Women’s scarves look great with pin-up-type outfits. It’s important to try different designs of scarf ties if you want to look different and stylish every day. So, today I am suggesting several simple ways to wear your scarf.

Scarf Tie Options:

All you need is a large square or rectangle scarf to create diverse styles. You can use a few of your favorite scarves in different sizes and styles. Shorter scarves are ideal for neckties and basic folds, while longer scarves are ideal for more creative knots, but heavier winter scarves are great for an easy toss and tuck. However, feel free to experiment with each knot using a variety of Head Designer scarves for women to see how it looks.

1- Braiding

Fold your scarf in half and drape it on all sides of your neck. Pull the loose ends of the scarf through the loop, taking care not to over-tighten it. Twist the loop again and pull the loose ends through. Continue drawing the ends through while twisting the loop with one hand until you run out of a scarf.

2- The Napoleon

This design is ideal for shorter silk scarves. Fold the scarf in half to make it 2 to 3 inches thick. Bring the two corners to one side of your neck and wrap them around your neck. Make two knots in the scarf and modify it to make it seem decent.

3- The Cowl

Wrap the scarf on all sides of your neck so that one end is longer than the other. Tuck the loose ends in and wrap the long end twice around your neck. Make a looped scarf with a tassel that hangs down in front.

4- Modern Loop

It’s a classic because it’s simple and stylish! Half-fold the scarf. Bring both ends to the front and tie it all behind your neck. Pull the loose ends of the loop through.

5- Necklace with Knots

Wrap a light scarf on the back of your neck (silk is ideal for this!) and tie it. Make a knot on one side, then the other. Gather the loose strands and tie them together. Turn the scarf so that the knots are in the front and the ends are in the back.

6- Chasing Cozy’s bouncy braid

We adore this unique take on the bubble ponytail and the use of scarves in your hair! Use a thin scarf instead of (or in addition to) a hair tie.

7- Knot in French

Fold the scarf in half and drape it on your neck. Over and under the scarf loop, tuck one of the loose ends. With the second end piece, go under and over the loop.

8- A bogus knot

The scarf is wrapped around your neck and knotted. Wrap one end of the rope in your hands. To make a loose knot, pull it through. Pull the other end through the side knot, under the loop of the knot, and then over.

9- Turtleneck Slouchy

Wrap the scarf around all your necks evenly. Loop one end of the scarf around your neck, then the other end, and so on (the ends should hang down slightly at your chest).

10- The Knot Loop

You would like to wear this knot under a blazer or jacket since it looks like a men’s tie but is more feminine. Wrap the scarf around your neck, evening out the ends in the front. Cross the left side over the right, and bring it around your neck and into the hole. Take the right-hand end, draw it to the left, and then pull it through the loop you just made. Adjust the knot until it has the appearance of a loose man’s tie.

11- vintage scarf into a headband

It would be a tragedy if you had to cut your beloved silk head scarves to get a headband! Simply twist and turn.

Now, with the new ways of wearing a scarf. You can buy luxury women’s scarves for women from their online store at couture labs. And also,  give these styles a try.