scarf . tying I/ .I """- '"'" " "- ~ I ";'1 .. \\, / ~'_' ~reative how-la's ,~~,~-,~ "".I'r •• /,{r;r':l/~ -, ( ·.A~""!. This booklet was created by Accessories Magazine in cooperation with participating members of the Fashion Accessories Association: Accessory Street, Inc. Colle~tion XliX, Ltd . -;) The Honey Collection Liz Claiborne Accessories The Vera Companies The Specialty House, Inc. ~ .. '?,,:'- ."-: .~K ?' :;, /"'" 1 . ""--"'- . ~ .. , ,• ill .,,' t.·.· '. < The Echo Design Group, Inc. - ~_._~"' ,-' ~\, '"' .••• < i' ~THE VERA \ COMPANIES ~ J is the most versatile accessory in your wardrobe. It can redefine your look and create styles that are dressy, casual, professional, sporty or sizzling. The possibilities are endless, limited only by your ability to tie them. On the following pages you'll find 15 basic styles with complete tying instructions and diagrams. You'll also see several alternative designs that are variations of the basics. Together, they represent today's most popular and fashionable looks. Illustrations: Glenn Tunstull/Design: Judith Ornstein I 1) Fold a square scarf into triangle. Flip one end over the other. 2) Take the upper end around and behind the tighten. other. 3) Pull Knot can be inthrough the frontand to the side or in the back. ~1 <~> 3ij ~t$ 4® 1) Fold a square scarf into a triangle, place the point in the front. 2) Cross ends behind the neck. 3) Tie in the front using a square knot. 4) For Cowl effect, take the center fold of the scarf and bring it over the knot, tucking the points into the neckline. " 1) Fold a square scarf into an oblong. 2) Place around the neck and flip one end over the other. 3) For Fanned Ascot, pleat scarf with accordion folds. Wrap around the neck and flip one end over the other. Fan out the pleats. 4) For the Pleated Bow, continue into a complete knot. 2 \94 J\ !\ \ ;, 1 ~ If: ~~ 1) Take the center of the wrong side of a square scarf and 2) Make . a knot close to the end. 3) Flip scarf back over to the right side and into a triangle. 4) Place at the neck and knot behind. " 1) Fold oblong scarf in half lengthwise. 2) Place around the neck .......••••. ~ and pull the two ends through the center fold. 3) For another ./ - look tighten the scarf to the side of the neck and 4) form a bow q(~ ~ ~2 fr4 1) Using an oblong or bias scarf, flip one end over the other leaving top end slightly longer. 2) Take the lower end and pull into a loop. Take the upper end back around the lower t~-1 1 ~ -~ ~ 4 end. 3) Push through the loop in the back forming another loop. 4) Pull bow tight and adjust. I fa '] J 1) Make a loose knot in the center of an oblong or bias scarf. Place knot under the chin, cross ends behind the neck and bring them back to the front. 2) Place the ends into the knot t' going in opposite directions. 3) Tighten slightly ] ~ 4 ~2~ 2 ~ 1) Place the center of an oblong or bias scarf in the front. Cross the ends behind the neck and back to the front, leaving the ends loose. 2) To form an Ascot, flip ends over each other. I I iIIII ~~J ~]JlI] ---- 1) Place an oblong or bias scarf around the neck with one end '"~~J' 2 A~\\. longer than the other. Tie a simple knot in the longer end. 2) Place the other end into and through slightly. ! \. , . "". 3 4 the knot and tighten / ~l fi;)! 05 m, 1) Take an oblong scarf and form a simple knot close to one end. 2) Accordion pleat the opposite end leaving enough scarf between the pleats and the knot to go around the neck. 3) Release the pleats in one hand retaining the pleats in the other hand. 4) Place the scarf around the neck and bring pleated end into the knot in an upward direction. 5) Tighten the knot and fan out the pleats ~~ ~ 2\~ 3. 4 t@B 1) Place an oblong or bias scarf around the neck and make a secure double knot close to the neck. 2) Twist both ends together until the scarf coils. 3) Wrap th,e scarf around the knot and 4) tuck the ends behind the rosette. 1) fold a square into a triangle and place on the head. Cross the ends in front, bring to the back and tie scarf over the point. 2) For another look simply secure ends under chin A large square scarf is folded into a triangle, placed over one shoulder and belted at the waist or ... knotted on the opposite waist. 1) Fold an oblong or bias scarf lengthwise. 2) Place the scarf around the head leaving an open top. 3),4) Make a bow, wear to the side or back or ... secure a scarf around a pony tail and make a bow. ~~=:::~::~t~;;~ t~~ ~~ side at the Iy I t~~-1' 1) Butterfly Shawl-Fold a square scarf in half with the wrong side out. Knot two ends together on each side. Open to the right side and place arms through the openings. 2) Stole-A large oblong scarf worn over both shoulders. (.
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