INSPIRATION AND ADVICE
HOW TO STYLE A HEAD SCARF
By Lizzie Griffin, 4 July 2025
Hot take: a simple scarf accessory will transform any look. We saw headscarves on the runways of Prada and Gucci SS25 marking a shift in accessory trends. Whether it’s florals, polka dots or abstract prints, seeing the it-girls styling them across London and Paris only affirmed it – headscarves are the accessory of the year.
HOW TO WEAR A HEAD SCARF
#1: WEAR IT AS A BANDANA

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#2: WEAR IT AS A HEADSCARF

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Kaiia satin headscarf in olive and cream floral, £15
Still figuring out how to wear a scarf on your head, fashionably? It doesn’t take much to make a statement. Folding it into a triangle and loosely knotting it under your chin will evoke the old-money style of Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn – elevated yet effortless. Want some styling tips for your headscarf looks? Add oversized sunglasses to add a little drama; put a cap on before layering over your scarf to move your vibe into East London it-girl territory; or make sure your patterns clash for an unexpected style combo.
#3: WEAR IT AS A NECKERCHIEF
#4: WEAR IT AS A BELT

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Topshop satin headcarf in gingham print, £22
Everyone has their go-to jeans or a staple skirt they wear to death, but here’s an easy way to breathe new life into an old staple: knot your scarf around your waist. Whether it’s a neutral colour or a bold pattern, an added layer can make your most-loved item feel fresh for the new season. Is there anything a scarf can’t do?
#5: WEAR IT AS A TOP OR SKIRT

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Topshop satin scarf in abstract print, £22
Thought we’d exhausted all scarf avenues? Think again. A large enough scarf can take you from ponytail-tie to bandeau top in no time. Plus, it can even wrap around your waist as a beach cover-up or sarong skirt. Pair your makeshift top or skirt with even more accessories like bangles, sandals and a signature fragrance, and you’re good to go. If you were still on the fence, let this be your reason to tie the knot.