Designer scarves

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Designer scarves are the hottest accessories that top fashion designers just can't seem to make enough of. Whether you need a scarf because it is cold or if you want a smouldering scarf for the summer, a scarf is the best accessory for a stylish person. Scarves are excellent because they are unisex. This means that both men and women can look beautiful thanks to designer scarves. Our guide is going to get to the bottom of why designer scarves are the most popular accessories for fashion insiders in the industry.

Fabrics: The most luxurious fabric for designer scarves is silk. Made from silk worms, silk is probably the fabric you touch when you know that you have made it. It feels great against your skin, especially against your neck and your nape because of the nature of silk designer scarves. For women, think about integrating silk into your wardrobe by choosing a hot designer scarf. The great thing about silk is that it absorbs heat well. This is excellent if you are planning a summer holiday to a warm destination such as Greece. You can still bring your silk designer scarf along with you for a touch of cosmopolitan flair for the evenings when you are out and about during your holiday.


Choosing your designer scarf

Upgrade your look with chiffon. This elegant fabric has been the fabric of choice for women of high society for decades. Chiffon is absolutely gorgeous to touch: you feel like you are touching the physical definition of luxury. Chiffon scarves are lightweight and glossy - they are exactly the type of scarves that you should wear for days when you are out and about. Many designers including Alexander McQueen like to mix silk and chiffon together to create silk-chiffon. From this exciting hybrid, they use silk-chiffon to weave the softest scarves for women to try.

Cotton is a fantastic fabric for designer scarves. The reason why cotton works for designer scarves is because it is so durable. Cotton is also a tougher fabric than silk or chiffon which is fabulous if you want a structured scarf. Structured scarves look absolutely gorgeous against soft types of clothing such as workwear dresses, mini-dresses and 60s dresses. The types of places that you can use structured cotton scarves to include cocktail evenings, happy hours and lunches during the day.

Wool is another popular option for scarves. The reasons designers such as Yves Saint Laurent love to use wool is because it feels sumptuous yet it is entirely practical to use. Wool scarves are brilliant for the summery autumn nights that are closely upon us. Wool scarves can be used to early chilly mornings, when you want to go jogging for example, or if you are feeling slightly cold in your home because the heating is off, just wrap yourself up in a warm wool designer scarf from designers such as Yves Saint Laurent and Vivienne Westwood.

Cashmere is another top fabric used in designer scarf brands such as Alexander McQueen and Jil Sander. Cashmere feels luxurious like silk yet it also has a harder, more structured edge to it like wool. Use cashmere designer scarves to feel like you are on top of the world. Cashmere pops in soft pastel tones, so look for pastel blue and baby pink.

Styles: When you think about what type of style you are after, always think about design and function first. The types of designs that are available on scarves are incredibly diverse and rich. Printed scarves are the most popular options for young women. The way printed scarves work is you should look for something which looks bright and colourful, yet a print that has symmetry. Luckily for you, designer scarves are made by brilliant and focused individuals who know how to mix clashing prints. You can actually try solid colours such as white and black which looks absolutely gorgeous against a broad palette of colours such as black and grey.

Designers: The designer that you choose for your first designer scarf or for another addition to your arsenal of scarves will set the tone for the personality that you have. Since the Royal Wedding, women have been clamouring to get their hands on Alexander McQueen's iconic skull scarves. They give you that Pirates of the Caribbean look without needing you to take a swig of rum before you put the scarf on. The great thing about Yves Saint Laurent scarves is the way that you can layer them. Wrap them up generously around your neck and they make you look sophisticated and sleek. Many Yves Saint Laurent scarves come in eclectic prints such as animal print in leopard print.

Brands such as Missoni and Gucci are adding to the fire and passion of designer scarves with their offerings. You can get modal scarves from Missoni, or if you love the equestrian theme, you can get Gucci scarves that have their trademark horse-related logo and markings all over your scarves in a subtle way. Scarves give you the chance to give your outfit plenty of character and style. Due to the fact that scarves can be used on varieties of different outfits, you know that you are going to get plenty of value from your scarf. It is going to give you panache and finesse in your fashion ensemble. Step into the world of high fashion designer scarves today. Scarves are the cherry on top of any outfit for people who love luxury fashion.

Most novices in the world of scarves are unsure about how to tie a scarf. The great thing about scarves is they can be worn around your body as shawls, or you can even tie them as a waist sash to take the place of your belt. If you want to tie a scarf around your neck, think this way: a scarf that is layered looks great against solid colours such as black and white, while a scarf that hangs around your neck looks brilliant against outfits which are busy and already have plenty of accessories such as rings and earrings.