Stoles are not only beautiful, but also warm. Therefore, they are often used by fashionistas with the onset of cold weather. In this article we will tell you how beautifully you can tie a stole on a coat.
How to choose a stole for a coat
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Poncho
You probably already know that a slightly casual look is now trending. One should get the impression that the fashionista skillfully assembled the outfit in just a few minutes, rather than meticulously maintaining every detail. Stylists guarantee that such a simple and creative approach is a modern guarantee of success.
You can recreate the described effect using a stole draped over your shoulders in the form of a cape or poncho. This method was noticed at top shows and quickly went viral.
The fabric of the stole, which is too light, often tends to slip off the shoulders. To prevent this, we suggest using decorative assistants, which could be a brooch, a wide ring or an elastic band. You need to throw the fabric over your shoulders, connect the edges and, at a distance of about 15 cm, pull them through the ring or fasten them with a brooch.
If the stole is wide enough, it can be turned into a stylish cape. All you need to do is throw the fabric over your shoulders at the back and tie it in the original knot at the front.
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How to tie a stole on a coat with a stand
A coat with a stand-up collar is one of the best options for wearing a stole, since the silhouette is not overloaded, does not interfere with anything and does not stick out from under the accessory. One of the suitable tying models is the Braid Knot.
The technique of its execution involves the following actions:
- The stole is slightly gathered in waves along the width.
- Place the fold loosely in front and the ends on the back. From the side of the neck, a slight arc should form, descending approximately to the area where the ribs join.
- Throw the stripes of the accessory forward, moving them towards the shoulders.
- Twist the arc of fabric at the neck once, forming something like a figure-of-eight loop.
- Place your right hand into the bottom of the loop and use it to pull out the left strip of the stole.
- The right part of the accessory is also threaded through the hole, passing it over the left.
- If the length of the product allows, you can repeat the steps, continuing to weave the “spikelet”.
Step-by-step instructions on how to beautifully tie a stole on a coat.
Styling the accessory using the “Bow” method, which has the following steps, will also look beautiful:
- Place the scarf on the neck, lowering both stripes in front.
- Fold the left half in half.
- Take this part in the middle with your left hand, you should get something like a bow tie.
- With your right hand, take the free end of the product, place it under the fold, throw it from the bottom up through the center of the bow, and bring it down under the neck.
- Straighten out the folds and, if desired, turn the bow to one side.
To create a bright image, use the “Puff” tie. To perform it, you need two accessories in contrasting shades.
Work progress:
- Tie the ends of a pair of stoles on both sides.
- Place the ring on the neck so that the center of one of the products falls on the back of the head.
- Throw both products over your head several times in turn until the length runs out.
- Hide the tied ends inside.
An excellent option for a stand-up collar would be “Cascade”. It looks better on products with a contrasting pattern in a geometric style.
Done this way:
- Form wide folds along the width of the product.
- Throw it from front to back.
- Cross the ends and bring them to the chest.
- Loosely tie the ends together.
- Give the shape volume by pulling parts of the structure up.
- Spread the ends over your chest.
This option also looks great:
- Make a loose loop from the scarf at the front.
- Cross the ends of the accessory located on the back and bring it forward.
- Tie them in a tight knot, forming a collar.
- Hide the ends under the wide part of the stole and pin.
- Straighten the loop, adding volume and airiness.
For those who are not looking for simple ways, we offer more complex methods.
"Fake Tie"
Tying a stole this way is easier than it seems. We throw the accessory around the neck, the ends should hang down on the chest. We form a loop on one, and pass the other end inward. Carefully tighten to the level that suits you. Straighten the knot.
"Flower"
For this miracle of fashionable art, use a lightweight fringed stole. We bend the “miracle scarf” and make a gather out of it, tie the fabric with fringe. It turns out to be a rose. Only after this do we throw the accessory onto the coat. On the side of the stole where the flower will be located, try to leave a longer end. Secure the flower itself with a brooch. This way of dressing will decorate even a plain coat and give you a festive look.
"Ring"
Fold the stole in half, place it around the neck and form a loop in the front. We cross the ends at the back of the head and lower them forward again. We twist one of the ends around the already formed loop. We do the same with the second part of the scarf. Then carefully remove the edges of the stole under the fabric.
"Mira"
This method is a variation of the “ring”. We throw the stole over the neck. We lower one of the ends no lower than the collarbone. We wrap the long end around the neck twice. To complete the look, we hide both ends in the resulting ring.
"Butterfly"
This is an interesting, but easy to implement method. We throw the stole around the neck and twist it over the chest twice. We pin the ends to the shoulders and straighten them so that the folds fall beautifully. You can attach your favorite brooch at the place where the fabric is twisted. The butterfly on your shoulders is ready to fly away.
On a coat without a collar and with a collar
On a coat without a collar, the stole not only performs a decorative function, but also protects the body from the cold. Just like stand-up clothing, the collarless model can be combined with almost any tying option. An excellent option for a product without a collar would be “Cascade”. It looks best on accessories with a contrasting geometric pattern.
Done this way:
- Form wide folds along the width of the product.
- Throw it from front to back.
- Cross the ends and bring them to the chest.
- Loosely tie the ends together.
- Give the shape volume by pulling parts of the structure up.
- Spread the ends over your chest.
The following tying method is also combined with clothes without a collar:
- Wrap the scarf around your neck.
- Bring the ends forward.
- Tie a knot on one strip of the product.
- Thread the second part of the scarf through it.
- Tighten the knot slightly, but leave it loose.
- Straighten the folds, leaving the design asymmetrical.
A coat with a collar, especially a fur one, is already decorated and does not require the use of a stole. If you wish, it is better to tie a scarf on your head or use the simplest techniques for twisting a neck accessory and placing them inside your clothes.
This model is in harmony with the collar:
- The material of the scarf, preferably approximately equal in width and length, is folded diagonally.
- Wrap the neck in several turns.
- Bring the ends forward and hide them under the collar.
The following extended version is also used:
- Fold the scarf in half lengthwise.
- Throw it around your neck.
- Pass the ends of the accessory through the bending part.
- Cross the drawn edges and the folded loop and thread the strips through the hole again. It should look like a complex tie.
- Straighten the edges.
Inseparable couple
Whatever style of coat you wear, you can match any of them with a scarf. However, this matter has its own nuances.
- A coat with a turn-down collar implies a product model that will reliably warm you in bad weather. Therefore, stylists recommend voluminous, large, knitted scarves of unusual shapes made from natural wool. For example, the “jellyfish” style can be worn both over a coat and inside, covering the neck with its waves.
- For outerwear with a collar that covers the neck (for example, a stand-up collar), you need a smooth, wide scarf. It will reliably protect not only the throat, but also the chest, and at the same time it will be almost completely hidden inside.
- A tube scarf will go with any coat model. In cold weather, you can put the loop on your head and leave the rest on your shoulders; in warm weather, you can remove the “hood” and casually throw it over your shoulders.
It is equally important to choose a scarf color that matches your coat. For plain outerwear, the accessory can be colorful or bright.
But if the coat is colored, then the scarf, on the contrary, should be the color of one of the shades. Experienced stylists insist that the scarf should also be selected to match the style. So, if outerwear has a loose silhouette, then the knitted accessory should be narrow and short. But for fitted models, you can choose voluminous scarves with large patterns.
On a coat with a hood
The method of tying depends on how this part of the coat will be used during the day. If the hood will be worn over the head, it is better to place the stole under it; if not, you can put a scarf on top. All designs should involve placing the ends of the scarf in the front, or hidden inside the wrap, so as not to overload the back area.
How to tie a stole on a coat in the simplest way called the “Hidden Knot” is described below:
- Place the scarf on the front of your neck and place the ends on your back.
- Place both halves over your chest.
- Bring the left part over the right, dive under it, pull it up and tighten the knot.
- Straighten the left strip straight.
- Pull the inner ring around the neck outward, covering the nodal part with it.
The asymmetrical method also looks good on outerwear with a hood.
The creation technique is as follows:
- Tie a loose knot around the neck, it should go below the collarbone.
- Move the ligament area to one side.
- Twist each tip of the stole around a loop. Fold the edges down or hide them under the wrapping.
You can put a stole under a belt or belt. The bend zone is distributed over the shoulders, and the ends are lowered down to the chest, unfolding and straightening along the entire length. A belt is fastened over the scarf. The asymmetrical execution of this method will look beautiful.
The execution is as follows:
- Throw the stole over one shoulder.
- Form oblique folds.
- Place a belt over the stole.
- Straighten the lower part, stretching it to the middle of the thigh of the opposite side.
What is a stole, its differences from a scarf
The world first learned about the stole in the 18th century, when the Duchess of Bavaria (Isabella Palatine) decided to decorate her shoulders with a wide cape made of sable fur. This was a timely decision, since women's outfits at that time widely opened the neckline and left their arms bare.
The Duchess found excellent protection from the cold, and all the ladies of the court took up the idea, adding new clothes to their wardrobe.
Over the years, the stole has changed in shape, size, materials and colors. After fur capes, velvet, wool, and satin ones with lace, embroidery and precious jewelry came into fashion. The modern stole, by analogy with the prototype, remains a piece of material, like a wide scarf thrown over clothing.
In 2022, there is no longer any need to warm yourself with such an accessory; now it is part of a woman’s image, which can become an adornment at any age. You just need to figure out how to tie a stole on a coat for a daily and festive look, look at photos and videos on the topic.
The stole, despite having similar features to the scarf, has some differences:
- width. The minimum size of the transverse part of a rectangular stole is 70 cm, a scarf is 10 cm;
- the stole is universal - it can be tied as a turban, scarf or covered with a hood;
- a wide rectangle of fabric can replace a dress, vest, skirt and other wardrobe items if it is fixed in a special way.
Pashmina or stole - what's the difference?
Ordinary people often confuse these two terms. Many honestly admit that they call any wide scarf a stole or pashmina. Meanwhile, although the products have the same shape, they differ from each other in the composition of the material. The first ones are made from various fabrics: silk, satin, linen, polyester or fur (natural or artificial).
The raw material for pashmina is the undercoat of Himalayan goats, combed from the belly of the animal and spun in a special way. Today the term applies to any scarves or shawls made from 100% cashmere. The products are so thin that when folded they can easily be pulled through a woman's wedding ring.
Slight negligence
Everything ingenious is simple! This axiom also works in the fashion industry. To ensure that the stole not only protects you from the cold, but also serves as a decoration for your look, tie it step by step as in the photo.
The first step is to fold the product in half so that it does not look too wide. But you can skip this action - this will make the image lighter and more relaxed.
Then you should throw it over the back of your neck so that the edges are in front. The final touch is throwing one end over the opposite shoulder.
Unusual options
There are original ways to wear a stole on your head that are perfect for special occasions. Putting on a cape is easy, and the end result is a feminine and delicate look. The main rule is to follow the algorithm of actions:
- The stole can be woven into a braid: to do this, just throw it over your head, the ends remain behind and are alternately woven into the strands when creating a braid. The end of the braid is secured with a thick elastic band; you can tie a bow.
- With a bun at the back. A comfortable and stylish hairstyle can be complemented by a beautiful stole, which is attached to a bun or bun. It is enough to gather the hair at the back of your head into a bun, place the stole on the top of your head, tie it two or three times around your head and wrap the ends around the bun.
- With a knot at the front. This technique of tying a stole is suitable for an image with bright makeup. To wear a cape with a front knot, you must first place it on your head, completely covering your hair, then place the ends along your forehead and the back of your head. Make ropes from the ends of the scarf that can be secured to the top of the head with bobby pins.