Not only an accessory, silk scarves are also a symbol of grace, sophistication and creativity. During Tet holidays, silk scarves are “used” to the maximum. Whether you wear an ao dai, a party dress, street clothes or simply a shirt and jeans… if you add a silk scarf, the outfit will be even more perfect.
Artist and designer Dang To Anh advises that when celebrating Tet or traveling in spring, women should prepare a few silk scarves of various sizes and patterns as decorations to create highlights. Tet will be more brilliant.
Large silk scarves turn into unique and strange outfits
Large square silk scarves are the ideal item to accent your Tet outfit. With vibrant patterns, from apricot and peach blossoms to unique geometric lines, this scarf can be transformed in many ways. Female believers can tie it loosely around their shoulders when wearing a modern ao dai to create a luxurious look, or tie it lightly in front of their chest when wearing an evening gown.
Square scarves can also be used as temporary cloaks for outdoor dinner parties, both to keep warm and increase aesthetics. When combined with a maxi skirt or long dress, just a skillfully tied square scarf will give you a charming and outstanding appearance.
Small sized scarves create charm and fashion
Nid scarves (nid craft) are often compact, giving a youthful and creative look. This type of scarf is suitable for tying your neck or making a hair tie when you wear a white shirt or midi skirt, creating a style that is both dynamic and elegant.
With ao dai, you can use the nid scarf as a unique silk necklace, adding femininity and elegance. A big plus point of the nid scarf is its ability to create a highlight without weighing down the overall outfit.
Meanwhile, thin, long or turbo scarf styles are easy to create personality and style. These scarves can be wrapped around the head in a turban style, headbands decorate the hair, keep the hair neat and highlight a trendy style.
These types of scarves can also be combined with skirts, creating a unique look for Tet outfits while still maintaining gentleness and femininity…