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Six ways to use a scarf

Scarves are a great accessory that adds glamour to ones dressing.

A scarf can be worn fashionably in different ways to suit ones taste.

Scarves help create a fresh and different look.

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From rolling a scarf as a veil to a hand band and belt, there are other amazing ways you can style your scarf to suit your taste, dressing and occasion.

Below are some the ways you can wear/use your scarf.

As a veil

You can wrap your scarf round your head coving your shoulders. You can use a pin/ brooche to add more glamour to your wrapping. This style is mostly worn by Muslim ladies.

As a head band/head gear

You can tie the scarf round your head. This can be achieved by folding and knotting the scarf to your taste.

This kind of wrappings can fit with any type of dressing be it casual, traditional attires or official dresses.

As a choker/neckerchief

Pick a colourful silk scarf that complements your skin tone, double knot it around your neck, not too loose and not too tight and let the ends hang loose.

As a wrist band 

Wrap a thin scarf around your wrist and get the arm party started. This is a relatively inexpensive way to style your arm with a pop of colour.

As a belt

Take the longest scarf you own and tie it around your waist, be it over a jeans, a loosed gown, or to cinch that shift dress.

As a bag accessory

Tie your scarf on your favorite handbag and transform it into a statement accessory.

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