hello back. Good to see you talk about the neck. The neck is the first area to show aging even in a very thin neck. In addition to your very effective suggestions, I'll suggest a very long necklace with a featured hanging larger ball or cluster of pearls or stones all the way down to the waste. It looks super chic and elongates the entire figure elegantly and moves slightly while walking. The eyes are naturally drawn to it effortlessly. 😍
So glad to see you back on RU-vid!! I really love the trick with the scarves wrapped with pearls, so feminine and classic especially when paired with leather or even a mens tweed. So elegant and unexpected. ❤️
I love silk scarves and have worn them for forty years, trending or not. I love the way they protect my sensitive neck skin from itchy sweaters. But mostly I love the elegance, femininity, color and pattern they add to simple outfits. I picked this up from Frenchwomen working in downtown San Francisco when I did during my career, they often wore very simple outfits with beautiful silk scarves.
I know exactly what you mean about protecting the neck - my skin seems to get more and more sensitive as I get older! Thanks for your comment fellow scarf lover! 🌺
so happy to see you , Aleksandra ! love the design and color of your deep green scarf , definitely going to sew something similar for myself :) wish to see you more on youtube !
Thanks so much! The scarves are Barbara Agnes and Les inconnus, and the FREE mini guide of some of my favourite Paris haunts, from restaurants to museums, alongside plenty of effortless French style tips from my years of living and working in Paris is here below - Enjoy! aleksandraolenska.myflodesk.com/secretstoparisiennestyle
Fabulous! Thanks, ps. I've put together a free little living la vie Parisienne guide - you can find it here: aleksandraolenska.myflodesk.com/secretstoparisiennestyle
It's les Inconnues, you can find them at Printemps Paris, or message gabriella on her instagram, and she can send you one wherever you are! instagram.com/les.inconnus/?hl=en-gb ❤
ps. here's the link to my FREE mini guide of some of my favourite Paris haunts, from restaurants to museums, alongside plenty of effortless French style tips from my years of living and working in Paris, below - Enjoy! aleksandraolenska.myflodesk.com/secretstoparisiennestyle