Try this look with a brightly patterned scarf to add a pop to your outfit.

Try this look with a long, rectangular scarf. You could also turn the scarf around so the ends hang down your back for a cool look. [4] X Expert Source Rachel MichaelPersonal Stylist Expert Interview. 30 November 2021.

Try this style with an oversized scarf for a voluminous look. For a similar look that leaves the ends free, loop the scarf around your neck twice, then tie the two ends in a simple knot. [6] X Expert Source Rachel MichaelPersonal Stylist Expert Interview. 30 November 2021.

Try wearing your hair up with this look so that you can show off your scarf. Use a long, skinny scarf for this style.

Think of the knot of your scarf as a necklace and aim to have it hit where you would want a pendant to hit.

You can either leave the third knot in front of you or turn it so that it is behind your neck. This works best with a long, rectangular scarf.

Coordinate the color of the scarf with your outfit to keep the look intentional.

This works best with a long, skinny silk scarf, but you can try rolling a square scarf into a long rectangle if you want a more voluminous look.

An oversized, square scarf works best for this. Add large sunglasses to complete the look.

It can be tricky to get a silk scarf to stay in place for this look. Use bobby pins to keep your scarf extra-secure.

Make sure to keep the scarf pulled and knotted tightly so that it stays in place all day. Silk will naturally loosen throughout the day. Use a long, rectangular scarf for this, or roll a square scarf into a rectangle.

Use bobby pins to secure the scarf, if you need to. A long, skinny scarf works best for this.