Scarf tying trends
Details about scarf tying trends.
On the head
Currently, the bandana-style scarf, often called a "pirate scarf," is at the peak of popularity, with the ends of the fabric hanging loosely down the back. To add a subtle touch, you can move the knot slightly to the side, so that it rests just behind the ear, with the end of the scarf resting romantically on the shoulder. This method doesn't rule out more classic methods, such as tying it under the chin, inspired by our grandmothers' style, or the "Hollywood" style with a knot at the nape of the neck. However, transforming the scarf into a bandana gives it a much more modern touch. And if you're feeling a bit more adventurous, you can wrap it like a turban—I guarantee no one will be left indifferent!




On the neck and shoulders
The simplest, yet far from trivial, way to wear a scarf is to drape it loosely over your shoulders, allowing the ends to fall freely in front. The pattern on the fabric drapes beautifully across the back, gently draping the shoulders. A scarf tied in a rose or bow, slightly offset to the side, looks very feminine. Add unique braids, chains, or rings to create a choker-like effect. Even the same scarf, tied differently each time, will bring a breath of freshness to your look and wardrobe – just match its color to your complexion.



