2013 New Year Trends: Fashionable Scarves
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There’s nothing like a trendy scarf to keep you warm and in fashion for the New Year fashionistas. There are many ways to wear your scarf and many noteworthy patterns to choose from. We like to coordinate our scarves with our seasonal outfits. Use your scarf to dress up your casual looks or to add a nice accent to your dressier outfits. During this time of year we like to keep our scarves knitted, chunky and super stylish. Check out where you can find the best scarves below.

Portolano Metallic Striped Scarf, $40 at Saks.com
Turn to a stripe scarf to dress up any casual blazer and jean combination. The polished stripes will add more sophistication to just about any look really. Color mixes should always either be black and white or navy and white to maintain ultimate sophistication. If you’re younger you should feel free to play with more colors. Wear your scarf open and loose for style or wrapped around your neck for warmth depending on the time of year.

Eileen Fisher Ombre Scarf, $138 at Saks.com
An awesome ombre scarf with plenty of vibrant color is also a good choice to liven up any outfit for any season. This style pairs well with a casual top and leggings layered with knee high wedge boots. Wear this look to the movies on date night or while shopping with friends. Find something as festive as you feel.

Tory Burch Printed Reva Scarf,$165 at Shopbop.com
Its official, we are having a love affair with Tory Burch this year. The printed Reva is our idea of ultimate luxury and sophistication without trying too hard. We’d pair this scarf with a crisp white blouse, black mini skirt and nude pumps. Let the office fashion show begin.
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