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Silk Scarves - Four Ways To Match Them

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 by ellen

The women who knows how to match clothing accessories should be familiar with how to use silk scarves. An appropriately combined silk scarf can add a fashion sense and also highlight your mature elegance. Either wrapping or draping with a silk scarf can make a huge difference for your outfit. A few more scarves can give you a unique charm. Check out four popular ways to match your silk scarves and see which one is your favorite.

1. silk scarves with professional dress in light color

silk scarves with light color professional dress

silk scarves with light color professional dress

2. silk scarves with professional dress in dark color

silk scarves with dark color dress

silk scarves with dark color dress

3. silk scarves with shirts

silk scarves and shirts

silk scarves and shirts

4. silk scarves with other accessories

silk scarves and other accessories

silk scarves and other accessories

Silk Scarves + Summer Dress = Fall Outfit

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by ellen

During the transition period from Summer to Fall, silk scarves are stars’ the most favorite fashion accessory. You can still show your sexy with your summer dress but not afraid of cold with silk scarves. Now take a look how celebrities wear their silk scarves in the early fall.

white silk scarves

white silk scarves

Tips: A black skirt with casual style is hot. A randomly wrapped white silk scarf and super sunglasses give you a star style.

skull black silk scarves

skull black silk scarves

Tips: Skull black silk scarves are on the market for some time but is still popular. A simple scarf knot is good for the black outfit.

Lively color silk scarves

Lively color silk scarves

Tips: If you prefer a jacket, try a lively color scarves, such as purple scarves.

big silk scarves with plain patterns

big silk scarves with plain patterns

Tips: Nicole Richie is a big fan of silk scarves. A big size silk scarf with plain patterns fits for a white sleeveless vest.

sequin/beaded silk scarves

sequin/beaded silk scarves

Tips: Carrie matches a unique beaded silk scarves with a gray cotton T shirt. The sequin decoration gives the common clothing a gorgeous evening dress feel.

soft elegant silk scarves

soft elegant silk scarves

Tips: Take a soft elegant silk scarf to go with a multiple layer silk skirt.

small short silk scarves

small short silk scarves

Tips: A short and small silk scarf is a perfect accessory for formal dress. Put the scarf knot at the side and hair styles are also a consideration.

big size silk scarves

big size silk scarves

Tips: Contrast is always a unique way in fashion. The slim body goes with a super size silk scarf and you will be surprised with your fantastic final touch.

silk scarves and sunglasses

silk scarves and sunglasses

Tips: Sunglasses and silk scarves are not only for celebrities, but also for you. If you match just right, you will see the difference.

head silk scarves

head silk scarves

Tips: Sometime changing the way you wear silk scarves is a great experiment to transform your look, either a head scarf on your head or as a belt on the waist.

How To Match Scarves With Hairstyle

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 by ellen

In the autumn and winter, women usually wear scarves to keep warm. However, your neck could look shorter if you have no good match between hair and scarves. If you take a look at those European fashion girls, you won’t be at a loss with the match of scarves and hairstyle.

Thick Scarves with horsetail hairstyle

Thick Scarves with horsetail hairstyle

How do you look not overstaffed with thick scarves? Try a high horsetail hairstyle.

long scarves with long curly hair

long scarves with long curly hair

Your long scarves are for long curly hair! It seems random but elegant at the other side.

small square silk scarves with pan head hairstyle

small square silk scarves with pan head hairstyle

Silk scarves always have a big role in the scarf family. The casual pan head style has a perfect match with small square silk scarves.

striped scarves with bobo hairstyle

striped scarves with bobo hairstyle

Is that cool enough that striped scarves go with bobo hairstyle?

autumn scarves with lower bob

autumn scarves with lower bob

Scarves with a loose low bob hairstyle are a good choice in the autumn.

animal print scarves with brown short hair

animal print scarves with brown short hair

If you have a brown short hair, it makes you easier to match scarves, such as animal print scarves.

head scarves with long straight hair

head scarves with long straight hair

Who told you that long straight hair doesn’t match well with scarves? Try to wear with a head scarf style and see what you have now.

8 Ways to Tie Your Silk Scarves

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 by ellen

How to tie silk scarves is always a hot topic for scarf fans. People can have unlimited ways to tie a scarf with their creative thoughts. We collect and share the ways how to tie silk scarves. Those eight ways are suitable for long silk scarves or silk scarves with rectangular shapes.

1st silk scarf knot

how to tie long silk scarves

1st way to tie long silk scarves

a. Fold silk scarves with a basic way and wrap it around the neck. Both ends are folded as Figure 1 and make a butterfly knot.

b. Spread the knots from both sides with a round shape.

c. swing one end to the back after knot adjustment.

2nd silk scarf knot

How to tie silk scarves - 2nd knot

How to tie long silk scarves - 2nd knot

a. fold the silk scarf and wrap around the neck. Both ends crosses each other.

b. fold one end as figure 2 cross the other end and make a knot.

c.  put the end B on the shoulder.

3rd knot

how to tie silk scarves - 3rd knot

how to tie long silk scarves - 3rd knot

a. fold the silk scarf into 2cm width strip and make a slipknot around the neck.

b. both ends are twisted as figure 2 until the end

c. surround the slipknot from the twisted strip with circling fingers  anticlockwise.

d. twisted as step c and leave 5cm length at the end. Pin the scarf knot and make an adjustment.

4th silk scarf knot

how to tie long silk scarves - 4th knot4th scarf knot final result

a. fold  the silk scarf into a long strip.

b. make a knot at one end.

c. put the other end into the knot and do a final touch for the knot.

5th silk scarf knot

how to tie long silk scarves - 5th knothow to tie long silk scarves - 5th knot final result

a. fold silk scarves longitudinally and make a loose knot at one end 10cm away from the end.

b. make an organ-like fold at the other end.

c. put the organ fold through the loose knot made in step a and tighten the knot.

6th scarf knot

how to tie long silk scarves - 6th knothow to tie long silk scarves - 6th knot final result

a. fold the silk scarf longitudinally into a strap and then fold laterally. twisted as in figure.

b. wrap around the  neck and put the loose end through the loop at the other end.

7th scarf knot

how to tie long silk scarves - 7th knothow to tie silk scarves - 7th knot final result

a. fold the silk scarf into a strap.

b. make a knot at one end and put the other end into the previous loose knot.

8th scarf knot

how to tie long silk scarves - 8th knothow to tie long silk scarves - 8th knot final result

a. fold the scarf as in figure.

b. Take the folded end as a loop and both two loose ends go through the loop.

Hermes Silk Scarves Of 2009 Fall/Winter Series

Monday, August 17th, 2009 by ellen

One of the persistent missions is to make merchandise impeccable. Now it is  the time to enjoy the Hermes silk scarves for 2009 Fall/Winter season.

Hermes silk scarves - Brides de Gala

Hermes silk scarves - Brides de Gala

This silk scarf is named as Brides de Gala which a master piece from Hugo Grygkar. The dip dye technique is applied for this silk scarf during the production. The vintage vision effect and soft silk texture add a unique charm for this silk scarf.

Hermes silk scarves - Tout en Carré-

Hermes silk scarves - Tout en Carré

This silk scarf is designed by Bali Barret and made of jersey silk. The inspiration of the scarf is coming from the legendary work - Duc attelé et groom à l’attente. This scarf has six color options.

Hermes silk scarves - Finish

Hermes silk scarves - Finish

This “Finish” silk scarves are designed by Jean-Louis Clerc. The nostalgic pattern and retro silk texture give the square silk scarves spirit and energy.

Hermes silk scarves - Hermès En Voyage

Hermes silk scarves - Hermès En Voyage

At the first look, you will suspect that it is just a silk scarf which is full of national flags. Nothing else! After taking a closer look, you will see that all the patterns are ingeniously connected with Hermes classic elements, such as  water chestnut, stiff bit, saddle iron, capital H. Suddenly a history documentary starts before your eyes.

Hermes silk scarves - Bolduc Au Carré

Hermes silk scarves - Bolduc Au Carré

The tassel design brings a fresh breeze for this silk and cashmere interwoven scarves. This scarf has a root from the landmark of bolduc belt decoration. The whole pattern is a mosaic patter with a knitting texture. The color options are all from Hermes logo colors.

How Movie Star Wears Fuchsia Silk Scarves

Sunday, August 16th, 2009 by ellen

Silk scarves are a favorite accessory for all women including famous movie stars. The popular color, fuchsia, is definitely a hot color this year. Check out how Zhang Ziyi wins her compliments with fuchsia silk scarves.

Zhang Ziyi with a fuchsia silk scarf

Zhang Ziyi with a fuchsia silk scarf