I am large chested. What's the best way to wear all the cool scarves?
Finishing Touch at Burberry Prorsum - Draw attention from head to toe with a long embellished or printed scarf used as an accent loosely draped and belted.
Q: I am large chested. What's the best way to wear all the cool scarves? All Tied Up in Cape Coral, Florida
A: There is a renewed focus on the scarf, less an accessory and more a fashion garment in its own right. Styled to make a statement, wrapped tight around your neck, or worn loose. It can be the central piece to your look or it can complete your look. A properly tied scarf can make anyone look put together and having a large chest, just means you get to wear them in more unique ways that brings the focus up to your face and other areas of the body, by tying them in strategic ways that still look fashion forward and creative. Keep reading for my favorite ways to tie scarves this Fall season.
Answered by Stylist Kenny Hazelwood
Bows at Carolina Herrera - Tie your scarf into a pretty bow that sits at the top of your chest and draws the eye up. You can wear the bow in the center, or pull the ends of the scarf to one side to tie your bow. This looks really cute with feminine, printed and brightly colored scarves. Try it out the next time you wear a dress or a skirt or use your scarf to make jeans look a bit more feminine.
Neckerchiefs at Marc Jacobs - Add a chic finish to any office outfit with a silk print scarf. Fold the two halves of a square scarf in towards the middle. Continue to do this until the scarf has reached your desired thickness and rectangular shape. Then simply tie this around your neck and tie a double knot into a bow or leave ends loose to hang down in front or to the side and off the shoulder.
Monochromatic Wool at Les Copains and Diesel Black Gold - Include scarves in your monochromatic outfits. The texture of a long cable knit or ribbed scarf will up your style level and keep the focus on your total look. Loop a long scarf once or twice around your neck and let the sides hang long and loose in front and back.