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Anyone Can Wear a Side Braid Like This!



Hi everyone!
Well, I have been waiting patiently since early Winter to wear this thrifted H&M dress. So Boho, So Springy, So Me! I almost passed it by, as it was a small size, but NEVER do that! I tried it on, and though it could be bigger on the top, it still works. I just keep the buttons open - almost as if I did it on purpose ;) I see it with boots, tights, a funky hat. However (as most of my posts go), today I also wanted to also share a new way to wear a scarf. Another two-fer...
I thought I saw this on the site Playing with Scarves, but I don't think so...
Anyway, it's so simple to make a faux braid with a scarf. I just wrapped the scarf with the bulk to one side, tied a knot, added a hair tie to the top, (matching preferred). I then wrapped it tightly, and tied matching ponytail tie to end to secure it. I also added a fancy tie to the top for a little bling. I used a scarf with fringe to look a bit like hair on the end. Next time, I am going to do it the 'over-under' wrap way instead of a simple twist. I believe it will hold tighter.
Give it a try, I think you'll really like it!
Yes, the dress is still awesome...
shoes:Newport News // earrings:gift from Karen // scarf:Target // sunnies:Foster Grant // choker:Claire's
Hugs all around!
Reva

20 comments:

Pam @ over50feeling40 said...

What a great idea...I might try this when summer comes around. You look vibrant and really fun tody, Reva. Have a great weekend!!

Unknown said...

What a great way to wear the scarf! Yes- dress is gorgeous on you , you look'spring happy'
Hugs right back!

citizen rosebud said...

I bought that very same dress- thrifting it is such a GREAT print! A little short for my bum- but it's is so sweet- and very YOU! I love your outfit- you look fantastic!

Unknown said...

What a fantastic idea! I have to wear a hat or a scarf or something to keep my hair up as I work around food. Its nice to get a fresh idea and I think this would look fab with my dreads! Almost like a faux dread. AND rock those legs girlfriend!!!! You look fantastic!

Becky said...

Don't you dare encourage me to buy things too small LOLZZZZ I have a problem doing that for some reason and then I can never squeeze into it!
At least it worked out brilliant for you!
Becky :)

mispapelicos said...

Glorious always, Reva.
Hugs back.
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Curtise said...

The dress looks perfect on you, such a great print, and the scarf is a great idea. As cool and boho as always! xxxx

Lucys Lounge said...

that's a lovely outfit. great find. lucyx

Connie said...

I love you in boho!

Penny-Rose said...

I love this outfit and the scarf looks great. The sunglasses are awesome and so are the shoes. Lovely to see you in the sunshine! Have a great weekend. :-)

Angie said...

Hi! Reva.It's been so long since I last commented ,I still don't understand why took so long.Gorgeous boho dress and glamorous headstyle for low cost diva style.Hugs, Angie***

Alex M said...

Great braid idea. I can't wait until it's warm enough to dress like that every day!

Anne M Bray said...

Hello, my muse!

I used to do that when I was a kid and wanted long flowing locks. My head gear was MUCH less elegant -- I used one of my sister's [clean] cloth diapers. Your solution would be MUCH more acceptable in public!

Love this dress -- it was a hoot to draw!

josep-maria badia said...

A beautiful dress, and a very nice way to wear the scarf.

Hollie Black-Ramsey said...

Awesome scarf idea! It looks way cool!

Mrs. D said...

Great idea, I should do that to pretend I have long hair!

Frocktasia said...

Reva, what an absolutely inspired idea...I'm definitely trying out the scarf braid at some point, BRILLIANT!
You look awesome in this get-up, love it!...xXx

Unknown said...

hey so happy you found me as it meant i found you back! what a beautiful woman you are! love your style...following back xxxx

Ulla-Marie said...

hello there grunge-lady! Beautiful!

bohemian vanity said...

I love how you wear your scarf that looks really nice! xx

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