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What’s a Twilly Scarf and How is it Worn?
If you’re wondering what a Twilly scarf is you’re in the right place! A Twilly scarf is simply a skinny scarf, a slim piece of fabric made of silk or other lightweight fabric. It’s a versatile and elegant fashion accessory with its origins traced back to high-end fashion houses like Hermes being one of the most famous brands to popularize it.
This accessory varies in length from about 33-inches to longer styles up to 86-inches and is usually 2-inches in width. These chic pieces add a touch of luxury and personality to any outfit. They may be small, but their impact is anything but! If you’re looking for a reason to add one of these little lovelies to your accessory collection here’s why you should…
- Elegance: When anything is made of silk it adds an instant touch of elegance and sophistication to any ensemble and this is true for silk Twillies.
- Versatility: Twilly scarves can be worn and styled in countless ways. Dress yourself or your bag up, tie it in a bow in your hair or add it as a sash around your waist for an instant outfit upgrade. No matter how you use it, a Twilly offers splash of creative freedom!
- Personalization: Express your unique personality and style with Twillies in vibrant colors and prints. These sweet little accessories let you create a look that’s all YOU!
Now that you know why you want one let’s take a look at some styling ideas and ways to use this fashion staple.
Bag Handle Wrap
One of the more common ways to use a Twilly is to wrap it around the handle of your handbag. Bag handles will be protected by wear and tear while adding a pop of color and personality to your bag.
How to do it: Start by tying one end of the Twilly to one side of the handle then wrap it around the handle in a spiral motion until you reach the other end. Tie a small knot to secure the second end and leave the ends trailing for an extra romantic touch. Another way is to simply knot or tie a bow around one side of the bag’s handle and let the ends drape freely.
Hair Accessory
A Twilly scarf will elevate any hairstyle whether your styling a ponytail, bun, braids, or simply looking to hold your hair off your face. It can replace a scrunchie or hair tie, polishing up your look.
How to do it: Tie a Twilly around the base of your ponytail and let the ends hang loose or tie them into a pretty bow. Alternatively, you can braid the Twilly into your hair for a bohemian vibe or wrap it around a bun for a chic look. You can easily tie your Twilly into a headband by wrapping it around your head and tying it off at the back of your neck.
As a Neck Scarf
This classic use wrapped around the neck is a nod to timeless French fashion. Whether wrapped loosely or tied in a bow, wearing a Twilly around your neck is an effortless way to add elegance and personality to any outfit.
How to do it: Wrap the scarf loosely around the neck with ends draping. Longer scarves can be wrapped more than once to adjust the length of the drape. You can also fold the Twilly in half and wrap it around your neck, tying it off to the side or in the center, depending on your preference or tied into a loose bow like a lavallière, or a pussycat bow.
As a Bracelet
Turn your Twilly into a chic bracelet by wrapping it around your wrist. This is a soft and feminine touch and can be paired with other jewelry or worn on its own.
As a Belt or Sash
Because it’s slim, the Twilly can be used as a stylish belt alternative and looks amazing worn with pants, skirts, and dresses.
How to do it: Loop the Twilly around your waist or through your belt loops as you would use a belt. Tie it in a bow to one side or knot it. Break up a solid-color outfit by wrapping a print or contrasting colored Twilly around your waist and make a playful and unique fashion statement. Additionally, a silk Twilly can be used as a silk sash on high-end garments such as bridesmaid dresses or bridal gowns.
Hat Accessory
A sunhat and Twilly scarf are the perfect companions. Tie one around the base of a hat to add sophistication and style.
How to do it: Simply tie the Twilly around the crown of your hat and tie it at the side or the back. Depending on the length, you can opt to let the ends drape down or tie them into a cute bow.
Tips for Choosing the Right Twilly Scarf
- Material: Silk Twilly scarves are the most popular types of skinny scarves offering a luxurious sheen and smooth texture. Other materials are also used like cotton or satin for more casual looks.
- Color & Pattern: Complement your wardrobe with a variety of colors and prints. Neutral outfits will pop with a brightly patterned Twilly and bold outfits can be balanced with more subdued, monochrome, or contrasting solid colors.
- Length: Most Twillies are similar in width at 2 inches. It’s worth noting that different brands offer slightly longer or shorter options. Julianna Rae’s own Rhapsody in Silk Twilly scarf offers a generous length of 82 inches, which enables the wearer to style it multiple ways, including as a silk sash.
And that, friends, is the how and why of Twilly scarves! It may seem like a simple accessory but don’t underestimate how valuable an addition this accessory is to any wardrobe. Spruce up a bag, accessorize your hair or add some flair to an outfit, this skinny, stylish scarf proves that sometimes, the smallest details can make the biggest impact. So, grab a Twilly or two and have some fun with this awesome accessory! Check out Julianna Rae’s Rhapsody in Silk Twilly Scarves in our 2024 Fall/Holiday color collection. Join us in next week’s blogs for our ultimate gift guide and prayers of thankfulness just in time for Thanksgiving!
Deb Fries works with the Julianna Rae team to offer the best shopping experience for quality silk and cotton sleepwear while also writing for the blog at Juliannarae.com.