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Small scarf pieces can be transformed into trendy choker necklaces. This style of wearing is favored by many fashion enthusiasts not only for its edgy and trendy look but also for its versatility, especially with button-up shirts and deep V-neck tops.
Exuding femininity and romance, lace chokers are accessories not to be overlooked. Made from soft lace fabric, these necklaces not only provide comfort to the wearer but can also be easily crafted at home. For those embracing a carefree bohemian vibe, pairing a lace choker with a maxi dress, straw bag, and espadrille wedges is a perfect choice.


5. Elegant Knot Style
Compared to other scarf tying styles, the knot tie scarf style is more edgy and unique. Not only that, you can create many fun styles based on the basic knot tying principle, from simple single knots to double knots, or combining wrapping and knot tying, folding and knot tying, etc.
When it comes to scarves, we immediately think of countless tying styles. However, the French knot is the most popular choice for a very sophisticated look by tying it asymmetrically or cravat-style. This type of knot is only suitable for thin and lightweight scarves like silk or chiffon. Avoid tying knots with wool or suede scarves as they are difficult to shape and don't create the elegant and soft look when tied.


6. Hair Accessories
Instead of the usual way of wearing scarves by tying them around the neck, now you can transform them into cute accessories for your hair. You can use your scarf to tie your hair or turn it into a hair bow or turban, all of which look lovely.
This style of scarf tying for hair is convenient for those days when you haven't washed your hair and it feels heavy and lacks volume. It's also an easy scarf wrapping style for beginners to try styling their hair with scarves.
If you're using a rectangular scarf, it's too easy. But if you're using a square scarf, fold it diagonally to form a triangle shape. Then roll along the longest edge of the triangle to fold the scarf into a flat rectangle. Tie the scarf at the back of your neck, and you'll have a fantastic headband.


7. Pairing with Belt
In addition to the common styles of wearing scarf, you can combine it with a belt to make a statement with your outfit. To do so, choose a scarf with considerable length and make sure to carefully adjust its position before tying it around your waist.
The primary rule when pairing scarf with belt is to avoid choosing a scarf that is too thick. Instead, scarves made from lightweight fabrics like silk or cotton are the best choice to achieve a graceful, airy look. In case of extreme cold weather, you can still wrap a thick scarf, but remember the second rule which will be mentioned below.
Generally, the size of the belt should depend on the thickness of the scarf. The thicker the scarf, the wider the belt you should choose. However, a slim belt will look more delicate and elegant compared to a wider, bulkier one.


8. Bag Accessories
In addition to being hair accessories, scarf can also be used as accessories for bags. You can use small silk scarves to add embellishments to your handbags. Tying scarves onto handbags has become an indispensable fashion accessory. If you're a true fashion enthusiast who has invested in stylish designer bags, don't forget to accessorize and decorate your handbags with small scarves.
It has the surprising function of 'upgrading' your fashion style. You can tie your scarf directly onto the strap or handle of your bag to give your style a trendy look.


