We’ve shown you how to wear your scarf in different ways, but it’s up to you to make it your own.
A scarf can manipulate your outfit depending on the occasion. You can wrap it around your shoulders on a breezy day and then tie it in a knot at the office. You can style your scarf in almost any way; the confidence in how you carry it is what makes it stylish.
Here’s a few ways in which you can style your scarf… Be stylish, be interesting!
Shoulder Wrap

Rocker Glam

Gypsy Chic

The Loop Scarf
This scarf has got some twists and loops but don’t worry it’s not complicated at all.
Here’s how you can tie the Loop Scarf…
Step 1

Fold the scarf in half and place the scarf around the back of your neck with a loop on one side and the ends on the other.
Step 2

Pull the ends through the loop.
Step 3

Twist the loop.
Step 4

Pull the ends of the scarf through the loop once again.
Step 5

Adjust the scarf for fit so it lies flat on your chest.
This scarf looks great on almost anything! So go ahead and experiment!
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The runway isn’t about just designer clothes and super models; it’s the finished look that’s judged at the end of the show…
Hair and Make-up complete the look that’s why we’ve searched endlessly to bring to you the latest trends in hairstyle for 2012.
Glossy Hair:
The wet look style is glamorous and gives you an allure of natural good looks. It’s also easy to maintain. Simply add some hair oil to the ends of your wet hair to get a glistening look. You can also have a slicked back look that’s damp at the roots or wrap your wet tresses in a knot…

Pony Tails:
Tight and high up or loose and low, pony tails are the latest rage on the runways. Simple and chic the pony tail is perfect for any occasion…You can also try different variations of the classic pony tail…

Updos:
Whether you like to embellish or prefer the romantic look, updos undeniably look stunning on evening wear… You can tie a simple low bun and clip pretty hair pins in it or you can braid them and hold them up with pins…

Urban Chic:
Let your hair loose with slight waves. This ruffled look is simple and doesn’t require much effort, roughly blow dry your hair and add subtle curls with the iron. Then rake through your hair with your hands to create the perfect amount mess.

Wrap it Up:
Head scarfs also made a big impression on the runways… This classic look from the 20’s is still in vogue. However, you don’t necessarily need a head scarf to create this look; even a neck scarf will do wonders. You can tie a Rossette Knot with your hair left loose or pin up your hair in a bun and wrap the scarf around your head…

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The Half Bow
Just as the name suggest, it’s as easy as tying a bow, well, it’s easier… You can wear it to a soirée or to work…
Here’s how you can tie the Half Bow …
Step 1

Pull the scarf around the back of your neck.
Step 2

Adjust the ends so that one is longer than the other.
Step 3

Cross the longer end over the shorter one.
Step 4

Pull the longer end up through the bottom, creating a loop. As you pull, keep the top end tight so it fits securely around your neck.
Step 5

Spread the bow and wear it either on the side or in the front.
You can also add a brooch to your scarf, to add some glamour…