1. Wrapped Around Your Neck
I like to call this look the Airline Hostess (but don't wear it on an airplane unless you're prepared for them to call you out on copying their style). To get the look, fold the scarf into a thin strip, and tie it around your neck.
2. Tied Into a Bag
For days when you thought you didn't need a bag, a scarf can act as an emergency sub. Knot the four corners of the scarf individually, then tie the adjacent sides together to make handles.
3. Knotted Into a Bandeau Top
Worn with or without a t-shirt underneath, this look is partially inspired by the Olsen twins. Fold the scarf in half to make a triangle, then knot it at the center of your bust. Tuck in the ends to form the bandeau shape.
4. Wrapped Around a Basket Handle
Pull a Jane Birkin and wrap your scarf around a basket. Tie one end of the scarf at the base of the handle, twist the fabric, then wrap it around. Easy.
5. Tied As a Belt
Belts are an underrated accessory, but this is a simple trick that takes no skill whatsoever.
6. In Classic Triangle Shape
This is the classic way to wrap a scarf around your neck. Fold the scarf in half to make a triangle, wrap it around your neck and knot it the front.
7. Tied as a Headwrap
Whoever your inspo may be, this is an easy way to fake a good hair day.
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