Tuesday, November 15, 2011

'Scarf necklaces'anyone? Trends say it's time to bring out your best scarves — and brighten them up by pinning on your best jewellery

'Scarf necklaces'anyone?

Trends say it's time to bring out your best scarves — and brighten them up by pinning on your best jewellery



With the winter setting in, it's time to dig out your best scarves. However, this year, one can also think of accessorising this style prop.
It's true that jewellery can instantly dazzle, not just the outfit but also a woman's mood. So what do you think of blending jewellery with scarves? Yes, 'scarf jewellery' is the hottest trend that's making waves this season.
Says fashion designer Gaviin Miguel, "Scarves lend a delicate approach to accessorising however, incorporating jewellery adds a certain amount of glam to it. Scarves make a romantic statement and are fast becoming a must-have style statement for the winters. The contrast of a light scarf with jeweled pendants tends to make it applicable for dressier occasions, as well as a part of daily wear."
So what kind of patterns are hot-picks? "The ones with the semi-precious stones and the ones with the South Indian style pendant on stones are a sell-out generally. The best part of these fusion peices are that can be customised. Also in terms of age group, it's for almost all age groups, though young women are kicked about it," says Anand Bathija of Curio Cottage. Tarang Arora of Amrapali feels that scarves can be made funky even by adding interesting brooches. He says, "Scarves are definitely on top of the list when it comes to winter fashion must-haves and a way of teaming jewellery with scarves is using silver brooches on them. These can be simple/heavy depending on the occasion they are for. In fact, using jewellery as an add-on can jazz up and transform a day look into a quick night fashion fix."

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