Art of the Scarf with Talbots
Blouse || Skirt || Heels || Scarf (c/o) || Clutch || Earrings || Bracelet || Watch
Whenever there’s an outfit I like, chances are I’ll love it if I add a scarf. Scarves are the simplest accessory that can add so much character to an otherwise basic outfit. Back in July, here, I spilled the beans on my favorite destinations to buy a scarf. Always at the top of the list is Talbots. Now, there’s an extra reason why.
Recently, Talbots has collaborated with six female artists and Susan G. Komen to create six individually beautiful scarves. No one needs a reminder that October is breast cancer awareness month. In the spirit of women helping women, 20% of the net proceeds will be donated to the Susan G. Komen organization. I was so honored for the opportunity to work with Talbots on such an important cause.
This year, the name of the campaign is the Art of the Scarf. There is power behind what we wear and how you wear a scarf is just as unique as you are. Of the six scares available, I instantly fell in love with this beauty from Chicago artist, Martha Napier. A technicolor work of art, the women are meant to represent strength through friendship. Today, that is such an important, and often forgotten, message to remember.
Of course, the possibilities for how to wear this 41 inch square scarf are endless. The large size is functional without being too cumbersome. Whether you decide to wear it in your hair, on your bag, or around your neck, this scarf will work for you. With a scarf this size, I like to use it as an extra layer. On a breezy New York day, it can be just enough to keep me warm. Twisted and tied, it serves like a statement necklace, but the sky is the limit.
These scarves are such a unique and powerful item to have in your closet. They add so much life to any outfit and do good in the process. I highly suggest taking a look at all six scarves and decide for yourself which one best fits your personality. Which one is your favorite?
Love from NYC,
Katie
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