You’ve seen it on the street, on social media (adorning your favorite fashion people), and we’ve seen it in the Vogue offices, tied, looped, and cinched. A scarf tied at the waist has a way of transforming the familiar into something far more considered. Whether threaded through belt loops or knotted over a dress, it introduces color, texture, and a touch of personality.
How to Tie Your Scarf Like a Belt
Equal parts polished and undone, the styling trick has long been favored by fashion insiders for its ability to make even the simplest outfit feel intentional. Consider it the easiest way to give your summer wardrobe a fresh point of view—no new clothes required.
On the runways, the idea has appeared in countless forms, from silk scarves cinching fluid tailoring (Kallmeyer) to printed styles wrapped over relaxed separates (Dries Van Noten). These styling tricks, whether for an in-office week, or on a lavish getaway, add dimension and individuality, proving that fashion’s enduring love affair with accessorizing is very personal.
Ahead, 6 ways to tie a scarf like a belt, for every occasion.
Loosely Wrapped Over a Pair of Fluid Trousers
Pleated pants, a striped button-up shirt, and summer-ready accessories elevate to a whole new level with Chan Luu’s cashmere and silk scarf threaded through the belt loops.
