· All scarfs are pre-loved, thrifted and non-restockable.

· There might have some minor defect on the scarf.

· Goods might slightly differ from the pictures on colours. Measurement provided might differ.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

How to choose a scarf

Example

Your FeaturesAccentuate Your Beauty
Round Face

Full cheeks;

Widest part of the face is at the cheeks and ears.

No sharp andgles.

You want to create a slimmer effect.

A scarf draping from the neck will help to create an elongated image.

Also, tying a knot midway from your neck will draw rhe eye downward.

Oval Face Narrow forehead, wider at cheekbones and tapers slightly to the chin The oval shape is considered to have proportionated features. If you have an oval shape, you can play with scarves without any fear!
Square Face Same width across forehead, cheekbone and at the jawline.You want to soften the angles. Long scarves, falling freely are best.
Oblong Face Same as the square shape, but longer than wide. Because your face is already narrow, keep the scarf around your neck. It will flatter our face.

Upside Down Pear

(aka heart face)

Wide cheekbones and narrow jawline You want to give the impression your jawline is a little wider than it is. Scarves tied around your neck will look great on you.

Source: http://silkartfrombrazil.com/howtowearascarf.aspx

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