Jeans: Joe’s | Turtleneck: Aritzia | Booties: Rag and Bone | Bag: French Connection | Jewels: Capwell + Co, Rings
Ok, is it just me, or is styling blanket scarves a bit challenging? I mean really, there is like an art to this. Sometimes, when styling underneath a coat, I tend to look like an overstuffed animal or a football player with padded shoulders. Both are just NOT cute. Needless to say, I am still learning. Practice makes perfect, no?
Anyway, for this look I decided to ditch the coat entirely and styled this French Connection scarf two different ways wearing just a thin black turtleneck. It’s a stylish and simple look, requiring little effort. You could totally rock this at work, or a casual dinner / drinks situation. Very Parisian chic.
In the first look (above), I wrapped the scarf around my neck a few times, kind of tucking in the ends over my shoulder, and leaving the front draping. In the second look (below), I went for more of a cape style, draping around my shoulders like a shawl. Either way works! If anyone has any other styling tips for blanket scarves, could you PLEASE help a sister out and leave a comment below? Muchhh appreciated <3
Photos by: Lisa Richov | The Social Stylist
4 Comments
Jessica Martin
November 10, 2015 at 10:31 pmLovely post and scarf! I’ve just stocked up on a few oversized blanket scarves for winter so very handy post on the two ways to wear! xx
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Emily Roberts
November 10, 2015 at 10:35 pmThank you! I’m so glad you found this helpful <3
kristin
November 11, 2015 at 3:23 amI love your pictures and the whole outfit xo.
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Ria
November 18, 2015 at 3:12 pmLove the second idea! I never try to wrape it around my neck. it´s gorgeous tho!
Gonna try it soon 🙂
xxx ria
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