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Heather Dunhill's Fashion IQ

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Tie One On

Our fashion blogger unties the myth and mystery of scarf-wearing.

by Heather Dunhill

As much fun as it was to wax on about a talent like Alexander McQueen in my opening blog, I’m switching gears here and taking a practical turn…

Ever wonder how the stylish make wearing a scarf look so effortless? As though they just threw it on in a raffish, oh-this-old-thing way? So, you get inspired by the look, decide to give it a go, and then quickly dismiss the concept thinking only those celebs you see bopping about in New York and LA can pull it off.

Not so.




Jessica Alba. Photo: Instyle.co.uk



Kylie Minogue. Photo: InStyle.co.uk



Claudia Schiffer. Photo: InStyle.co.uk



Jennifer Aniston. Photo via scarfandshawl.blogspot.com



Reese Witherspoon.

First things first--allow me to share what those sure-footed fashion equestrians know: Scarves aren’t just for winter anymore. Additonally, they happen to be a universally unisex accessory. Anyone, any age, can wear them. In fact, simply adding a scarf to an ensemble–heading out for errands or supper–will increase your chic quotient.

I popped into Lotus on Main Street in Sarasota this week and found that owner Wendy Getchell has amassed quite the collection of scarves–like gorgeous Italian pashminas by Italca, for $54, in thirty colors from neutral to seasonal brights. If you’re hesitant about the new color trend, this is an easy way to incorporate saturated hues into your wardrobe.


Then, on the splurge side, there’s the Chan Luu line. They’re light as a feather and constructed of two luxurious threads: cashmere and silk; they range from $195-$275.

"My clients love these big soft scarves, I sell them year round.  They're perfect for chilly restaurants and especially great for airline travel.  It's like carrying your own personal comfort zone!" –Wendy Getchell, Lotus











I love these warmer tones with the addition of the delicate shimmer lurex thread.

Okay, back to the scarf-tying how’s-it done concept.  I’m here to tell you that, courtesy of EILEEN FISHER, in six minutes and twelve seconds you can learn to wrap a scarf like a stylist. This video presentation is entirely thorough, with several ways to don your scarf, and it illustrates how simple it is to tie one on:


Courtesy of EILEEN FISHER.

And, if, after this video, you need a one-on-one with a professional, Wendy has offered to show you how. Or, stop into the EILEEN FISHER store in downtown Sarasota--they have a fun selection as well, $108 and up, and are happy to assist. 

Afterward, click the comment link below and tell me how it went!

Looking for even more fashion news and notes? Follow Heather on Twitter @heatherDUNHILL.

Posted: 8/26/2011 2:19:31 PM | 8 comments



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renee hamad
i love this lesson! thank you so much.... i love wearing scarves and have no imagination or know how....as to how to look good!
1/10/2012 10:58:30 AM

Sabrina Culver
i love this blog...want to know more about the free your spirit yoga class /workshop? too...
sabrina
www.sabbychic.com
11/14/2011 8:11:49 AM

Nikki
Great Blog !!! I enjoyed all of the clever ideas .....
I LoVE to wear scarves !
9/4/2011 7:57:50 AM

Lynn Barrie
Scarves can make or break an outfit....if you know the cool way to wear them!!!.... That's the trick!!!... so thanks Heather!
9/3/2011 10:24:01 AM

Kim Davis
Molly Morgan of G Wiz looked smashing in her scarf at the Charity Register kickoff party.

I found myself buying as many this summer as I did last fall...love the lighter cottons this time of year. So glad Lotus has the best available -- and year 'round.
9/2/2011 12:54:01 PM

Wendy Getchell
Thanks for de-mystifying this classic accessory! One of the comments I hear most often at Lotus is that a color "washes me out". With all the beautiful nude and neutral colors in fashion right now, a scarf is a great way to bring color close to the face - thus solving that problem! Loved the video, and thanks for including Lotus! We are always here to give hands-on help with scarves.
8/27/2011 10:53:30 AM

Terri W.
That video was fascinating to watch and helped me immensely. Tying scarves has always been like math to me: it's intimidating, but I KNOW I can do it if I just have the formula. Thank you Eileen Fisher for giving me the formulas! And thank you, Heather, for sharing! :)
8/26/2011 4:53:20 PM

Jennifer Bement, The Redhead
Great blog Heather! Scarves are not just for winter, but should be worn all year round. There's another trend that makes wearing scarves even easier...infinity scarves! They are big loops that you just loop over your head a couple of times and you are done - simple & chic.
Thanks for bringing attention to the wonderful world of scarves!
Jennifer
Redheaded Stepchild Designs
"You can't beat us!"
8/26/2011 4:04:58 PM

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