For those with a willingness to experiment and a desire to stand out from the crowd, the humble scarf is back, pushing the Tuban side and taking a casual air. Read on to find out who designed it and how to wear it.2012 might just be the ideal year for a renewal of the headscarf, which has a lot to do with the fact that it is a year whose mode is defined by revivals. Look at all the trends for spring 2012 and those carried out in autumn / fall 2012 and you will find among them revivals of the 1930s, 1960s and 1970s fashion. Although not all of the fashion revived every decade are compatible, the scarf is certainly. And if 2012 offers something of a perfect oppotunity for fashionable scarf yet.
The headscarf 1940
To answer this last question: no, the revival of the scarf is in no way limited to the revival of fashion from the 30, 60 and 70. These three decades instead of allowing the revival of styles of scarves based on the romance of fashion periods of the 20th century continued to be romantic and become emblematic. And New Zealand designer Karen Walker Spring / Summer 2012 collection played to avoid the 30, 60 or 70, but rather to the 1940s - and a particular part of it at that. While most designers are accustomed to playing high society when they learn from past eras of fashion, Karen Walker to take the scarf fashion for 2012 is more in line with 1940 Rosie The iconography Riveter.
The image in time of war the headscarf tie-up is one that involves a woman who is feminine, but difficult. It was a style born of the necessity of hard work, but he who has come to mean a new role for women working at the time.
Marc Jacobs has played a similar style as well as a S / S '12 collection, but also offered a style more in line with the trend of fashion and sports a sweat band, and totally unlikely to be recommended by us as part of headscarf fashion trend.
The headscarf 1970
The year 1970 may be currently in a state of renewal of fashion, but it was a decade that itself borrowed motifs from an earlier period of fashion: the 1930s. So, with the revival of the 70 well-being and recovery 30s simmer until AW / '12 is the version of the headscarf 1970s that we turn to in 2012.
Here we turn to siblings Nicholas and Christopher Kunz and S / S of label Nicholas K '12 offers. A collection of both urban and modern, Nicolas KS / S '12 has taken a long, flowing headscarves.
Tie the head ethnic
The importance of the headscarf in the S / S '12 is not limited when it is brought into line with ten-influenced trends. Always true to fashion, the headscarf is interpreted through the prism of ethnic fashion in 2012. Here, the likes of Kevork Kiledjian turned to the west and southern Africa, inspired by equality chief.
The headscarf 1960
Longer associated with the 1950's and 60 is the headscarf folded into a triangular shape and tied under the chin. This is the typical accompaniment oversized sunglasses and vintage convertible cars, and a steady vision of glamorous stars incognito to the screen as Audrey Hepburn. In fact, it is hard not to look like a vintage starlet when you put this type of scarf. While somewhat neglected on the slopes, the connection between the accessory and the 60 means it is perfectly portable in 2012 by the association.