Accessories can perform wonders when you want to change your style completely. Switch flat shoes to high heel, thick ribbed tights to super-sheers, simple jeweler to something extraordinary, and you have altered an image and have transformed a look.

SCARVES, too, play an important role in creating a variety of different looks. They can add colourful contracts, go casual. Be dressed up, and make a statement about your fashion mood.

If you take a basic dress from your wardrobe and work the various options that are possible with the addition of a scarf, you will be surprised to see that a different scarf really does create a different look.

ON PLAINLY COLOURED or simply styled garments, you can go to town with your choice of scarves. Long silky scarves worn loose look more dressy and formal. Small Square tied in jaunty side-knots has an air of casual chick. Ribbed wools are bright and fun, and beautifully designed multicolored prints are always elegant, especially if they are large and fall in soft drapes. For a young fresh look, try a twisted collar of knitted cotton, or pop art prints in brilliantly loud colours.

scan0014-copy.jpg A wide long scarf in a soft fabric forms natural pleats and gathers.It forms a loose, high collar around the neck,which is knotted behind with the ends tucked in. PICK colours that light up the face.

scan0017-copy.jpg Long and lean and straight from the fashion pages of a magazine, this finely striped cotton scarf is multicoloured and loosely woven. It looks sensational tied at the neck with end trailing back.

scan0015-copy.jpg The perfect silk square is always elegant and sophisticated. Beautifully designed and precision printed, this is worn and tied at the nape of the neck to fall in soft folds forming a deep V at the front.

scan0016-copy.jpg If you want a look that has feminine appeal, try a floaty chiffon scarf,wound around the neck. Leave one end loose to the front,and the other hanging behind.


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