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Women Fashion Style Everyday Wearing Tips

  • Posted on February 27, 2012 at 10:45 pm

If you want to be a really charming woman, you not only need do buy some fashion accessories like van gogh scarves, fashion handbag or charms jewelry, you firstly need to know that you should wear in everyday life. I know how to make a real woman look fabulous on not a million dollars. That’s kind of my forte.

Buy what you need; use what you have. Today, I am gonna teach you how to drape a silk scarf. Many women tend to stockpile these things in their closet, and they don’t know what to do with them. Well today, my goal is to get you using them.

So, first we must introduce our supermodel. We have Sarah. Hello, Sarah. She is going to help me out by, basically, letting me use her shoulders. So, here we go. Let’s use your shoulder. We are going to wrap around this scarf, and it is just this simple. Let’s face front. One side is going to be shorter than the other, and we are going to, literally, just throw it across here. See that nice draping that I’m taking. Now, truth is, this isn’t gonna stay like this. It never does. It looks pretty for like two seconds before you take like three steps and it falls off.

So now, not only are you going to use your big scarf; you’re gonna use that brooch you don’t know what to do with, as well. We’re gonna put that right up there. Not only does it add a little bling to your outfit, but it keeps the scarf from moving. And if you don’t want to use the brooch, and you just want to use it plain as it is, all we’re gonna do is wrap it underneath, and we’re gonna do a little tie on the side right here. And now, you have the same draping effect, but it’s not gonna move because it’s tied. Do you feel fabulous? I do. You look fabulous. And now, you know how to drape a scarf.

Dressing for the Workplace with Silk Scarves

  • Posted on September 21, 2011 at 12:23 am

Dressing for the workplace requires a delicate balancing act. At the same time as ensuring that your outfit portrays you as a smart, professional woman, you also don’t want to feel as though you are disappearing in a sea of black, grey, navy blue or beige. You still want to retain your own sense of individuality, but without going over the top.

Most career experts who advise on the subject of women’s workplace attire recommend avoiding brightly-colored or heavily-patterned items of clothing, but instead to aim for a plain and slightly understated look. Vivid colors and fussy designs at work can often be distracting and simply take too much attention away from what the individual has to say. By adding a splash of accent color to an otherwise plain outfit, however, you don’t have to look like a corporate drone, but you also won’t drown out your own voice.

When it comes to dressing for work, few of us want to spend vast sums of money, preferring instead to save our investment for clothing which will be worn on those special evenings out. By adding a range of hand painted silk scarves to her wardrobe, however, a woman can transform less costly, simple outfits into something which looks both chic and expensive.

Although silk scarves for women can be worn in a variety of different ways, in the workplace scenario they really come into their own when used around the neck, as a belt around the waist or under the bust to create an empire line. In these ways, they can be teamed with plain business suits, dresses and skirts to give a unique and flattering look.

As women’s silk scarves come in a wide range of different shapes and sizes, a number of looks can be achieved when they are used around the neck. For those who don’t like to feel restricted in this area, a longer, narrower scarf simply hung around the neck will look classy and elegant. Another alternative arrangement for longer scarves can be achieved by doubling them lengthwise, placing them around the neck and feeding the free ends through the loop which is created by the fold. As the fabric is not pulled tightly as would be the case if it were tied, many women find this an attractive and comfortable style of wearing.

Simple dresses can be given a new and highly fashionable look by using a long silk scarf to create an empire line, and this works particularly well for women with pear-shaped figures. Even the plainest grey, black or navy dress can be utterly transformed when a scarf of a coordinating color is used in this way.

Waisted dresses, skirts and pants, meanwhile, can be given a complete face-lift by a long hand painted scarf worn around the middle. Not only does this help to accentuate small waists, but it also draws attention away from larger busts.

The ultimate fashion accessory, a stunning silk scarf adds a touch of elegance to almost any outfit. In the workplace though, it has a classic appeal which looks highly professional but still lifts work attire out of the doldrums.