![]() How to wear a PashminaThe craze of the fashion industry, Pashmina is a must for all who want to add a little touch of glamour and beauty to their apparel while dressing for any occasion. True, today, Pashmina has found its place among the wardrobes of all fashion-conscious and stylish women. But although many people wish to adorn it, few know the tips of draping a Pashmina beautifully. According to Charla Krupp, the editor of Glamour magazine, there are five different ways in which we can wear the Pashmina shawl. First, ‘full shawl wrap’ style, where we have to wrap it around ourselves. It is ideal for shopping, work, or even for simply lazing at home! Second, the ‘belt style’, which includes wrapping the pashmina shawl around our hips. Third, ‘Hollywood style’, which recommends wrapping two different shades of Pashmina shawls around ourselves. Fourth, ‘the Pashmina stole’, and finally, ‘the noose wrap’, which can be achieved by first, folding the shawl in half along its length, while keeping the folded edge upwards, second, by folding it in half along its width again, and finally, by placing the folded shawl behind our head and pulling the open end through the loop at the folded end. Besides, these five styles, Pashmina can be simply wrapped around or worn over any dress, be it coat, an evening gown, or even a bridal attire. Pashmina can be worn at any time of the day, year, and is great for
all occasions. Suitable for all occasions, Pashmina is a rarity which
is stylish as well as comfortable. No matter which style we adopt, the
fact remains that Pashmina is a stylish, glamorous, and still a royal
garb that is bound to grab attention and add an extra bit of magic to
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