I like this gold scarf so much that I decided to wear it for Shabbat too! To fancy it up even more, I added this green layering scarf. The result was simple, yet beautiful.
I can’t even tell you how many compliments and smiles I got just by wearing this bright flower on a sunny day. Yay for making people happy! Others seemed to think that this was a very complicated wrap, but really, it’s only a regal wrap with the stretchy flower headband added in. Will definitely be doing this style more often!
I bike to work pretty much every day. Usually I wear a thin scarf/pretied underneath my helmet and arrive early so I can wrap my headscarf in the bathroom… however, I wanted to create a tie that looks nice as soon as one takes the helmet off. Here it my first solution! I tied a square scarf in triangle style. but I let the tucked in end hang down a little more than usual, allowing my ponytail to be low and creating a “snood”-like look. It definitely worked well under the helmet. What do you think? Are there any other cyclists on here?
My dear friend, Judith, from Judith de Paris, sent me a volumizer to try out and give my feedback. It is a long, stuffed, velvet tube, that you wrap around your bun like a snake. I was quite intrigued, and the results were certainly interesting! The snake didn’t create that uniform, round volumizer look that I’m used to, and it created a LOT of volume! For me, it almost felt like too much, but I’m sure it’s a look that I will want once in a while. The snake also took a while to wrap, which was more time-consuming and requiring or wrapping skills than the regular volumizer that you just slip on.
The first time I wore it was over Shabbat day. These photos were taken late in the evening, and the wrap stayed put for the whole day! I found this surprising because it really looked like there was a lot of weight at the back of my head, but it did not budge! I even took a two hour nap during the day! I wore the snake with my bun a little lower than usual, so the volume was lower down. What do you think?
The second time I wore it was yesterday, and I wore my bun a little higher. I really liked the effect that was created, but again, it was much more volume than I am used to. Do you think there is such a thing as too much volume? Do you have any suggestions for ways to wear such a large volumizer? Share your thoughts in the comments section!
Yes, I spell “favourite” with a “U”; I’m Canadian, eh!
I was recently inspired by this video and wanted to try the wrap. I was all ready to use my new sparkly brown scarf for it, but when I attempted the tie, I found the ends were much too long and heavy for it to work. So, I made an adjustment and wrapped the longer end around my head once again (with a slight twist) and tucked it under the knot once I had brought it around. Sounds complicated? It’s not. Let me know if you would like a tutorial!
I finished off the look with a beautiful pin and was ready to face the day. I got many more comments about my wrap than I am used to… so I consider this one a success!
This colour combination makes me happy! It was done with the over/under wrap technique. Hope you’re all having a lovely day and happy wrapping!
A “Rebbetzin” is the word most commonly associated with an Ashkenaz, female Jewish mentor (usually she is married to a Rabbi). In Sephardic circles, it’s “Rabbanit” (and the man is a Rav).
Anyway, this is the tie that my Rebbetzin wears, and every time I tie my scarf this way, I think of her because she wears it so beautifully. It perfectly shows her artistic side, and lets her soul shine so brightly. It’s also easy and not intimidating… perfect for giving wisdom and clarity to others!
A classic braided wrap with a colourful scarf and sparkly sash!