The most popular scarf styles in 2019 are as follows:
1. Fabrics:
A. Cashmere: if you are feeling the need to upgrade your style, go for a cashmere scarf. It's especially the best option for a more classic, elegant and exquisite look.B. Knitting: an easy way to make your look retro and gorgeous is by choosing a knitting scarf, which flawlessly updates your look and makes a perfect layering instead.
C. Silk: a quality silk scarf is ideal for winter styles. Not only it polishes the look but it also makes sense to relieve the heaviness of winter plus size coats, such as teddy coats, fur coats, etc.
D. Fur: this (faux) fur scarf is neither too overwhelming nor too ordinary and will have you standing out in the crowd. Remember to opt for the colorful design so that your style won't be too simple but fashion-forward instead.
2. Colors / Patterns
A. Basic Colors: black/ gray/ camel never gets old and always goes well with any fashion costumes. For example, the classic black scarf is a great way to tone down the complicated prints and neon-on-neon and for sure to make you look professional.The gray scarf can be the glue to tie a whole outfit together—especially when there are many layers involved.
Actually, the camel scarf is the ultimate throw–on-and–go option, which also adds an extra sense of elegance and tenderness and plays up the rest of your outfits.
B. Colorful: it turns out that the colorful scarf is the perfect companion to the woolen oversized sweater! It's helpful to create a contrast of your outfits, lighten up your look, and make it eye-catchy.
C. Plaids: one of the popular element of this season's wardrobe is plaid, which displays a retro 70s vibes and shows us a classic and graceful femininity. The contrast of plaids and colors will certainly create a high-grade and layered visual effect.
D. Color Blocks: color block is quite suitable for an attractive and flattering look. Team it with the plain/monochromatic outfits to tone down the colorful exaggeration yet highlight the layering.
E. Letters: if you want to add some definition to your look, wear it with a letter scarf to make your style feel more polished and stylish as well.
3. 10 Stylish Ways to Tie a Scarf
1. Hang: hang your scarf evenly around your neck to visually lengthen the integral line of your figure and make you look taller, as I told you in "HOW ACCESSORIES CAN CHANGE AN OUTFIT".2. The Toss: One of the common methods of tying a scarf, it's so easy and works for many styles. Loop your scarf and put it on your one shoulder.
3. Double Loop: take a long and big scarf and loop it twice around your neck. This method effortlessly keeps your warm and helpful to slim your face.
4. The Bunny Ear: double loop your scarf in front of your neck and take the other scarf to make a knot. In love with the knotted loop since it's good to update your look and make it more professional and capable.
5. The Tucked-In Basic Loop: wrap all your scarf around your neck. There is no about that it can keep you toasty warm and keep your neck out wind and rain.
6. The European Loop: fold the scarf in half, take the two ends and pull them over the scarf loop. Many women make their looks girlish and youthful by this method.
7. The Neckerchief: halve the scarf twice to make a rectangle then fold the square diagonally for a triangular shape, finally take the two ends and tie it around your neck. This one goes for a classic, sophisticated, and graceful vibe.
8. The Wrap Without Tails: make your scarf into a shawl and wrap it evenly around both shoulders. Throw one end across the other shoulder. Choose a printed pattern or gingham design to make an embellishment. Such a tricky method is so good for a laid-back effect and displays a French romantic vibe.
9. The Wrap: Wrap your scarf around your shoulders evenly. You can also accessorize with a belt, which definitely polishes your look and lifts your waistline as well.
10. The headscarf: drape it over your head and toss two remaining ends over both shoulders. It's a typical way for middle easterners and that's ideal to keep you warm from head to neck.
Please click the following video for more practical ways to tie a scarf.
References:
1. 18 Ways to Tie a Scarf — Demoed with GIFs
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