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StarBuzz Online - Toronto

Friday, September 9, 2011

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-: Fashion is something which is to be followed by using a little bit of common sense rather than blindly following trends. Women have a host of fashion garments but when it comes to accessories, they are the scarves, the shawls and the other accessories like brooches and pins that add the much needed glamor and glitz to make an outfit the ultimate fashion garment.

Well to speak of enhancing an outfit there’s nothing quite like the scarf which makes a dull and boring outfit come alive with the right blend of colors to match!
Scarves are something which enhances the fashion statement of just any plain outfit can be worn with a little bit of imagination going wild.
There are various options already available like head scarves, neck scarves, motorcycle scarves, aviator scarves, and what have you, with fabrics ranging from velvet to silk to cashmere. Scarves can be used for an evening look to go into a formal meeting with the neck covered in the nice soft accessory or to cover the head to cover the hair on a considerably bad hair day. Shawls too, can make a splash with the wide range of excellent designs, colors and prints available, thereby making one look just right for any formal occasion by simply draping it stylishly.
Pins and brooches are also some of the best of accessories that can make any outfit look like a million dollars if worn with the right choice like diamond studded brooches for silver, black or any dark colored outfit, while pearl studded would be great with whites, peaches or all pastels etc.
Well one can get as creative as ever and these can also be innovated to be used as clip-on’s or just as an added attraction to take the attention away from some faux pas in outfits too. So come on, invest in some scarves, shawls and brooches to add some class to your outfit!
-Sampurn Wire

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