How to Tie a Square Fashion Scarf

Small square silk scarves are timeless accessories that add an elegant touch to any ensemble. Pair one with tailored blazers or classic blouses for an elevated look; or use it to elevate weekend jeans and T-shirts for casual daywear.
The 1920s witnessed square scarves adorned with bold patterns reflecting their rebellious style, such as those worn by Audrey Hepburn around her neck to exude her elegant allure.
Tie it around your neck
Small square scarves are timeless accessories that add feminine charm to any ensemble, whether you’re sporting a tailored suit or casual shorts and T-shirt combo on weekends. There are various ways you can style a silk scarf to add refined style – find one that best reflects your own personal aesthetic and preferences!
For an effortless and fashionable look, drape your scarf so its triangle points point downwards and pull up its right tail end through any gaps below your neck, creating a flat loop hidden behind shorter tail ends.
Fold your scarf into an elegant ascot and tie its ends together into a knot for a sophisticated and semi-formal look, ideal for work or formal events. This style also works well when worn over long sleeved tops or dress shirts.
Tie it around your head
A scarf is an indispensable wardrobe essential, and there are endless ways to tie one for maximum impact. From turbans and back knots, there are so many creative ways you can use fabric as part of your ensemble!
One of the simplest and classic ways to wear a square fashion scarf is as a bandana or head scarf. This classic style can help disguise unwashed locks while adding an air of sophistication and class to any ensemble.
Create this look by folding and tying your scarf into a triangle, with its top point hanging over your head at the back. Add a bow for extra classiness or chain knot your scarf for an elegant finish – simply wrap it around your neck so its tail ends are resting across your chest, then grab the two tail ends and tie them into an adjustable chain knot of your desired height!
Tie it as a belt
An easy and stylish way to wear a scarf is rolling it up starting from its pointed side and rolling it back around yourself, adding flair and character to your ensemble. Perfect for high-waisted pants or changing the look of dresses by cinching in at your waist!
Fold the blanket scarf diagonally so that it forms a triangle shape, then grab its two ends and bring them together over your shoulders. Tie a simple knot or bow on top to complete this look.
Another clever use for a blanket scarf is as a headband. Perfect for second day hair or simply keeping it out of your face, this chic solution uses just two things to achieve chic style: a small square silk scarf or skinny rectangular scarf tied in an easy knot! Additionally, this adds color and texture to an otherwise monochromatic ensemble!
Tie it as a bow
An elegant touch to any look can be achieved by tying a square scarf into a bow to add chic and elegant detailing. No matter if it is thick wool for winter wear or light gossamery for springtime attire, tying one into bow is a quick and effortless way to elevate any ensemble.
To create a bow with your scarf, start by folding it in half and creating a loop with two tail pieces at its ends. Wrap the scarf around your neck so that the tail pieces are in front above your chest before picking one of the tail pieces to create a loop through which you can pull another tail piece and create knots until your desired bow has formed.
Hacking knot technique offers another method for creating silk bows: simply pass one tail piece through and twist it 180 degrees before repeating until your desired number of rings have been created – then your scarf bow will look absolutely lovely!
Tie it like a tie
Make your outfit sophisticated by taking a tip from this fashion blogger: tie your scarf like a tie! Simply start with a diagonally-rolled scarf, wrap it once around your neck, and then loosely tie in front. This technique works especially well to elevate casual weekend jeans and t-shirt looks.
One easy way to add some flair to your look with a silk scarf is to wear it as a bow around your neck or head. Start by styling your hair into a topknot or simple bun, before folding your scarf into a large triangle shape and draping it across your head so that its tail pieces rest at the back of your neck.
Pull one of the tail pieces through and adjust fabric for fuller effect – similar to how hacking knots are tied on cravats and ascot ties but more feminine in appearance.