28 comments on “Scarves are fashion ♥

    • Thanks Barbara,
      I think it’s all about the turtleneck you wear. Some are looser and more comfortable than others. If you decide yo try it with a scarf, make sure the scarf is not tied tight.
      xo

    • Hi Lila,
      Nice meeting you. A shawl with a turtleneck sounds like a great cozy combination in cold countries such as Sweden.
      Stay warm. And send some cold weather over. I miss it (sometimes).
      Cheers from Florida :-)

  1. So beautifull and effortlessly elegant comme d’hab. I love the combination of a turtleneck and scarf, and this is the perfect time of year for it in my “neck” of the woods, although………we had a very mild weekend and today was lovely and sunny. But we are expecting some chilly weather very soon.

    Gros bisous, ma chère

    M-T

    • Don’t tell me! I love turtlenecks but can barely wear them here. Today it was in the high 80s…
      Everyone – including me – is complaining it’s too hot! Spoiled… we are totally spoiled!
      Bizzzzzzzz

  2. Poor me, no neck to speak of, so I never wear turtlenecks. But I’m really enjoying my scarves with lots of necklines these days … so glad to see them in focus again. Brilliant article on China and Scarves! Thank you so much. And, of course, you look lovely.

    • Hi Jan,
      Thanks for your visit and your comment :-) I am pretty sure you would look better in a turtkeneck than what you think. Being confident: that’s the secret!
      And you are right: scarves are back in focus. Greattttttt!
      Hope to see you again on my blog.

  3. Anne, I love a loose turtleneck with a contrasting silk scarf tucked inside the neckline, just that little pop of color is so alluring.

    • Hi Brian, I love a scarf tucked into the neckline too. Of course this works with small scarves only. If you are using a 36″x36″ it will probably ruin the turtleneck (becuase it will be too thick).

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