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How to Tie a Scarf

Feb 02, 2012

One of the most versatile pieces that you can have in your wardrobe is a scarf.  Aside from keeping you warm it can complete your look, add interest, colour, and texture.  I  am desperately hoping that Groundhog Day will tell us that spring is on it’s way!  Scarves are a fabulous transitional piece.  The best part is there are hundreds of ways to tie a scarf; I’ll show you some of my favourite ways and looks. I’ve also included links to two websites and a YouTube video at the end of my article that will inspire you!!

When it’s cold out my favourite way to bundle up is with a scarf wrapped cozily around my neck.  A light to medium weight knit is best.  When you wear it with a coat, wrap your scarf in a simple, unfussy cowl or knot.  This light weight wool burgundy polka dot print scarf ($85) adds colour and texture to the navy pea coat by BB Dakota ($134).

To amp up my casual look I’ll wear a scarf one of a few ways. I love this belted denim dress by Funktional ($180).  To give this dress some dimension and colour I draped a gorgeous coral and pale indigo scarf ($60) in to a long cowl.


 

 

With this simple raglan sleeve grey dress by James Perse ($165), I've criss-cross wrapped my long chevron print Missoni scarf as a belt.  The print and fringe of this scarf and the way it's wrapped, takes this dress to another level.

 

 

Have you ever thought of wearing your scarf as a loose cardigan?  Take a square scarf and tie the ends together, slip your arms through and voila! Instant glamour for your beautiful dress.  Here is my Mathew Wiliamson for H&M scarf as a beautiful wrap cardigan around this silk dress by LA Made ($150).  Crystal 14K plated necklace by Lisbeth ($89).



Another fun way to wear a scarf is as a top.  A large square piece is needed.  The top can be tied as a halter or as a strapless top.  Shown here is my Alexander McQueen silk skull scarf as a strapless top underneath a denim jacket by Funktional ($160) and pants by Oxmo.

 



 

My husband bought me this purple scarf with studs from Hermes for my birthday a few years ago.  I wear this scarf around my neck with or without the studs.  I've also worn it in my hair as a hair band or wrapped around my pony tail.  My favourite way to wear it is as a bracelet!
Image 6: purple scarf with three silver studs

I hope you are inspired to play with your scarves to create the perfect finishing touch for your outfit.  For more inspiration check out these video tutorials from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LYAEz777AU">Liberty of London. Some of the worlds most beautiful scarves are produced by Hermes


Have you got a favourite way to wear your gorgeous scarf? I would love to hear about it!  Let me know by commenting below!

Thank you Benita for letting me shoot at your store last minute!  All the looks above can be found at Mela Boutique.

 

by Michele Bromley
Blogger at Stilistaathome.com and Stimuli Magazine Contributor



 

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Beaded Votive Candle Holder

Feb 02, 2012

Setting a beautiful table is something that almost anyone can do. All it takes is a little research (cue Pinterest) for inspiration and a little shopping to pick up the perfect accessories. Then it's all about playing with your table arrangements to create your look.

While we know that Easter is still a ways off, we couldn't help but share our newest find; the Beaded Egg Votive Holder. This handcrafted, wirework egg shape absolutely sparkles with glass beads that shimmer in the flickering "candlelight".  It's important to note that they are only for use with flameless candles - you'll need to pick up a couple of the battery powered versions.  Available in two sizes, each candle holder comes with a 6 inch filament string so that you can hang them from your chandelier as well as place them on your table. No need to save this gem for Easter dinner, it's elegant enough to use all year long.

The Beaded Egg Votive Holders are available both in-store and online at Pottery Barn for $23.43 & $31.02 (Canadian dollars).

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Cowl Neckline

Jan 31, 2012

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Mirror Mirror in our Pocket

Jan 31, 2012

Stimulistas, it's time to stop checking your reflection in the rear view mirror as you wait at the stop light. You're beautiful and the mirror that you see your face in should be as well.

Local Vancovuer artist, Laura Bucci, has created these super cute pocket mirrors. Each one-of-a-kind, handmade mirror is a collage of vintage images, some of Vancouver in decades past,  with a short phrase or sentence that makes you pause for a moment to reflect - pardon the pun! Along with the vintage images she has also created a version that features silk fabric. Either way, these make a beautiful gift.

We discovered the Laura Bucci mirrors at Montage in Fort Langley. Each comes packaged in a beautiful gift box. The silk version retails for $28.99 and the vintage prints range from $14.99 to $19.99.

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