"How to Wrap the Trendy 'Milano' Scarf Style of 2018 That Everyone Adorable is Doing♡"

2018.12.01 published
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The Way to Tie a Scarf in 2018 is "Milano Style" ♡

As December arrives, it's time for large scarves and stoles ♡

There are various ways to wrap a scarf or stole, from simply tying it to creating a one-loop design, but

the trendy method this year is the "Milano Style" ♩

What is Milano Style?

Milano style is a way to wrap a scarf around the neck and braid it a bit*

It can be tightly secured without any gaps, keeping your neck warm, and its volume creates a face-slimming effect ♡

It's also very easy to wrap, making it a method to watch out for this year ♩

When I looked up why it’s called Milano Style, it seems it originally was referred to as "Pitti Style."

It is said that this method was called Pitti Style because fashionable buyers attending Pitti Uomo, the largest men's ready-to-wear exhibition held in Florence, Italy, used this wrapping technique.

Somehow, it has come to be known as Milano Style. Although Pitti Uomo was held in Florence, for some reason, it got the name Milano Style.

How to Create Milano Style

Creating Milano Style is very simple ♩

① Wrap the stole or scarf around your neck so that one side is longer than the other*

② Insert your hand into the loop around your neck and pull the hanging stole or scarf through to create a loop.

③ Insert the other hanging stole or scarf into the loop and adjust the shape to complete ♡

Here’s an easy-to-understand video ♩

The stole from "kastane" featured in the video seems to be a popular item that everyone is using*

This Winter, Stay Cute and Warm with Milano Style ♡

I introduced you to the most popular way to wrap a scarf or stole this year, "Milano Style"*

The three-dimensional, fluffy look of Milano Style is lovely and a bit more sophisticated.

I’m sure your partner will compliment you saying "So cute ♡," so definitely give it a try ♡

➡ Here’s another cute one ♡ Video for making a ribbon-wrapped scarf*

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