Not exact matches
It is nothing
like a typical nursing cover in that it is soft,
lightweight, there are no structured stiff pieces and of course it looks
like a stylish
scarf.
If you're looking for some light layer inspiration, you can shop these similar kimono's,
lightweight scarfs, and these exact fringe ankle boots
like in this post!
But this
scarf is so
lightweight and sheer that it basically is
like having nothing on.
maybe a couple
lightweight dresses and couple
scarves & necklaces to make it look
like I'm not wearing the same outfits over and over again (even though, that's typically what I'm doing).
And I have a thought about «when it's too warm to wear a layering piece» so you don't feel
like something's missing — instead of a solid top wear a print — a stripe, geometric, floral — I find that «counts» more than a solid top... and helps balance out the fact that there only two actual clothing pieces, if that makes sense The
scarf works, too, but there's a point where I won't even want a
lightweight scarf sitting around my neck.
This time around, she's added some gorgeous layering pieces,
like ponchos, tank tops,
scarves, and
lightweight long - sleeved tees, along with her signature stacked stone and chain bracelets.
A big floral
scarf can double as a
lightweight neck accessory and sheer warmth for your shoulders in movie theaters, restaurants, the office... anywhere where the AC is just slightly more than your
liking.
No matter the season, a
lightweight scarf can make you look
like a fashion pro in minutes.
If you're somewhere that isn't freezing yet, but still a little chilly, this
scarf goes perfect with long sleeves or a
lightweight sweater
like I'm wearing here!
You won't be needing that statement jewellery, but you will be needing a nice
lightweight eye mask, a big pair of snuggly socks, some noise cancelling headphones (if budget allows) and a big blanket
scarf to wrap around you
like a mummy.
Summer in the Lowlands is the when Scotland reaches peak temperatures of around 60 ˚F (16 ˚C) and has up to 17 hours of sunlight a day, so make the most of the sunshine and pack
lightweight accessories
like beanies and
scarves for chilly spells.