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How to Tie a Chanel Scarf

You can tie a Chanel scarf in a variety of different ways depending on the situation that you find yourself in. Find out how to tie a Chanel scarf with help from a fashion industry professional in this free video clip.

Video Transcript

Hi, fashion lovers! I’m Jordan Landes-Brenman, founder of Haute House PR and Marketing. And today, we’re here at my Los Angeles Showroom, and I am going to be showing you how to tie a Chanel scarf. One of the first tips that I can give you would be to take your scarf, fold it in half, line up the edges, and then start with the straight line at the half mark. Then, start folding it over slowly, carefully. It’s okay if it’s not totally perfect as you continue to fold it. So, once it’s all in a straight line, you can take it and you can wear it actually as a headscarf, which is a really chic way to wear it. It’s a great summer look, it’s very boho hippie. Looks great with a swimsuit as well. Next way that you can wear it, keeping the same straight line that I just showed you – sometimes, you need to just kind of refold – is keep a little bit of the triangular part out, and then you can take it and tie it around your neck. Shake it a little bit to loosen it up. Tie it around your neck, so, knot it once, hair out, and voila! It’s a little retro look. The third way – and this is something that I think is really individual and lets you have your personal style – is to take a handbag and tie the scarf onto the straps of your handbag. It’s great for adding a pop of color, adding a little touch of style. And, you can loop it, you can knot it. I kind of like just to knot it. And, it adds flair to any outfit. And again, those are my tips for how to tie a Chanel scarf. Again, I’m Jordan Landes-Brenman, and you can check me out at HauteHousePR.com. Thanks so much for joining us! See you next time! Bye!

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