I wore a leopard
print scarf tied around my neck under a button up shirt last week and when Brian and I went out to dinner our waitress commented I looked so glamorous and I should be driving around in a convertible like a starlet.
Not exact matches
I had to
TIE IN my two new favorites to my already favorite long sleeved tee and leopard
print shoes and that is my new plaid blanket
scarf and H&M bow necklace.
To attract the attention even more to the center of the
print mix I
tied a quite colorful
scarf onto my bag.
For a pop of
print, I added a leopard
print belt and
tied a leopard
print scarf to my bag to have it on hand.
This would have been a perfect outfit to
tie a
printed scarf to the handle of the purse to add some more color and pattern but I forgot!
Here are some ideas I have: Midi dress / wrap dress White shoes Super frayed cropped denim Blanket
scarves Colorblocking Jewel tones Velvet everything
Tie - neck blouses Dressed up screen -
print tees Also, I've teamed up with 4 other awesome bloggers to share how they rock red this season.
Rather than wear the cardigan open and loose, I opted to add a leather belt and rather than a necklace, I took a paisley
print infinity
scarf and
tied it like a neckerchief.
Standout pieces included a bronze pleated lame halter gown with
scarf -
tie neck that breezed down the runway, a half - dozen options in a bold leopard
print which also emphasized movement, including a beaded slip gown covered in a flurry of ostrich feathers below the knee and then there were some gorgeous looks featuring a sheer jet honeycomb beading that highlighted Khan's desire to push the boundaries in needlework this season.
I would advise mixing it up, for example pair the western boots with a white cotton maxi dress,
tie a colourful
print scarf around your wrist and so on...
, or
tied at the waist (to show off curves) or with an animal
print scarf.
A snug animal
print scarf to
tie the colors together and you're set for a walk on the country estate or lunch at the pub.
I used my favorite
tie — turing the
scarf into a chic vest (go here for the video instructions: http://youtu.be/hep2hSpB4Po) I added a bright Flap Clutch in yellow faux leather — it's the perfect size for travel and of course some splashy flip flops in the Rio Squiggle
print.
SCARF Add print to any look in the easiest way possible by throwing a scarf around your neck or tying one onto your han
SCARF Add
print to any look in the easiest way possible by throwing a
scarf around your neck or tying one onto your han
scarf around your neck or
tying one onto your handbag.
How - To: The model transformed the messy bun from classic post-workout style into dinner party chic with the help of a
printed scarf knotted (no
tying cutesy bows) around the base that made everything feel totally intentional.
What about a floral -
print scarf to
tie to your tote bag?
I think I would love a tiny leopard
print scarf though,
tied around the wrist or a bag handle to add oomph.
Instead of
tying the
scarf short around my neck, I let the oblong pieces hang which allows for some
print mixing.
A floral
print scarf adds a fun splash of color when
tied to a handle of this Alessia shopper tote.
Featuring a blue satin
scarf print with a
tie back, team this playsuit with strappy heels and a cute clutch bag for a look that will get you noticed.
If you're not big on
prints, try it out with something simple like a clutch or
scarf (
tie it on a bag, or wear it as a belt).
I wear
scarves almost every day at the moment — my fav way is to
tie 3 knots evenly spaced along a rolled bandana and kind of wear it like a necklace — sounds abit «art teacher» but with a geo
print scarf it looks cool.
Grab a
scarf... there are tons of ways to
tie them and depending on the season you can change it up with a floral
print, bright color, dark color, the possibilities are endless.
Detroit - based Cyberoptix
Tie Lab offers the coolest handmade, graphic screen -
printed car - themed
ties,
scarves, and pocket squares.
A red plaid
scarf (MadeWell),
tie dye jeans (H&M), studded boots (Frye), and a leopard
print sweater (Antropologie) over a red plaid shirt.