A graceful tie, looks wonderful over a sweater. Problem is when you put a jacket over this tie, it mashes up. An aviator tie (AKA hacking knot) lives more easily under a coat.
I'm into neck pieces this winter - much less fabric and very warm. I have collected them over the years and sometimes cut them off the necks of sweaters.
Scarves are utterly necessary to achieve cycling chic. As in the Parisienne in these Sartorialist pics: http://tinyurl.com/5cw3ym I'm certain that the Milanese gentleman wears a fine woollen scarf when there is a chill in the air.
Odd, I don't have a long neck, and I love scarves. It is a matter of how you wind them - note the twist in the example shown.
Linda Grant is a novelist and journalist. She won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2000 and the Lettre Ulysses Prize for Literary Reportage in 2006. She writes for the Guardian, Telegraph and Vogue. Her latest novel, The Clothes on Their Backs was shortlisted for the 2008 Man Booker Prize. For further information including upcoming literary festivals bookstore readings etc see her website at www.lindagrant.co.uk
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That looks good, but I can't exactly see how it's done. Do you have instructions, Linda?
A graceful tie, looks wonderful over a sweater. Problem is when you put a jacket over this tie, it mashes up. An aviator tie (AKA hacking knot) lives more easily under a coat.
start by holding the scarf at the front of the neck, wind it round the back of the neck then let the ends hang forward
That scarf is very beautiful. I love the colour too.
Yes, it's gorgeous!
I'm into neck pieces this winter - much less fabric and very warm. I have collected them over the years and sometimes cut them off the necks of sweaters.
GP - I'm so glad you said "sweaters"...got a bit worried there for a minute!
Beautiful scarves: just another reason I've always envied you girls lucky enough to have necks.
Scarves are utterly necessary to achieve cycling chic. As in the Parisienne in these Sartorialist pics: http://tinyurl.com/5cw3ym I'm certain that the Milanese gentleman wears a fine woollen scarf when there is a chill in the air.
Odd, I don't have a long neck, and I love scarves. It is a matter of how you wind them - note the twist in the example shown.
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