Turn Up Your Winter Outfit
Winter will be here soon, and it’s time to take a look at some of the latest fashion accessories to spruce up your wardrobe and bring life to the common muted colors of the season. Scarves are probably a girl’s best friend during the nippy months, and also an incredible way to express fabulous style in an easy and novel way.
Play with color, print, texture, and style to get creative with the brilliant designs readily found in this functional fashion accessory.
Keep warm and groovy as temperatures drop and transform your entire outfit with some of our favorite picks for scarves this season.
Go Tribal
Funky and modern renditions of old world designs have resurfaced as one of the hippest prints of the year. A good ole mix of traditional Mexican geometric designs with a tasteful hint of modern pattern breaks is oodles of fun. Splashes of neon colors complimented by solid blacks, grays, and sober ochers presented in alluring designs on a scarf will revamp your look for sure.
Classic cashmere
A must-have in every woman’s wardrobe, winter would not be complete without cashmere. Ideal for everyday use and available in a variety of hues and colors, cashmere scarves add a touch of darling sophistication to any outfit.
Animal print
Perhaps not every woman’s first choice, bold animal print scarves are chic and appeal to the wild factor within. Striking and definitely a show stopper, animal prints are unique and can suit only a particular personality. Fiercely fabulous, cheetah and leopard prints are all the rage this season.
Big and chunky
One of the many pros to winter is the opportunity to go big on layers, loose and comfortable on style, and oversized on accessories. Warm up this winter with a huge snug wooly that keeps you cozy and trending. Big, loose knits are styles that rarely fade. Woolies in cozy and heart-warming colors will bring your winter look together. Add on a pair of hoop or long earnings and you’ve got a trending look, perfect for winter nights.
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