There’s a million and one ways to tie a scarf around your neck. But why stop there? A scarf can take any look to the next level when wrapped around your wrist, purse or even your hair. The second trend was all over the Spring 2022 runways. From Versace to Fendace, from Blumarine to Laura Biagiotti. And that’s just a handful.
Scarves are versatile and colorful alternatives to your usual hair elastics. Especially in spring and summer. They can be knotted around a ponytail or used as the finishing touch on a retro hairstyle. For shorter hair, scarves make an excellent head covering. They can also protect your hair and scalp from the sun’s harmful rays. They also work well with other hair accents. Think slides and hats.
If you normally go back to tying a scarf to a headband, Lauren Conrad hills and they’re looking for new visual references, catwalks inspire plenty. Read on for inspiration with these amazingly creative ways to tie a scarf in your hair. Worried that this trend will disappear when temps drop again? Being. Some designers are also completing their Fall 2022 looks with must-have accessories.
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Half updos are proving popular once again. Use a colorful scarf to create the look by tying the tails under a sectioned ponytail.
Highlight your preferred scarf with hairpins. Place one on each side for maximum effect. Also, the slides will hold the weft in place.
Wrap a baseball cap, tying a brightly patterned scarf under your chin.
Moving a scarf’s bow a few inches can create a new look. For example, try turning a looped knot on the side of your head.
This look takes all 30 seconds to do and will work on any hair length. Just wrap a scarf around your ears and tie it in a few knots above your head. Don’t worry about it being perfect. Let the ends go where they want.
Finishing a scarf with a bow is classic. A post layout can completely change a view. For example, try sweeping the curls back into a low ponytail and wearing a thick scarf behind one ear in a bow. Are you feeling brave? Coordinate your lipstick color with the scarf. This turquoise combination is daring, but red, orange and purple scarf-lip combinations would be equally beautiful.
Scarves are not just about knots and bows. Comb the hair into a low ponytail, then wrap a scarf around the ponytail starting at the top. Leave some of the hair exposed at the end for a cool contrast.
A puffy plus a thick scarf is a fail summer look. Add a flirty look by pinning the scarf behind one ear and leaving the tail long.
Is your ponytail not long enough to fall most of your back? Cover a scarf instead. The look can still kill with one scarf, but we recommend trying it with two scarves.
Add volume to the look with a scarf, especially if hair tends to flatten out in hot weather. Instead of knotting, bring the tails back around themselves and tuck them into the band to create a gravity-defying puff.
Steer an old Hollywood starlet in a convertible by tying a patterned scarf to a scarf with the knot securely tied under the chin. Oversized dark sunglasses aren’t essential, but they add to the glamorous retro vibe.
On days when you don’t have time or bother to tinker with scarf pleats, fold a scarf into a thick band and secure it under a scarf. low ponytail. It’s okay if some ends stick out.
Finish a low ponytail with a scarf. Tie a bow to the scarf at the back of the head so that the ends sit just above the ponytail. For a nice effect, make sure the tails are long enough to cover a few inches.
Take beach waves to new heights by wrapping a scarf around your head and tying it in a round knot. For extra drama, knit a contrasting pattern scarf through the knot.
Headbands may have peaked a few years ago, but a thick scarf worn over the forehead still looks cool and modern. Also, it hides oily foreheads. Just be careful to take tan lines.
Why stop at just one scarf? Twist two scarves on the forehead to have something to look at from every angle. Tie one at the back and one at the front.
Tuck the hair under two scarves. Choose different colors and designs for maximum impact. Keep them light to avoid overheating.
Isn’t he a hatter? Maybe scarves will be more your thing. Protect the scalp while looking very stylish with a scarf rolled up into a bandana that fits over the ears. Take the opportunity to showcase a couple statement earrings.