Ways to Wear a Nylon Headscarf
Ahh, the headscarf - my go to hair accessory. I just love
how it adds an instant touch of retro to your look. Because you can get them in
a huge range of colours, you can add a pop of colour and match your
outfit.
There are so many ways to style a nylon headscarf for a
pinup or vintage look, which is why I believe they are the most versatile
accessory you can have in your arsenal!
Sunshine Coast Pinup School's nylon headscarfs are made from top
quality 100% Japanese nylon - these are as close to the vintage thing you can
get! The nylon has a dull finish and slight texture so it won't slip and slide
out of your hair like other cheaper chiffon scarfs. The added bonus is that the
material holds its shape, so you can create large dramatic bows.
These scarfs are square and measure in at 63 cm x 63 cm. You can also get longer rectangular ones too.
5 ways to wear a square nylon headscarf
For the next couple of styles, you are required to turn the
square scarf into a rectangle shape - but why not just use a rectangle scarf?
Yep just bear with me. Folding over the scarf adds more colour depth to the
look, it also gives you pretty pointed ends which work great when tied in a
bow. Plus, manipulating the shape of a square scarf adds that much more
versatility and options to the humble accessory.
How to fold a square scarf
Firstly, this is easier to do on a flat surface, such as a
table - I just do it in the air as I am usually demonstrating in front of a
workshop.
- Turn
your square into a triangle by folding along the diagonal
- Take
the wide corner and fold into the centre
- Fold
the long edge over the centre, encasing the corner within the 'tube' of
scarf
The Bow
Simple, easy, classic. The bow can be used on almost any
hairstyle, up or down. I generally prefer the look of a scarf behind some hair,
such as a pinup roll or vintage fringe.
Also works great with Bettie Bangs.
- Start
with a folded rectangle shape (see above)
- Place
the middle of the scarf at the nape of your neck - if using with an updo,
place 2 bobby pins in a 'X' formation to keep it there securely
- Tie
scarf on head in a bow
- Fluff
out the bow, tuck in the ends - or style your bow however you wish
Headscarf
With a little bit of a 60s twist, you can't go past this
classic headscarf look. BTW it is also amazing at hiding regrowth! This style
will give you the most colour blocked look as you have the most layers of the
scarf on show.
- Start
with a folded rectangle shape (as above)
- Place
the middle of the scarf directly in the middle of your hair
- Tie
the scarf at the back at the base of your neck
- If
it is long, swing the tail of the scarf so it hangs over one side
Pony Bow
Super cute way to get a bow around your pony tail whilst
still having those ends and colour to peak through your hair.
- Start
with a folded rectangle shape (as above) and hair in a pony tail
- Place
the centre over the top of your pony tail elastic
- Wrap
the scarf around the elastic and back up to the top
- Secure
and tie in a bow
Necktie #1
This is such a cute and sassy way to add a pop of colour to
your outfit in classic 1950s style.
- Start
with a folded rectangle shape (as above)
- Holding
both ends together, make a loop and hold open with your fingers
- Wrap
around your neck inserting the ends in through the loop
- Position
neck tie to the center or side
Necktie #2
This second necktie style gives you a more fluffier and
light look, featuring the flat ends of the scarf.
- Fold
square scarf in half
- Place
the center of the scarf at the back on your neck
- Tie
around neck and fluffy out as desired
The Rosie
Classic Rosie the Riveter style, this will encase all of
your hair. Again, I like some front hair out but this style also works with no
fringe detail. First you will want to start with your hair up in a french
twist. As there are already more steps in this style, please refer to the full video tutorial (also
below) on how I quickly chuck mine up using a frenchy Grip Tuth comb.
- Start
with hair in a french twist
- Fold
square scarf into triangle by folding diagonally
- Place
the middle of the long side at the base of your nape - secure with 2 bobby
pins in an 'X' formation
- Bring
sides up and pull the back triangle forward
- Tie
down on top of back triangle piece
- Flip
triangle piece back and tie into a bow
- Sometimes
I also like to add a bobby pin to the sides above my ears at the temple
So there you have 5 easy and classic ways to wear a nylon headscarf. Ok, maybe 6 if you count the 2 necktie styles as separate. Which one was your favourite?
Check out the full video tutorial below:
Renae xo