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February 17th, 2010

Celeb Style: Get Miley Cyrus’s Scarf Style

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What a fashion find, Ms. Miley!

The gorgeous teal leopard print around her neck strongly resembles our luxury Leopard Print Wrap.  Available in three shades (Black, Pink, and Brown), the Leopard Print Wrap can be worn for both warmth and style purposes, making it a double threat. Not to mention, the sheer smooth material (100% polyester) of this scarf makes its wearer feel like a true Hollywood starlet.

That being said–Move over Miles, an Affordable Scarf-wearer may trump your spotlight!tn_images--W--FSN-543Black---jpg_w233_h350

Photo credit: Buzznet.com

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February 17th, 2010

Wednesday Guest Post: Birdie in Vegas!

Happy Wednesday, everybody! As promised, Birdie from Bonne Vie is back to tell us about her adventures in Vegas with the Jessica Circle Scarf. Enjoy!

Every February, my fiancé and I make a trip to Vegas to meet with friends, and to get away from the Pacific Northwest rain. Usually the respite is well needed since it’s generally rainy and around 50F here in Seattle. It’s always a challenge to know what to pack for Vegas since the weather is so drastically different – sunny and 65 during the day, and often cold in the evening. When you’re inside, the temperature is often much cooler than it is outside; bringing a scarf, wrap, or sweater a necessity.

Last year, I wrote about how I packed for Vegas and it was all about finding THE right bag to carry anything I’d need for the day. This year, it will be all about discovering a stylish way to fight the changes in climate, from the hotel to the sunny streets of Sin City, to the overly chilled interiors, to the sometimes chilly Vegas nights. Also, you do have to be prepared for rain, which we discovered this year!

It rained all weekend - a view from our hotel room

It rained all weekend - a view from our hotel room

Since loop or circle scarves are such a hit this year (i.e. – the ever-popular necklush look, and Affordable Scarves’ Jessica Circle scarf), I decided it’d be fun to pair one with my Vegas outfits. I wanted something that would go with everything I packed – even walking through the buildings, the smoky casino smell clings to everything you wear. To minimize the threat of bringing it back to the hotel room, I minimize what I take with me.

The circle scarf is much more versatile than you first think – at first it seems like there’s really only one good way to wear it, but I had a couple tricks for expanding its wearability. It can be wrapped around your shoulders like a stole; worn like a scarf, or like a flapper’s necklace – with one loop longer than the other; or pulled over your head at the threat of a sprinkle. I’m interested in finding new ways to wear the scarf, since it seems like such a versatile design – this is what I’ve come up with so far.

The most basic way I wear my circle scarf is looped – it provides a very sleek image.

You can toss it up over your head at the first threat of rain like so:

If you’re out for a little fancier occasion, you can wear it like a wrap (and the hood idea works well here, too!)

My favorite look (which I wore Saturday for a nice dinner out) is currently the stole – this is a great look when you want something thrown over your shoulders, but you don’t want something that will cover up the rest of your outfit.

For this look, I looped it around my neck twice, and pulled one side down over each shoulder.

Of course the most effortless way to wear it is still long, with a blazer or short trench thrown over the top.

The scarf was a great weight for inside buildings on the strip and it was the perfect weight for the damp, cold desert nights. It’s been a great piece for Seattle as well – where the temperatures are down in the 50′s and it could be sunny one minute and pouring the next. The Jessica Circle scarf has been the perfect addition to my wardrobe this winter, and I’m sure it’ll carry over into spring and summer as well.

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February 10th, 2010

Wednesday Q&A: Birdie from Bonne Vie

Today’s Affordable Scarves spotlight falls on guest blogger Birdie, the editor of the always interesting, always inspiring Bonne Vie. A birdiephotographer,writer, and style maven, Birdie’s mantra is that everyone has the potential to be truly awesome. On her blog she mixes the beautiful, the fascinating, and the uplifting to help us all down the road to becoming our own personal rockstars.

For today’s post, we asked Birdie to share her take on some popular fashion accessories while letting us know a little bit about her own personal style and her website. Enjoy, and stay tuned for next week when Birdie tells us about her trip to Vegas and how the Jessica scarf handled the desert!

Q: Tell us a little about yourself and how you fell into the world of fashion/shopping blogging.

A: I started blogging and put up a few outfit posts. I think style is more than just fashion, but I have a serious love for the aesthetic value that a lot of fashion/style blogging encompasses.

Q: What’s your favorite way to wear a scarf?

A: Loose around my neck, with the ends tucked in – under a blazer. Also, as a belt – especially if it’s big and square. This look is so cute over office trousers and a light blouse in the summer.

Q: What is your personal scarf style?

A: Um… imported? One of my favorite scarves came from Peru, when my old roommate was there. I love bold colors and fringe.

Q: What advice would you give someone struggling with which scarf to choose?

A: Function or fashion!? A scarf can be both. I found this chart recently on what a scarf says about you (depending on how you wear it). Imagine that plus the color and style – what do you want this to say about your outfit?

Q: Tell us about your blog. What do you hope to accomplish with it?

A: “Bonne Vie” is a french term – literally translated: “good life”. Through this site, Birdieinspires readers to live well through a variety of articles – from form and function, to accessorizing the good life, to life tips and problem-solving methods. Birdie values beauty, adventure, and living life to the fullest; she encourages her readers to do the same. Bonne Vie is about personal style – and personal style encompasses so much more than fashion.

Q: Is there anything else you’re dying to share?

A: If there is, it’s probably on Bonne Vie. haha :)

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