Scarves. They're so lovely. Long, flowing
 shapes, colorful designs, silky luxurious fabrics... I love everything 
about scarves—except wearing them.
Every time I try to wrap one 
of my gorgeous fashion scarves (I have 4) around my neck, I immediately 
cringe and take it off again. Far from achieving the glamorous, 
flowing-in-the wind appearance I imagine, the scarf usually makes me 
look dowdy.
Here are some ways you are supposed to wear a scarf, which I borrowed from another blog.
None
 of these look good on me. Actually, to be objective, I don't think they
 look particularly good on anyone. Scarves bunched up around one's neck 
just add a lot of volume, resulting in a top-heavy, graceless 
appearance. Scarves draped down one's front seem somewhat sloppy. And my
 scarves, at least, always seem to expand to their full width once thus 
draped, evoking images of a toddler in a bib.
So the most common function of my scarves is usually to sit in a corner of my room and be the object of my wistful gazing.
I
 gave my butterfly scarf another go recently, but this time, rather than 
wearing it up top, which always seems to result in resounding failure, I
 wrapped it around my hips like an especially wide belt. I'm always in 
favor of adding more volume to my bottom half, and I like the way the 
tails of the scarf dangle down in a skirt-like way.


 
 
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