how to wear scarves in the summer

How to Wear a Summer Scarf

As the temperatures rise and the sun shines brighter, it's time to ditch those heavy winter accessories and embrace the light and airy silk scarves for summer. Not only do they add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any outfit, but they also serve as a practical solution to combat the heat! Win-win!

Silk scarves are the ultimate summer accessory, versatile and stylish, they can be worn in countless ways. Tie it around your neck for a classic look, drape it over your shoulders for a chic statement, or even wear it as a headband for a playful touch. The possibilities are endless!

This season, we're loving silk scarves with bold prints and vibrant colours.

Think tropical motifs and floral designs that will make you feel like you're on a luxurious island vacation. Whether you're headed to the beach, the pool, or simply strolling around town, a silk scarf will instantly elevate your summer style.

One of our favourite ways to wear a silk scarf this summer is by incorporating it into a beachy ensemble. Pair a colourful scarf with a flowy maxi dress, oversized sunglasses, and strappy sandals for a look that screams "resort chic". You can also tie a scarf around your favourite straw tote bag for a pop of colour and pattern.

 

How to style a Summer scarf
Images @claudyamoriera & pinterest

 

For a more casual look, try a silk scarf with a pair of denim shorts and a white t-shirt.

Knot the scarf around your neck or tie it into a bow for a playful touch. Or, channel your inner French girl by wearing a scarf as a chic headband with a simple blouse and high-waisted jeans.

When it comes to accessorising with silk scarves, the possibilities truly are endless. So whether you're looking for a way to add a pop of colour to your wardrobe or simply need a practical solution to stay cool in the summer heat, a silk scarf is a perfect accessory for any fashion-forward individual.

So go ahead and embrace the silk scarf trend this summer

We promise you won't regret it!

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