Swiping that Runway Look
If you’ve ever visited Le Quaintrelle, you know that this blogger is a whiz at recreating runway looks without the ridiculously high designer budget. Today Emily is here to show us how we can steal a designer look using our favorite inexpensive accessory.
Spring is here and that means sunshine and warm weather, but it doesn’t mean having to ditch your scarf. Going from winter to spring, a scarf turns from being a necessity to an accessory. There’s a ton of different ways a scarf can be worn that will keep you both cool and stylish. Remember to keep the material light and the colors bright, and you can keep your scarves a part of your wardrobe all year long.
Here’s some ideas of how designers have styled scarves from their Resort 2010 collections, and my (very less expensive) way of coping these looks to show you how to make a look go from a runway to a hallway!
Lutz & Patmos
Tip: Try a solid color pashmina
Rag & Bone
Tip: Try a lightweight cotton scarf.
Jonathon Saunders
Tip: Try a skinny scarf.
Antonio Berardi
Tip: Try a colorful circle scarf.
Antonio Berardi
Tip: Try a more neutral circle scarf.
Bottega Veneta
Tip: Try a red scarf.
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