The Scarf Manifesto: The Return of Exaggerated Draping
- L’Éclat Magazine

- Apr 20
- 1 min read

If there is one accessory that is defining the "Parisian look" this April, it is the exaggerated scarf. We aren't talking about a simple knot around the neck; we’re seeing massive, floor-length silks and satins integrated directly into the garments. Scarves are being used to create "liquid" silhouettes—wrapped around the waist, knotted over one shoulder, or trailing behind a trench coat like a royal cape.

This trend is a masterclass in "Sophisticated Undone." In the business world, where things can often feel rigid, this movement offers a sense of fluidity and ease. It’s about movement and grace. The global style set is using these long, swishy tassels and blown-up prints to add personality to simple staples. It proves that you can be the most serious person in the room while still embracing a look that feels poetic and free.


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