What's the Scoop on Spring Scarves? | Hollywood yohana
Easy enough. We turn to fashion guru Jason Campbell for help on this one, and, as ever, he's all over the trend!
First, the look.
"Some of the best scarves out right now are heavily decorated in abstract prints," Campbell dishes. "From Antik Batik's moody Indian prints to Basso & Brooke's high-def watermark to Diane von Furstenberg's range of African-inspired scarves, spring is littered in abstractions."
And glorious abstractions they are. Muted hues, bright colors, prints, solids— they're all fine for spring, Campbell says. Splurge on a fringy Faliero Sarti, or head over to Nordstrom for some equally trendy—and just as gauzy—options at a reasonable price point.
And there are modern ways to wear your favorite scarf.
"My tried and true way to wear a scarf for that just so voluminous drape-y look is to hold one corner and let the rest of the scarf fall," Campbell says. "Place the corner at the left side of the neck from the back. Start draping around the neck from a choker into a chain motion. You'll achieve that preferred layered look no matter the fabric."
And you won't look like a refugee from the 1960s!
fashionsandmode.blogspot.com
First, the look.
"Some of the best scarves out right now are heavily decorated in abstract prints," Campbell dishes. "From Antik Batik's moody Indian prints to Basso & Brooke's high-def watermark to Diane von Furstenberg's range of African-inspired scarves, spring is littered in abstractions."
And glorious abstractions they are. Muted hues, bright colors, prints, solids— they're all fine for spring, Campbell says. Splurge on a fringy Faliero Sarti, or head over to Nordstrom for some equally trendy—and just as gauzy—options at a reasonable price point.
And there are modern ways to wear your favorite scarf.
"My tried and true way to wear a scarf for that just so voluminous drape-y look is to hold one corner and let the rest of the scarf fall," Campbell says. "Place the corner at the left side of the neck from the back. Start draping around the neck from a choker into a chain motion. You'll achieve that preferred layered look no matter the fabric."
And you won't look like a refugee from the 1960s!
fashionsandmode.blogspot.com
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