Silk scarves...sometimes the difference between and average
looking and a great looking fashion item can be something as simple, easy and
convenient as a shawl or a scarf belt in your pocket. Yes, you heard me
right...your pocket!
One of the easiest ways for ladies to compliment their
stylish blazers or a smart looking pant suits are with silk scarves....compact,
portable and gorgeous.
Elegant enough to wear to an expensive get together and yet
casual enough to wear around the board room, this fashion accessories add
versatility and style to any wardrobe. So, how do you use them?
Although they could be thrown over the shoulder or tied
loosely around the neck, generally a very excepted way is to wear them is
double-knotted and slightly off center (with the knot to either side). The
great thing is that they can easily be removed and folded into a totebag or
even a pocket in case circumstances call for slight changes to the ensemble
during the day.
Womens silk scarves are particularly attractive for the shimmering
look. That's the look they have due to the nature of the fibers used to make
them. These mostly natural fibers are triangularly shaped and therefore appear
to reflect light differently as a person moves. The angles at which light
bounces off them cause an effect which is not seen among more common threads
and not as smooth materials. Although there are many imitations, the most
famous types come from silkworm larvae cocoons and are in designer name brands.
But, be sitting down when you see the price! They are very expensive. But, that
aside, it's quite interesting that something which sounds so earthy and slimy
can be so gorgeous to wear.
The fabric made from such fibers is also surprisingly adaptable. They are often worn in places where dust and contaminants may be whirled up
from time to time and need to be kept out of the mouth and hair. One of the
more intriguing uses for these came in the early years of flying when pilots
were constantly being exposed to harmful exhaust and smoke from the airplanes.
Pure ones were worn over the face to filter out some of the pollutants. Even
more amazing is the fact that this fabric from a worm was used in some of the
first bulletproof vests and as under armor in ancient times. Although it
doesn't have enough strength to stop a weapon on its own, this fabric could
have made the difference between life and death by keeping an arrow or a long
range shot from penetrating the skin too deeply. Not a bad return for such a
thin fabric!
By and large most people today will not be needing protection from flying arrows. But, the classy sense of elegance gained by such apparel are the
main reason they continue to be popular in all sorts of wardrobes. Because they
add such a great touch to business wear or dinner wear, they can make all the
difference between an average first impression and a double take. Throw in the
convenience and portability and you'll see why silk scarves are here to stay in
fashion popularity.
About the author:
Meryl Rougeaux knows what looks good and is in style. She
sells quality shawls, scarves in silk, and many other fashion accessories at
very reasonable prices with customer service second to none. www.FashionScarvesAndShawls.com
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