Fifties women were big on
their little scarves tied at the neck.
I love the look of a chic
little scarf tied at the neck..
Not exact matches
Little makeup (or none at all), a tank top or two, a great pair of flats (flip flops would make it even simpler), and a
scarf to
tie it all together.
(A
little silk or chiffon
scarf tied round one's neck also really calls to mind how they were often worn during the fifties.)
Tie on a cute
scarf for a
little extra color and I promise you will be stopped at every turn.
Top it with a camel coat (I love this one because the toggles make it a
little different) when it's chilly, or
tie a silk
scarf around your neck when the air turns balmy.
This
little scarf resembles a
tie and it can be worn like a
tie, as you can see.
The Rushing Brook
scarf has been
tied along the ring of the Peacocks
little black handbag which really makes the colours of the
scarf pop.
As you might already know, I love to play around with pieces mostly by using them a
little differently which means my bandanna
scarf goes on my elbow area rather than the conventional neck -
tie or wrist accessory.
I also
tied a silk
scarf on my bag as a
little (elegant) contrast.
Tying scarves around my neck is something that I've reached «Expert» status with, but this year I began to crave a
little something different.
I also love taking thin
littler summer
scarfs and
tying them around my waist as a pretty bow - belt.
It was a
little cooler out this morning, so I grabbed a leopard infinity
scarf instead of a necklace for extra warmth and I liked how it
tied in the bit of black, white, and brown in the rest of my look.
This dress instantly inspired me and reminded me of the 60's french girls I have pinned to my Pinterest boards who
tied little scarfs and bandanas around their necks.
Such pretty
little details — the vintage scale with the pumpkin, the
scarf tied around the wreath — love that cabbage.
You watch YouTube videos on how to
tie a neck
scarf the French way, but somehow end up with a head
scarf that looks more like a cross between Cinderella and that
little old lady wearing a rain guard / shower cap at the grocery store.
To add that bit of sophistication that the British tend to have, I love adding a colored
scarf to the look by wrapping it around my neck, draping it down and
tying it a bit low for a
little something extra.
So, I
tied a
little pink
scarf (ribbon) around her to give her a winter look.
$ 10 at Bed Bath & Beyond —
Ties and
scarves are two items that seem rather hard to keep organized and accessible in the closet — but this
little gem does the trick!