May 14, 2024

Zoom on the printed scarf trend

The scarf print, the new catwalk star

Printed with BCBG connotation, the scarf print is a mix of bling-bling ornaments in all bright colors. For their summer collections, the fashion designers take this motif and decline it in all forms and colors. Silky, the scarf print blends perfectly with light fabrics such as silk. At Dolce & Gabbana, the scarf print combines glamor with the tribal world. The Italian house has fun creating daring and sophisticated mixes. For this, she invents collages of Amerindian and Aztec motifs that she mixes in every way. Triangles, circles, rhombuses, big flowers, peas, everything merges without complex. Suffice to say that you should not be cold-eyed to slip into a total look Dolce & Gabbana.

 

On the side of at Dries Van Noten

The Belgian designer draws his inspiration from the archives of the Victoria & Albert Museum. Imperial dragons, eagles, gold, the motifs are both sober, zen and baroque. The scarf print is stamped with the seals of sobriety and elegance.

 

How to wear the scarf print

Do not be chilly to dare the total look printed scarf. So the most reasonable option is to mix this trend with more basic parts. We choose a shirt with a scarf print. We marry her to a shorts high waist that takes again one of the colors of the shirts, and one perches on compensated in raffia. This look is trendy without doing too much. As for fashionistas, why not adopt a long and vaporous dress gipsy. For those who really do not want to get wet, we opt for accessories to complete its look. We think of shoes with a ribbon for sophisticated flare jeans. They bring a very couture note.

 

A print to consume with moderation

We avoid the total look printed scarf as on the show Dolce & Gabbana. Blouse, shorts, shoesno way to wear everything at the same time. Do not abuse good things.

Shopping:

Dolce & Gabbana Belt 135?

Dress long Mango 79.99?

Shoes compensated Dolce & Gabbana 395?

Dress H & M 34.95?

Bustier Topshop 23?



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