Monday, February 18, 2013

Scarves in your hair

I've been making full use of pinterest. When I first got it I didn't really get it. Now I do and I find it extremely useful. I don't have to have a file folder on my computer that takes up memory and energy, I can access it from anywhere, I can create as many boards as I want AND I can search for what I'm looking for right then and there! Convenient? Yes. If you are a gal like me and you are ALWAYS seeking inspiration and help with ideas, use pinterest.

Awhile ago, after having my hair cut, I decided I wanted to try using scarves and hair pieces in my hair. To give me more variety and to make it more my own. Naturally, I went to pinterest and searched for ideas. I found lots! So, today I wanted to post about what I've discovered about wearing scarves in your hair. I've only tried a few styles so far, and I can't post any of my own pictures right now, but here are some pics from my pinterest board and tips I've thought of.

1. If you want to be able to try multiple styles you will need:
     * Longer scarves
     * Shorter scarves (think Hermes or kerchief type scarves)
     * Wider scarves
     * Skinnier scarves
  
The longer and skinnier scarves can create styles like these: 



 

All of these styles can be done with long, medium or medium short hair. I'm sure some of them could even be done with short hair. My hair is medium - medium short and I have tried the last two.

I suggest the first one for a more casual and slightly sporty outfit. Maybe for those days you haven't washed your hair and don't feel like doing much with it; but you still want to look good. You could also use a more elegant scarf, wrap it around one more time and pair it with a fancier up-do and out fit, to create a more elegant look. The 2nd and 3rd are a more retro style and would go well with a retro look. Though I think the possibilities are almost endless with these two styles. The last two are the one's I've had most success with so far. To avoid looking too gypsy or pirate like (unless that's what you're going for of course!) choose the right scarf. I noticed the pattern and color can make all the difference here. As well as what you are wearing, jewelry and how you do your hair. Avoid wearing things that are too hippy or unique with it to balance out the look. If you are wearing a substantial hair accessory, make sure there is simplicity in your outfit. This will also help you avoid looking too busy and taking the attention off your awesome hair scarf. Of course the level to which you do this will depend on your personal taste. I think the picture of the girl with short dark hair is a good example of what not-to do. Personally.


2. The longer-wider scarf




If you wish your scarf to cover more of your hair, stand out more and hang further; choose the longer and wider scarf. These are probably the easiest because most people wear them around their necks. You know like, when it's chilly outside? This is where I started. You probably have several in your house right now. I would say the same for these as I did for the last two styles above. These kinds of styles are great for working in your garden, cooking, going to the market, the beach, exploring downtown shops and boutiques or being artistic. Or if you are creating brews-I mean herbal concoctions! in your kitchen. Haha.

Shorter scarves:




As you can see, wearing this style (with the tie up top), on/around, under or over your hair makes a difference to how it looks. Around your hair mixes the 70's and the 40's together for a sophisticated yet natural look. With the right print, out fit and accessories this look could even look tribal and ethnic.

Under the hair with an up-do creates a very fresh, feminine and distinctively retro look. As I said, I think this one has almost endless possibilities. Just explore.

The last one is very fun and also kind of retro. To me it says: 1940's glam movie star off screen eating lunch. Fun and fresh, with a touch of glamour and sophistication. Just make sure your outfit and accessories don't make you look like you just finished cleaning the house.




  These three could probably be done with both wide or thin shorter scarves. I find this look much more sophisticated and classy, especially with long hair. It's also a much simpler look. Shorter hair would give it more edge or fun. This style also gives you more options with your outfit and could be worn more places. A good go-to scarf option.


This look is great if you want something different from a toque or hat in the colder months of the year. Or if it's too cold to do any of the other scarf looks without covering them up in a hat or hood. These are also easy to make and easy to find, since they are so popular.

2. Wearing a scarf in your hair is a brave, unique, simple and fun alternative option for your head! I recommend it. I definitely think that anyone can find a way of doing it that looks great for them, long or short hair, thin or over weight. It just takes some creative thinking and open-mindedness. As always, you want to ensure that what you wear, including your accessories, goes well with the scarf and doesn't make it look shabby, frumpy or silly. Don't wear your frumpy clothes outside...or at all! Ever ;) Remember to express your own unique style with dignity. There is a way to dress frumpy without looking it. You are a WOMAN and YOU, yes YOU, can wear a scarf in your hair. Now, embrace your femininity and give it a try. I would LOVE to hear your ideas. Maybe I'll do a post on fashion for the scarf-wearing-lady. Please share in the comments below.

Yours truly

   Mrs. Evans














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