And this season without a hat or scarf is unimaginable. You want accessories that will protect you from the cold, and warm you at the same time while looking great wherever you go. And cashmere could offer just that. It is one of the most adorable fabric, and people are always looking for hats and scarves made of cashmere. This season, some pieces are quite unique and popular, so we are sharing Aurum's Top 3 picks for the winter!
Olivia Cashmere
Glam-up and get snug with this richly textured cashmere scarf, the accessory you’ll never get tired of wearing. A chic finish for all your winter looks Practical, warm and so, so stylish, Looks and feels great! This cozy scarf is perfect for cold weather and is a great fall companion for your autumn and winter wardrobe
Complete your signature winter look with a pop of plaid. The acrylic Heather Cashmere scarf in light blue and purple is the perfect mix of preppy and trendy to complement any cold weather ensemble.
Here is a wonderful set of 3 pieces! The set consists of a cable knit hat, scarf, and gloves. The classic design will fit perfectly into any styling combination. Ideal for everyday use. Whenever you wear it, you will feel comfortable, but most importantly, it will warm and protect you from low winter temperatures. The set is available in several colors: You can take a look at it here: Weronika Hat Gloves Set. Dry cleaning or hand cleaning is recommended, but the later is better because it makes the cashmere softer. Use a light detergent while washing.
Accessorizing carefully should always be the rule. When it comes to accessories less is usually more. First, a few well-chosen pieces - such as bold scarves - are often enough to accent an outfit. Second, accessories are made to complement each other, not to compete: the more accessories, the more difficult it is to pair them. Third, piling up is a fun children's game... Let's keep it to children.
If you love statement scarves, you know that finding, for instance, the right earrings can be difficult. Both your scarf and your earrings are next to your face and both tend to naturally compete. That being said, it doesn't mean that
earrings and a scarf are a big no. It's all about finding the
right balance and creating a streamlined look. If, like us, you like wearing scarves and earrings, here are a few things to remember
- Because (crystal or diamond) studs, as well as simple pearl button earrings, are pretty neutral, they look good on all face shapes and they work with all scarf colors - from quiet to bold: a safe choice no matter what.
- Dangling earrings are more noticeable than small studs or simple pearl buttons. If you decide to wear them, make sure they are in harmony with your scarf. Choose earrings which pick up in your scarf and/or blouse color. Playing up one color will make your outfit looked pulled together and elegant.
Who said pairing scarves and earrings was difficult?
Bandanas, also known as kerchiefs or neckerchiefs, are the coolest accessories. They can be worn in many ways, they are timeless, and they are enough to add a pop of color to any outfit: many good reasons to have this essential little scarf in your wardrobe.
At Aurum we do love the concept of kerchiefs and silk scarves. That’s why we created our collections to modern women. Find yours and have fun to tie and styling it!
Today we’ll share three classic and chic ways to wear your Aurum's Melody Scarves. Stay tuned. More styles to come in our next blogs!
1. Modern cowboy: Fold your bandana diagonally in half and wrap it loosely around your neck. Tie the ends in the back.
2. Chic Biker: Fold your bandana diagonally and wrap it around your head. Tie with a tight knot at the back of your head. Wear preferably low on the forehead.
3. Stylish worker: Fold your bandana diagonally into a narrow band. Wrap around the neck. Tie with a double knot.
There is no any specific season or time to wear light scarves and there is no doubt that this fun accessory can change the look of an outfit in one second, not to mention that they will help to keep you stylish and trendy.
Scarves have become a wardrobe essential and we like them because they are easy on the pocketbook.
TYPES OF SCARVES
Scarves come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. They can have embellishments or fringe and there are different ways to wear each type of scarf, depending on size and your personal style.
RECTANGULAR SCARVES
Rectangular scarves, also known as oblong scarves, are probably the most popular scarf to wear these days. These long scarves can be worn loose, looped, or knotted in multiple ways. There are so many ways to wear a scarf like this, spring, summer, fall or winter. Materials range from lightweight cotton to silk to wool, and a variety of blended materials. You can find them in solids, florals, prints, stripes, and plaids. They also come in knitted versions, from lacy to chunky.
SQUARE SCARVES
Square Scarves are less common these days and come in a variety of sizes from 16 to 60 inches. Smaller square scarves are called a neckerchief. These always remind me of flight attendants, with their jaunty colors tied around their neck, seemingly worn for no particular reason. There is also the bandanna, a more informal type of small square scarf that is used for practical purposes during physical activity, like hiking. Both of these can also serve as a headscarf. Larger squares, like your classic Hermes, can be tied and worn in a variety of styles. Materials range from lightweight cotton to silk to wool, and a variety of blended materials. You can find them in solids, florals, prints, stripes, and plaids.
INFINITY OR LOOP SCARVES
Infinity or loop scarves are relatively new on the scene and have gained popularity over the last few years for their ease of use. They are what I call “throw and go” scarves. You throw them on, loop them once, and go. Easy peasy. These come in some really nice lightweight summer florals madras check, or stripes for summer, and heavier cotton, silk, and wool blends for winter in a variety of plaids, prints, and solids. Like their rectangular counterparts, they can also come in knitted versions, from lacy to chunky.
PASHMINA SCARVES
True Pashmina Scarves are made from the wool of the Cashmere Pashmina goat. These goats, found in the Himalayas, provide a fine wool that is woven into beautiful and soft scarves that are very costly but can keep you very warm. Most of what you will find in the stores is a knock-off made of a more typical cashmere, a silk/pashmina blend, or even cotton. Originally, Pashminas were large rectangular scarves that could envelop the head, neck, and shoulders for modesty, warmth, or against the elements. Today, you can find them in medium or large squares or long rectangles. Many have a fringe element.
WAYS TO TIE A SCARF
If you need idea or help on different ways to tie a scarf check out the video below! I found this video while doing some research on different ways to tie a scarf, it’s from Nordstorm! Make sure you hit play because it’s a great video and super simple ideas that you can replicate.