I having been blogging and writing articles for people for one year and three months. The articles are original, thoroughly researched and delivered within the turnaround time.
I am good with fashion to an extent that my family and friends have to seek my opinion before purchasing clothes or dressing up for an event.
In 2018 I will write high quality articles for you. Here is a sample:
Saris Designer Scarves
A sari is a garment that is worn by women and girls who are mainly of Indian origin. It is rectangular in shape and can be 5 to 8 meters long. Wrapping a sari is more of an art that requires skill and creativity in order to achieve a stunning final look. Designer scarves, though not as "complete" as the saris, can greatly help in accentuating your outfit, especially during the cold seasons.
Wearing a scarf does not necessarily mean drowning the shine and glamour out of your regular outfit. There are several ways in which you can rock designer scarves and still look as cool in the cold just as you do in the hot. One advantage about designer scarves is they leave you with plenty of room to express your creativity and personal style, unlike regular outfits which can be a bit limiting.
But before we even get to learn how to wrap a scarf, we first of all need to know how to choose the right one. As mentioned earlier, you can't wear a designer scarf alone, so as you shop for one, at the back of your mind you should have an idea of the type and color of your existing outfits that it can go well with. Don’t restrict yourself to conservative matching; experimenting with color blocking can also produce a fresh and elegant look if you get it right.
The texture and feel of your designer scarf are also of great importance. A good designer scarf should feel warm and comfortable around your neck. Silk or cotton material is always a good option. The neck is one of the most sensitive parts of the body and wearing a scarf that is prickly can be quite uncomfortable.
When it comes to styling your scarf, there is no shortage of options. Generally, shorter designer scarves work better for formal occasions. To achieve a formal look, you can style it into either a bow tie or wrist wrap look. For informal occasions, both long and short designer scarves can work.
At the end of the day, whether you’re rocking a sari or designer scarves, the prime determinant of the brilliance of the final look comes down to your creativity. Adding a touch of ingenuity and coupling it with a desire to experiment will ensure that you pull out that head-turning look every time you step out in a scarf.
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