Matching hues of scarf & outfit look sophisticated on neutral colors like beige, black, camel, blue, etc if one mixes the fabrics well – selfprint stripes, metallics and plains, monochromes can look very classy. You could get the look by taking a long scarf in front of you, twist it in the centre. Then toss its ends over both the shoulders then bring the two ends forward over the other shoulder and leaving it hanging. Use a nice fulffy scarf for the skinny ones are meant for fitting jackets & tops.
As we are at colors a mix of sedate colors with a flash of color can add life to one’s dressing, especially in winters. Do get those woolen, blends, cashmere and knit long fringed scarves out and wrap one close to your neck. But please avoid tying huge scarves into knots at the neck. Instead just drape it on one or both the shoulders. For the knots there are appropriate knotted scarves.
Another way to look chic in scarves is to use contrasts like black pantsuits with silky white cashmere or pashmina scarves or black with silvers, gold with navy or midnight blue. But this time lets try a little variation – wear the scarf just like the previous time but pull the middle down till it forms a classy align sag in the front similar to a cowl neck.
Honour your evening dress with pashminas of myriad colours, selfdesigns and colour, draped on one or both the shoulders held in place by a graceful broach or throm one end of the scarf over the other and pin in place with a broach.
Hats compliment scarves, if one wants to play a detective maybe even a sunglass be added. Place the scarf in front of you now criss-cross the ends over your back and let the ends hang losely. There you are!