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How to Elevate Your Outfit With a Scarf

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Oftentimes, dressing up can become a little difficult, especially when you’re a creative person and you’ve run out of style ideas. The wardrobe feels repetitive, outfits lack excitement, and somehow, everything starts to look the same. But here’s a secret weapon many overlook: THE SCARF.

A Scarf is one of the most versatile fashion accessories that can instantly transform your look. You want to look effortlessly like chic, add a pop of color, or layer like a style pro, scarves can do it all. The best part? You don’t need a closet full of clothes to look fresh every day. Just a few well-styled scarves can breathe new life into your entire wardrobe.

Here are six creative and practical ways to elevate your outfit with a scarf:

A scarf tied around the neck

A scarf tied around the neck

A scarf tied around the neck

1. Wrap It Around Your Neck—The French Way

Nothing says elegance like the classic French twist. A silk scarf tied snugly around your neck will immediately add a touch of class to your look. This style works beautifully with button-down shirts, blazers, or even plain tees. Choose a scarf with interesting patterns or bold colors to bring contrast to neutral outfits. The key is to keep it neat, fold the scarf into a triangle, roll it up, and tie it around your neck, at the center or at the side.

 

Add colour to your hair with a scarf

Add colour to your hair with a scarf

2. Turn It Into a Headwrap or Hair Accessory

When your hair isn’t cooperating or you simply want a boho-chic vibe, wrap a scarf around your head. You can go full-on turban style, tie it as a headband, or braid it into your hair. This is a fun way to play with textures and patterns. Plus, it’s incredibly practical on hot days. For a playful touch, match your scarf with your bag or earrings. The harmony creates a put-together and intentional look.

 

Make your basic bag pop with a scarf

Make your basic bag pop with a scarf

3. Tie It on Your Bag for a Pop of Color

Sometimes the outfit is fine, but it just needs something extra. Use the scarf-as-a-bag-accessory trick. Simply tie a printed or brightly colored scarf to the handle of your handbag. It’s a small detail that makes a huge difference. Not only does it add personality to a basic bag, but it also ties your whole outfit together, especially if you repeat the scarf’s color somewhere else, like your shoes or jewelry. Think of it as styling without trying too hard.

 

Elevate your look with a scarf

Elevate your look with a scarf

4. Use It as a Belt or Waist Tie

Who says scarves are only for the neck or to cover your hair? You can loop a long scarf through your belt loops for a statement belt or use it to cinch your waist over a dress or oversized shirt. This trick is especially helpful when you want to add shape to loose clothing. Scarves with bold prints work best here—they create visual interest and emphasize your form in a fashionable way.

 

For every weather there is a scarf for you

For every weather there is a scarf for you

5. Layer It Over Your Shoulders or Jacket

A large scarf can act as a light layer or shawl, perfect for transitional weather. Draping it over your shoulders adds drama and elegance, especially with sleeveless or off-shoulder pieces. You can also tuck one under a blazer or leather jacket to add texture and dimension to your outfit. Whether it’s a plaid wool scarf in harmattan or a breezy cotton one in hot weather, this styling move is both functional and fashionable.

 

Stand out wherever you go with a scarf

Stand out wherever you go with a scarf

6. Make It the Focal Point of Your Outfit

Sometimes, you just need one statement piece, and a scarf can be that piece. Choose a bold, oversized scarf and style the rest of your outfit in minimal tones. Drape it around your neck loosely or knot it in an interesting way. The goal here is to let the scarf shine. This works particularly well in colder seasons when you’re layering but still want to look stylish. If you’re going for this, avoid heavy prints on your clothes—let the scarf steal the spotlight.

Wrapping it Up

Scarves are more than just add-ons—they’re transformative tools. With just one or two scarves in your rotation, you can recreate your outfits in countless ways. Whether it’s for flair, function, or both, they offer a creative way to express your personal style without spending extra on new clothes.

So next time you feel stuck or uninspired with your outfits, reach for a scarf. Experiment. Twist it, tie it, wrap it, there’s no wrong way to wear it. Just remember, style isn’t always about buying more. Sometimes, it’s about using what you have in smarter, more stylish ways.

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Teminikan Goes Blonde-Girl for Birthday Shoot

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Photo: Edos Artistry

Teminikan went blonde for her birthday, and the new hair became the starting point for a birthday shoot. She swapped her usual dark hairstyles for a platinum faux-bob, giving the pictures a vintage touch with the rest of the look built around tailored pieces and a few simple accessories.

Photo: Edos Artistry

Her hair, the highlight of her look, was made into a platinum blonde, short faux-bob sculpted into a full vintage flip with sweeping side bangs, styled by Hair by Aneesha. Her accessory from Neefamo was a silver flower cocktail ring adorned with white stones. She wore black pointed-toe heels with a little gold colour detailing at the front. Her images were photographed by Edos Artistry and styled by Styling by Azeez.

Photo: Edos Artistry

Her outfit was a rust-orange pinstripe pantsuit designed by Nigerian fashion brand Oseyi Adams, featuring a sharp, double-breasted jacket with peak lapels and padded shoulders. It included large flap pockets on the hips and matching fabric-covered buttons. She paired it with high-waisted, flared dress pants tailored with a clean front crease that created a lengthened appearance.

The warm rust-orange shade of the suit worked well with her blonde hair, while her makeup stayed in neutral tones with a soft lip. The silver ring and black heels brought small touches of contrast to the outfit, keeping the styling centred on the suit and hair.

Photo: Edos Artistry

The birthday post also came with a personal note from Teminikan. In her caption, she wrote, “This year, I am doing it softer, sweeter and surrounded by peace.” She ended the message with a simple birthday wish to herself.

Her birthday style last year was different. She wore a gold gown for the celebration. This year, the tailored suit and blonde faux-bob brought a more distinctive edge to her birthday styling.

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Yvonne Godswill’s LBD? A Black Dress Done Right — Here’s How to Wear One Now

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Yvonne Godswill’s latest post had her in a black mini dress, but the cut is what grabs you. She wore a black fitted dress from Zara. It had a geometric halter neckline that curved up into a high-neck band leaving a wide, rectangular cutout across the chest.

Her accessories included a small Lady Dior bag in cloud grey, featuring the Cannage quilting, with metallic D.I.O.R. charms hanging off the handle. For shoes, she wore crisp white pointed-toe stiletto pumps, adding a clean contrast to all that black. Her hair was parted down the middle in long dark waves.

Photo:Instagram/@Yvonnegodswill

Black dresses keep showing up in wardrobes year after year, and it’s easy to see why. You could dress it up or dress it down, and it still holds together. Casual, formal, doesn’t matter much either way without needing much adjustment, which is probably why it never really goes away like other trends do.

Get the fit right first. Too big or too tight throws everything off, so pick something that follows your shape but gives room for easy movement. A single strong accessory usually says more than a handful of small ones, a bag or sharp heels can carry that on their own. Hair and makeup can stay low-key too, this look doesn’t need a heavy smoky eye or an elaborate updo. A bit of texture helps too, a quilted bag or pointed heel adds enough without pulling the whole look apart.

Photo:Instagram/@Yvonnegodswill

Yvonne’s outfit here was simpler than her other looks this year, and it still worked. You don’t need much print or a strange cut to get people to notice what you’re wearing. sometimes plain black is enough.

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How Dede Ashiogwu Styles a Classic White Dress

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A white dress can easily look boring, but Dede Ashiogwu shows exactly how to make it work. The Nigerian model and content creator stepped out in a fitted white mini dress that proves how much impact a simple colour can have when the styling is right.

She wore a white halter-neck mini dress with an open back and simple red lettering on the bust. The clean, sporty look of the dress was paired with intricate Fulani-style braids. Her hair featured neat cornrows at the crown that flowed into long box braids, decorated with colourful pastel, clear, and metallic beads. She kept her makeup fresh and natural in soft nude tones.

Photo: Instagram/@Dedeashiogwu

When it came to accessories, Dede carried a deep burgundy shoulder bag, adding a rich splash of colour. She paired this with minimal white button earrings, a simple silver necklace, and a dainty pearl bracelet. To finish the look, she wore white square-toed mules that mirrored the sharp, clean lines of her outfit.

With a fitted halter-neck dress like this, fit is everything. It needs to hug your curves just right. Too loose, and you lose the shape. Too tight, and it stops looking sharp. Dede got that balance right.

Her braids also played a big role. The cornrows keep the top neat, which lets the long box braids hang naturally without looking messy.

Photo: Instagram/@Dedeashiogwu

The real trick, though, is the colour placement. Everything else on her is white or neutral, which is what allows the burgundy bag to stand out the way it does. One strong accent shade does more than spreading several colours across an outfit. Even her footwear choice was smart. The white mules kept her leg line clean instead of pulling attention away from the dress.

If you want to recreate this for your next night out, follow her formula: pick one fitted staple piece, add one bold, colourful bag, and let your hair or simple jewellery do the rest.

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