Scarves are probably one of the best accessories. They can carry over any season and any trend.
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Such great ideas! Definitely doing the braid one.
xO, Vicky♥
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Love the 7th pic!
Really creative and original post!!!
Xxx Giorgia
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Wow thank you for the inspiration, I often wear stuff like that, but always the simple one, now I gonna try different styles that you showed!
So many cute ideas. I love the tie around the messy bun! Too cute.
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Wonderful post and above all, useful! I have never tried no.5 and no.3 but with your tips I hope I ‘ll manage it!
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Beautiful photos 🙂 I have the same article planned for some time soon but with some other ideas too ! There are so many different ways to wear silk scarves, they really are an amazing accessory !
xx
I used to do the braid with the scarf… very nice!!
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So cute braided into your hair. Oh shucks, now I need silk scarves!
Adore this post! Thank you so much!!
Adore the second look…very retro 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Hope you’ve had a lovely weekend!
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So many cute ideas here, thanks for sharing.
Zoe
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Love this!!! I’ve been really into scarves lately and there is so much you can do with ’em!
Such a lovely list of ways to wear them, I always find them so difficult to wear as actual scarves, but I love them in braids!
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My hair is short now, but I used to love rocking the braided scarf do! I loved doing Heidi braids with that look: http://blog.geekxnerd.com/2008/04/random-bits-of-my-day.html
Thank you for sharing these great variations. It’s inspiring!
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Thank you! Love, love, love!
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All great ideas!
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now i need new scarf.. hm 🙂
xx
Darling.
This reminded me of the three lovely sisters in the classic film Fiddler on the Roof, and their penchant for wearing #9. I used to steal my mum’s scarves, tie them round my hair, and belt out my own rendition of “Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match!”
After attending a 40’s tea-party and tying a scarf in my hair I have been loving these cover-ups for days when my hair isnt cooperating!
hannah
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Any ideas for someone with very short hair?
I live in a house full of testosterone and need to feminise myself every so often.
I love this(especially the braid) <3
Cute! Love the second style, can’t wait to try it!
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May I add No.11? If your scarf is long enough you can also wear it as a belt, e.g. over a maxi dress! I think it looks so cute (and it´s much more comfortable than a stiff leather belt)!! 🙂
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Thank you! I will be buying more silk scarves from you on–I never knew what to do with them before!
that second way is so cute 🙂 i love your scarf collection!
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very cute!
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Such great ideas! I love all of them and will have to try them out with some of my scarves.
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Thanks for the post. For some reason I’ve been intimidated by scarves, because I always think I’m going to wear it wrong. I really want some square ones now, I want to wear them at my neck like you guys do!
this is fantastic! I have so many silk scarves b/c I’m obsessed with the patterns but I rarely find ways to wear them. Thanks for the ideas 🙂
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Wonderful! I have a great 1960’s dip-dyed scarf I’ve been dying to use for more than just a pony tie back– I can’t wait to try it out!
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Great and stylish ideas. I love the bright colorful scarves
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Kindness is the best accessory,
Rebecca
very cool! can’t wait to buy a scarf!
this is PEERFECT!
sweet and helpful; the best kind of post!
georgia
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why do scarves never look this awesome on me? do I lack the finesse, the hair-styling skill? Somehow I always wind up very aunt jemima meets cleaning day.
Cute! Love this post!
super cute!!
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Cheers,
Amanda
Really love #7 and I’d like to also mention that I am SO jealous of all her amazing freckles.
These scarves are beautiful, and I love all these styling suggestions!
Love it! I always pair one of my thrifted scarfs with my lbd and a cardigan.
xo Amber P.
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Love the braid idea! Genius!
Oh, this is great! My 11 year old has been looking for ways to wear scarves.
Very cute ideas!
Fabulous =} I’ve been rocking my scarves a lot lately, but now I can be a versatile scarfer! Hehe
I’m so glad! Buying one right now!
Great Ideas!
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L-O-V-E it! So great idea! XO
All are the wonderful ways to wear a silk scarf. Those scarfs are so beautiful. Loved them!
Nice post I like scarfs 🙂http://lamodetoujoursavecnous.blogspot.com/
Nice Thank you for the tips 🙂
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A quick question: is there an easy way to stop a scarf sliding around on your hair? If I wear mine as a head band it tends to slip and slide all over. Thanks for the clever ideas.Rx
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super cool!!!
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i never know what to do with these little scarves! so thank you for giving some inspiration! 🙂
love the ideas, really cute. and to think I always use scarf’s more of less the same way 🙂
Did you know you can also use square scarves for gift wrapping? It’s a Japanese technique called furoshiki:
http://furoshiki.com/techniques
really nice idea.. LIke it.. 🙂 http://lovesimplegreen.blogspot.com/
2, 3, 5 and 7 I can see myself doing this summer 🙂 Really pretty styles!
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I love the scarfs.. I’m loving the second one!
Concerning hair style, you never show short hair style :/ too bad !
xx
Laulie, a French girl who has short hair 🙂
I love wearing scarves in my hair as often as possible!
xoxo, jjanga
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I love the fifth one! The scarf looks amazing in her hair, beautiful!
I love the idea of braiding it in.
Cute idea to cover up dirty hair! I do it all the time!
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I really like style number 7! Looks great!
You both look adorable… great looks!
I absolutely adore the look of a vintage scarf tied in the hair. I recently cut my hair super short, so I think this might be just the thing for those lazy hair days. Now where do I get these cool scarves from?
What a fab post, thanks girls. Will definately be wearing more silk scarves this season!
xx
Inspirational. Love it.
If only my hair was long enough… 🙂
I love this! such great ideas 🙂
All of these are great! I’ll definitely be trying these out 🙂
I love silk scarves! I buy them all the time, but rarely actually wear them. Thanks to this inspiration, though, I may be wearing mine more often 🙂
I like all the different ways in your hair. Just when it feels like you’ve seen every way to use a scarf, something really different comes up. Thanks!
Ace post as always…you can also wrap it around your wrist and stack with chunky bangles….thats one of my fave ways. I love the tying it at the back of a messy bun, always tie mine at the front….great idea xxx
great post- especially love it in with the braid!
xxx
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thank you for all the ideas! Kinsey, I adore your freckles in the 3rd photo! So cute!
wow i love this, cant wait to try it out on a friend, super cute!
Looove scarves, and love this post! I’m definitely in need of some pretty new scarves to wear on my head now! cute 🙂
xo Heather
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These ideas are so fun! I love wearing them with a high top knot! Super cute!
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So cute braided into your hair. Oh shucks, now I need silk scarves!
So many cute ideas here, thanks for sharing.
I read every post, but don’t normally post. 🙂 I loved this one though!! Great post – thanks!
Such great ideas!! thanks so much for this tutorial! I can’t wait to try a lot of these out 🙂
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Thanks For sharing such a post.I’m glad that you simply shared this helpful info with us
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Argh! I JUST donated about twenty scarves since I only had one way to wear them… *back to the charity shop I go* love number four!
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This is so cute!! I need one of these for summer!!
great post! thank you for ideas!
Seriously needed this. I’ve been thinking of ways to wear my new vintage scarf in my hair! Thanks, guys!
Gorgeous! I love the braided into the hair style & tied around the neck!
So many fun things to do! Thanks so much, I never know what to do with my smaller silk scarves.
xoxo
Janee
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I’m laughing..things DO come around gain all the styles were just what you did with your hair 50’s and 60’s ..nothing new to this old gal…..
Gorgeous!
Val
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oooh, the embroidered tee the blond is wearing is so cute!
It’s look like you cover every thing in this Article. This is great and finally got something to learn after roaming around the other blogs.
This should keep me busy for a while! Thank you so much.Hope I will get some great stuff soon from you.Great work.
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It’s look like you cover every thing in this Article. This is great and finally got something to learn after roaming around the other blogs.
This should keep me busy for a while! Thank you so much.Hope I will get some great stuff soon from you.Great work.
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Some great ideas here. Thanks for sharing
Wicked, thanks for the tutorials! I love scarves in hair but can never figure out how to get ’em to look good. 🙂
here is another great idea how to tie long rectangular scarf http://bit.ly/JmuTq6
I LOOOOOVE the one in the braid! So cute….is it hard?
#11 should be as a belt at the waist for any flowy dress
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Love your blog!
Always looking for great ways to tie silk scarves.
Great Ideas! Thanks
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Great way to punch up your outfit !
The fourth one is so unique and I love the idea of tying around on the bag! Its so cute <3
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Fantastic Ideas…Thanks!!
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Love it… thanks!!
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nice Great work
v nice … loved it !!
Love these ideas! My favorite is the scarf incorporated in a long braid. I have always found that style to be so cute. I design long silk scarves for hair care and fashion so I always have my eyes open for different ideas and tying methods.