how to wear your hermes - 12 ways.



Lately Ive been getting into printed scarves and started playing around with some of my mom's. I've decided to do a little experiment to see how many different ways you can wear a Hermes or any large square scarf. And here are some of my favorite ways to wear it:


#1. Wear it as a fitted halter


How to achieve this look: fold your scarf into a triangle, then tie the two sides of the top of the triangle around your neck, tie the tail ends around your waist - and viola! Here's a close-up





#2. Wear it as a one-shoulder dress



To achieve this look: tie two adjacent corners of the scarf around one shoulder, then use a clip (NOT A SAFETY PIN) to secure the two sides of the dress together. Make sure you wear strapless body-con underneath because the scarf won't be able to go around your hips.



#3. Wear it as a halter underneath a blazer.



Since Hermes scarves tend to be busy and brightly colored - this is a more subtle way to wear it. Simply fold the scarf into a triangle and tie both ends of the triangle around your neck. Be sure to wear a tank top or tube top underneath incase the scarf slips out of place =P.



#4. Wear it as a rosette scarf



This is a great and elegant way to tie a scarf. Simply fold the scarf into a triangle put it around your neck and twist the ends together until you get a spiral braid. Tie the ends together at the bottom of the braid. Tie the braid into a knot but don't pull the tail out all the way. And viola! We have a rosette!





#5. Wear it as a bandeau



If you're brave enough, and flat enough (might I add..), the Hermes Carre makes for a great bandeau. personally, I'm to whimpy to go anywhere in public like this but I do think the bow-front bandeau looks great - perhaps over a swimsuit on the beach? Maybe when I magically get abs. ahaha.

To get this look fold in two opposite corners of the scarf into the center until you get a long strip of fabric thats not too wide, but not too thin either! Haha. then just simply tie the long strip around yourself tufting the ends a bit so it looks like you have a bow in front.



#6. Wear it as schoolboy scarf.



This is a very simple way to wear the scarf for that "I just threw myself together" look. Fold the scarf into a triangle, and put it around your neck with the ends hanging in front, then tie a knot in one of the ends, about halfway down and slide the other end into the knot- and there we have it!





#7. Wear it as a strapless dress under a long cardigan



This is a really cute way to wear your scarf, but make sure you wear a strapless body-con dress or leggings under it because the scarf isnt big enough to cover your back! Just fold one corner of the scarf so that the corner just touches the center of the scarf, then using that folded side, tie it around you and there we have it!


#8. Wear it as a strapless top



Really really simple, I would pair this with basics, simply fold 2 opposite corners into the center, so that the corners touch the center of the scarf, then tie it around yourself with the folded edges on top and bottom.



#9. Wear it as a halter dress - 2 scarves are needed



This is one of my favorite ways to wear the scarf, but you do need two scarves to do the trick. First fold both of the scarves into a triangle then tie the same end of the triangles together so that when you hold it from the tie both triangles point outward, then put the tie around the nape of your neck and then tie the front together a little bit above your navel. Then tie the "point" of the triangles together behind your back. Remember to pair it with a skirt!





#10. Wear it as a cowl-neck halter



Another great way to wear the scarf, but it does show a lot of skin so you can either layer a bandeau under it or wear a black body-con halter underneath. to get this look simply tie two adjacent corners of the scarf together, put our head through it and tie the other two corners around your waist - and there you have it!






#11. Wear it as a bow tie



Really really simple, but it gives a great effect! Fold the scarf accordion style into a strip, tie a knot at the end of one side and slip the other side through the knot and you have yourself a cute little bowtie!



#12. Wear it as a scarf/capelet



This makes for a cute accessory - grab the midpoints of two opposing sides of the scarf, then move one hand up the scarf and the other hand down the scarf so that you're holding two asymmetrical points, then fold along those two points, and simply tie the ends in a knot around your neck and you're done!



I hope you guys enjoyed my little guide, I'm sorry the instructions are a little vague, but hopefully you'll be inspired to discover your own ways to wear a hermes!

48 comments:

  1. umm You are my Favorite Person!! Looks I will have to invest in a HERMES scarf!!


    s.

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  2. AHHHH!!! I LOVE it!! Oh my gosh, I need to get me a scarf that I can do all these with. Thank you! :D

    xoxo
    Amy

    http://thebargainhunterextraordinaire.blogspot.com

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  3. thank you for this post!!!! i cant wait to try with my hermes scarf. i love the colors of your scarves! :)

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  4. thanks so much for posting this! i can't wait for warmer weather to try this out... now i just need to be brave enough to wear in public!

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  5. legs so sexy.... those shorts are so hot...

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  6. This is awesome! Very creative on your part. I love it.

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  7. i like how it looks under the black blazer

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  8. this is incredible! I am so inspired now!

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  9. Beautifully done. Perhaps one of the most elegant fashion blog posts I've seen.

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  10. ahhh so cool! favorites include two-scarf halter dress, bow tie, and under a blazer.

    now to get my hands on some Hermes scarves...

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  11. I have the club monaco dress in the last shot - love it! love the scarves too obviously :)

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  12. my favorites; bandeau, topless shirt, halter dress

    clever!

    http://etherealbeaute.blogspot.com/

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  13. aaaahhhh!!!!!! i adore every look!!! my fave would have to be the one with the 2 scarves!!! gorgeous!!! :D if i can only fave this post, i totally will.. i need to go back to this every so often for reference!!!! love love love! :D

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  14. Encyclopaedic scarf knowledge! ;) Thanks much!

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  15. I love the outfits here!!The bowties is really nice!

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  16. you have a wonderful style, and I like it:)
    I came to your blog through http://www.weardrobe.com/
    I greet and wait for new posts :D

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  17. Really love the numbers 3 and 4! This is really a great post. Love your pictures

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  18. awesome post! been looking for a vintage hermes for soo long!

    http://thestylespotter.blogspot.com

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  19. The first one was my fav ^____^

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  20. Really fun post! You're so creative with the scarves.

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  21. Wow, I never would have thought there were so many ways of wearing a scarf like that! All ways look amazing on you:D

    xx


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  22. Wow... You sure got a lot of imagination lol. I would have found ...let's say 4 of those combinations. Not even sure, lol! VERY nice and creative. Me likey!

    Laura E.

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  23. how inspirational! great post!

    helen x

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  24. Wooow AND I have to say that among this creative bunch of stylish declinations, I especially like the way you match it with "BOMBnextDoor-esques" denim shorts, to create such a pretty/sexy cocktail !!!
    ps: The way you wear your printed scarf "next to the bare skin / à même la peau" is exquisitely sensuous Dear.

    à Bientôt, Antoine

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  25. gorgeous! so creative! :)

    katthroatworld.blogspot.com

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  26. I have no words!! That was a great guide! Awesome post!!

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  27. Awesome. You're so creative! I will definitely buy a scarf after reading this post. :)

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  28. so creative!!! thanks a ton for this very helpful post. I've got some scarves.. not Hermes but maybe I'll get one soon :)

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  29. oh you have got sime great idea I love it.

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  30. Thank you! I just got an Hermes scarf for my birthday and had no idea how to wear it. This is great!

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  31. Great photos and descriptions. Thanks!

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  33. Oh how thrilled I am to find this post! I've been looking for ways to tie my scarves other than boring knots and here is my answer! Thanks! My favs: school boy and rosette. Will be linking to you on my blog when I post pics of some vintage DVF scarves I scored on ebay!

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  34. hello :)
    i actually found ur blog when i was googling on how to wear the hermes scarf.. lol.
    your post was definitely helpful !

    nice to know you :)

    www.glistersandblisters.com

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  35. thanks! this is a great post!

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  36. Great post! Just linked it on my blog - chicspottings.blogspot.com
    Keep up the good work!

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  37. Very cute blog! Great ideas. Visit my site for vintage Hermes treasures!
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  38. So creative! I have a recent love for silk scarves, too! I love the ways you made them into clothing! Keep up the good work :)

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  39. HI
    Great post! and incredible blog ! Very helpful post! I must say. Simple & interesting. Wonderful work!
    thank you!

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  40. I have just put on ebay my mother’s vintage and unused Hermès scarf in original box..perhaps it is of some interest:
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160727146853?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
    Regards from Monaco

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  41. This post is lovely! def inspired my post on how to wear it too, check it out :-):

    http://stalkingisallowed.com/2012/02/my-obsession-of-the-week-part-ii-silk-scarves/

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