The season of spring has officially made its way into the Nonahood and so have the latest trends of the season. Warm weather is a norm in Lake Nona, but the trends that follow this season are ever-changing. This season, having a simple, airy, fresh look is back in style, making this time of the year effortlessly easy to dress for.
Now, this news is a game-changer. Dressing simply makes it possible to look well dressed without being overdressed. These new spring trends make it easy to style your look by leaving out excessive accessories. That’s right, leave the chokers, electric blue heels, and very bulky jewelry at home this season! Loud and chunky accessories will surely make their way back into our daily style coming next fall, but this spring inspires natural beauty!
Introducing to you, the very effortless and simple tool that can spring up your style this season: the silk scarf. Yes, I am advising you to actually go grab those beautifully diverse old silk and linen scarves from your grandma’s closet. This little style tool is not only cheap and easy to find, but it has so many purposes in accenting your simple beauty. From wrapping your hair-dos to making a DIY necklace to accenting your trendy shoulder bag with a bow, these scarves will give your natural beauty a vibrant and artsy twist.
Like most classic fashion trends, style leaves and returns like a revolving door. Silk scarves have been the antithesis of modern chic for some time now and often are associated with an older range of baby boomers. It looks as if 2018 is bringing a very popular revival of this age-old trend. The silk scarf is back in all of its diverse and colorful beauty! 2018 brings with it a sense of creative newness that is encouraging us to get artsy and fun with the way we style ourselves.
In an attempt to show you just how easy it can be to achieve this look, I have provided a few style examples you can use every day to spruce your pastels and ripped jeans. These scarves are put to great use as headbands, hair bows, braid wraps, and even subtle wrap necklaces and bracelets. Pictured are several different ways of styling your reclaimed silk or linen scarf.
Keep your eyes peeled for this new trend in local boutiques and apparel stores around the Nonahood. Owning one of these beauties can be pricey at times, but luckily there are tons of ways to get your hands on them without spending a fortune. I have found a very wide selection of used scarves at local consignment and thrift shops, and you can find new scarves for under $20 on the shelves of department stores. Before you begin your hunt for the perfect accent scarf, I highly encourage you to spend quality time with your grandma and see what goodies she has hidden for you to borrow or take! Not only does this make wearing it sentimental, but you are repurposing a family treasure to style a look that is classy, edgy and chic!