Accessory Report: 3 Ways to Style a Scarf This Fall
There are a few fall staples that immediately come to mind once September rolls around. This time of year is all about warm scented candles, weekend drives to apple orchards, and breaking out the boots and sweaters. I’d be lying if I said that I wasn’t counting down until the first day of autumn to celebrate all of these things, and now it’s officially only four days away! No matter the season, one of my main fashion goals is to always stretch my wardrobe. That means seeing how many items I can transition into the next month without having to make any big splurges. This month I’m focusing on accessories, specifically scarves.
Believe it or not, there’s more than one way to throw on a scarf once the temps start to drop. You have the option to polish off an ensemble with the cozy accessory, or let it take center stage. In today’s post I’m going to show you three different ways to style brand new and totally adorable LC Lauren Conrad scarves. If you’re looking to step up your accessory game this season, keep scrolling…
Option #1:
I love stumbling across unique ways to wear items that I already have in my closet. This belted option transforms your scarf into an entire outfit. All you need to do is wrap your scarf around your neck and belt it at the waist. To keep things interesting, why not pair a pretty printed scarf like this LC Lauren Conrad option against a white long sleeved blouse. So chic!
shop this look…
Option #2:
When in doubt, put a bow on it! Paired with a blazer like it’s shown above, this look can easily follow you into the office or elevate a casual outfit. Now this is seroiusly cute.
Option #3:
You didn’t think I’d skip out on an ultra-comfy look did you? Fuzzy cardigan, check. Oversized scarf, check. All you need is a latte and a good book in my opinion! Keep things cozy this season, ladies.
Which one of these looks is your personal favorite?
I’m gravitating toward Option #3, but let me know your fave in the comments!
xo
Jessi
Team LC
Photos: Jessi Burrone for LaurenConrad.com
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