Scarves From Accessory to Fashion Statement

The scarf has been around for centuries, but it wasn’t until the 20th that it became a fashion statement. And it was quite a significant one! The ’50s saw chiffon neck styles as attractive on women, but by the ’60s, things had changed. Scarves were worn to match an outfit, and they become wild with bold colors and patterns.
Somehow, this represented part of the woman’s individuality and, for some, contributed to their appeal. The demand for scarves is still increasing rapidly today, to the point where designers are now occupied with creating custom-printed versions featuring unique and creative designs.

