Types Of Scarves
A scarf has to be the most beautiful thing ever invented to wear! It's a winding, a continuity, an infinity! I love things that are endless, I hate them to stop. It's like order and disorder - I rather love disorder and things that move, it's a state where one gets more things done!
– Sonia Rykiel
A scarf is a versatile piece of fabric that can be styled in so many interesting ways. It could be wrapped around the neck or shoulders, or even draped over the head. Scarves are used for warmth, to shield against the sun, wind, or pollution, and to make a fashion statement. In many cultures, a scarf is also used for religious occasions. It was first noticed as a fashion accessory long ago in ancient Egypt when the fascinating Queen Nefertiti wore it under her jeweled headpiece. She also tied it around to enhance the beauty of her swan-like neck. When worn artistically, it can instantly elevate your look. A beautiful addition to your wardrobe, a scarf can be square, rectangular, or triangular. They come in a large variety of fabrics and stylishly whimsical options. Our love affair with scarves is unlikely to end anytime soon.
Fabrics like cotton, wool, chiffon, linen, and silk are mostly used to craft this accessory, but these days synthetic materials like rayon and polyester are also being used to cut down on costs. Nothing exudes luxury like a handcrafted silk piece. Originally a creation of Hermes, a luxury house steeped in heritage, the iconic silk scarf created by them was something very few could afford to buy. The first Hermes square scarf was made in 1937.The design was based on a woodblock drawing by Robert Dumas, a member of Hermes family. Some of the designs feature equestrian details, it is something that is deeply entrenched in the history of the brand. Luxury brands including Hermes, Burberry, Coco Chanel, Gucci and Prada are some of the leading manufacturers of luxe scarves in these times.
With the flurries starting to fall, what better way to layer up than an oversized wool scarf. These neck-warming goodies are perfect to stay super cozy, and at the same time look incredibly chic. Let's look at the multitude of scarves available for your delectation…...
Types of scarves based on material…
1 Cotton scarves - These all-season friendly scarves are unique and reassuring. Made of cotton yarn, some are machine made while others are woven by hand. They feature fabulous designs and patterns in myriad hues. Some of the handmade cotton scarves created by Niiyaa have been inspired by the breathtaking beauty of nature. These can also come handy when you need to wear face coverings in public, where social distancing is difficult to maintain. Drape, loop, or wrap them around to turn your ensemble into fashionable attire.
2. Linen scarves - Go versatile with these highly collectable scarves that come in a variety of beautiful colors and patterns. These airy weaves exude great taste and fine elegance. Due to its natural ability to absorb dyes beautifully, they are available in a huge range of colors. You can wrap it around or even use it as a beach skirt. Soft and non-bulky, they have a wear-with-all appeal and can help you look effortlessly stylish with minimal efforts.
3. Silk scarves - Incredibly luxurious and beautiful, pure silk scarves lend a retro charm to any look. The best known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae of mulberry silk worm. The small square ones can be tied in an enticing knot to grace your neck, and add a stunning accent to your outfit. They've made a comeback as one the hottest fashion accessories. The pieces created at Niiyaa can take as long as a year to evolve. These classic pieces can also be draped over the head to give your hair a more polished look.
4. Chiffon scarves - Chiffon is a light-weight, plain-woven, sheer fabric. Chiffon scarves are flowy and gossamer like, best used for the glorious season when the flowers are blooming, butterflies are flitting about, and there's a spring in your step. They have a soft elegant drape and styles in so many innovative ways. Delicately graceful in appearance, you can wrap them around your waist or decorate your hat with it, or create a fashion statement by using a pretty brooch or scarf ring to hold the scarf in place around your shoulders.
5. Cashmere scarves - Luxurious and very expensive, Cashmere is a precious fiber that is derived from the soft undercoat of goats dwelling on the high plateaus of the Himalayas. Scarves made from this wool are light-weight, and available in a mélange of colors and patterns. An epitome of timeless luxury, they are soft and uniquely comfortable around the neck. Wrapping it around feels like a very warm hug, and perfect to protect oneself from the bitter cold. Crafting them is a long process that might take days, or even months.
6. Satin silk scarves - Satin is a material constructed using the satin weave method, one of the three basic textile weaves. Originally a silk fabric, the material is now made of synthetic yarn too. These glossy pieces of art can be worn both in the summer season and the cooler months, depending on the thickness of the piece. They come in different patterns, colors, shapes and sizes. You can use them as a hair accessory for a casual Boho look.
7. Wool scarves - A very popular material used for scarves, it is derived from the fleece of sheep. The oversized wool scarf or blanket scarf is a great way to infuse some style into your winter wardrobe. These scarves would protect you from the treacherous cold, and last for years without fading or stretching. It has a unique fiber structure that does not let any body odor seep into the fabric. Wool scarves are investment pieces that stand the test of time in terms of style, warmth and value.
Types of scarves based on occasion/season..
1. Casual scarves - Pair a printed or textured linen wrap with your outfit for a long walk in the woods, or a lazy afternoon with a loved one.The gossamer, flowy kind of scarves can be worn with a simple dress to pick flowers from a spring garden. A handwoven scarf will give you wings to sail through your day with joy in your heart. You can combine a muslin polka dot scarf with a striped outfit for a casual look. These are a must-have in your wardrobe.
2. Winter scarves - These cold weather scarves are typically made of wool, mohair or cashmere to warm the cockles of your heart. Whenever you need a warm hug on a chilly winter day, a winter scarf would do that for you and a lot more. These winter scarves add so much to your look and make you feel as if you're still nestled in the warmth of your cozy bed. One can choose from a long list of options, be it a blanket scarf, a fur scarf, a silk scarf, an infinity scarf, and so many more.
3. Neck scarves - Apart from tying it around your neck, you can wear it as a bracelet or tie it to your handbag. You can wrap these around the neck and tie them in a knot in the front or the side. These can also be used as a girl scout neckerchief, or to indicate identity and belonging in some schools and universities. The material that is used for neck scarves is soft, and feels beautiful against the skin.
4. Summer scarves - The fun, light-weight summer scarves infuse a delicate charm to your look. These come in various materials like cotton, linen, light-weight silk, chiffon etc. Summer scarves made at Niiyaa tell beautiful stories, and have been inspired by the love for art. You can wear a spring inspired scarf with your summer dress to sprinkle your magic all around. The look can be varied by tying the scarf in various ways. You can drape it around your neck, or toss it over your shoulders to complete your look.
5. Dress scarves - The dress scarves amplify your look and make you look absolutely stunning. They would make you feel well put together and add a finishing touch to your ensemble. Dress scarves are available in many types of material. They can have embellishments, embroideries or a fringe element, and can be worn for many different occasions. You can pair a sage green silk scarf with an apple green or ivory dress and add some interesting accessories for a classy look.
6. Soccer scarves - Soccer scarves usually feature club crests, team names, slogans, stripes and fringed edges, and can be made from silk or wool. One can keep their style and also support their team with these scarves. These scarves display team camaraderie and your support to the players on the field. They can be paired with puffer jackets or bomber jackets for an effortlessly stylish look, and showcase your love for the game. Wearing a soccer scarf is a time honored tradition.
7. Formal scarves - These scarves are perfect to make a formal night on the town super stylish. You can pair your nude heels and bag with an earth toned silk scarf. Formal scarves are usually made from natural fibers such as silk, cashmere, pashmina, wool, linen and a variety of blended materials. Classic silk square foulards also look lovely when worn for a formal occasion, these art pieces gained popularity amongst the Hollywood divas in the 1950s and have now made a resounding comeback. An embellished chiffon piece can also be used to cover bare shoulders in formal ensembles.
Scarves are undoubtedly the ultimate fashion accessory that can liven up any outfit. One of the oldest style staple in the history of fashion, the classic accessory holds a great depth of meaning. Since time immemorial, both men and women from around the world have worn these pieces of art. It is perfect to totally revitalize your look, and amp up your style quotient. Curate a collection that incorporates the season's hottest trends into your wardrobe, and showcases your own personal style and creativity.
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