The scarf took centre stage last year, all thanks to Dries Van Noten’s Julien Klausner’s menswear debut collection. Klausner redefined the garment, taking the scarf from a simple neck warmer to a statement piece. In a move that instantly captivated the fashion world, he audaciously styled the accessory like a skirt, layering it over impeccably tailored, pleated menswear trousers.This unexpected and inventive twist instantly became the catalyst for the season’s biggest accessory trend.For the year 2026, the momentum continues unabated. The scarf is cementing its position as an indispensable accessory that offers a final, artistic flourish capable of instantly elevating any ensemble. It offers a multitude of styling possibilities that cater to different occasions.
• The classic French chic: The scarf tied neatly around the neck remains an enduring symbol of sophistication and effortless style, a styling tip synonymous with the quintessentialFrench way of dressing. This simple knot can instantly transform a basic white tee or a minimalist blazer into a look of polished refinement.
• Bohemian and protective headwear:Wrapped around the head, the scarf offers both a glamorous, retro flair reminiscent of Hollywood icons and a practical solution for sun protection or bad hair days. From a full-coverage turban to a simple headband, this application is a nod to carefree, bohemian elegance.
• The waist cinch/belt replacement:Echoing Klausner’s initial inspiration, draping or tying a longer scarf around the waist — over a dress, skirt, or even a jumpsuit — serves as an unconventional and colourful alternative to a traditional belt.This not only cinches the silhouette but also introduces texture.
• The elevated handle accent: For the fashion minimalist, a smaller, vibrant scarf can be artfully tied to the handle of a handbag or tote. This subtle addition provides a pop of color and personality, personalising an otherwise standard accessory.
