Pashmina Scarves, Animal Print Scarves, Silk Scarves and this cool black
skull print scarf that I'm wearing.
Because it was 90 degrees and blazing sun, we called it quits after the Jefferson Memorial — but despite the heat
the skull print scarf is lightweight and wasn't too warm.
As a solution, I grabbed the new
skull print scarf and folded it from point to point making a long triangle.
That's what happened last Thursday when I wore
this skull print scarf that I bought at H&M for $ 3 from their sale bin two weeks ago.
Not exact matches
The
skull -
print scarf and sky - high heels looked edgy, yet glam.
That
scarf is such an easy way to look instantly more bad ass (and I love
skull prints!)
and wear cool
skull -
print scarves that draw attention to their boo - tiful faces (sorry, we couldn't resist!).
I did that once, when
skull scarves were all the rage... I'm a bit of a penny pincher;) but I do love leopard /
prints as I can see in my last post....
Ever since the Olsen twins were photographed with Alexander McQueen
skull -
print scarves, I've been in love with the morbid motif.
Decorate your urban - chic wardrobe with an iconic
skull -
print scarf from Alexander McQueen.
Individual collections include: examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Damien Hirst's
skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese
prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical
prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000
scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
Individual collections include: African art and samurai armour owned by Arman; examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Edmund de Waal's Japanese netsuke; Damien Hirst's
skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese
prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Jim Shaw's thrift store paintings; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical
prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000
scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
An eclectic grouping of artwork — including a
skull print by Jenna Snyder - Phillips, papier mache zebra bust and prized Hermes
scarf — hangs above the sofa in the living area.