Shiny Star Scarf
Black Scarf by Rebecca Minkoff
How to wear Rebecca Minkoff Shiny Star Scarf
This seriously stylish relaxed look is super simple: a black leather biker jacket and a Rebecca Minkoff Shiny Star Scarf. Why not add black suede wedge sneakers to the equation for a touch of elegance?
Want to inject your closet with some casual chic? Rock a beige trenchcoat with a Rebecca Minkoff black scarf. Now all you need is a pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
For a casual ensemble, Consider pairing a brown check coat with a Rebecca Minkoff Shiny Star Scarf. A pair of white athletic shoes adds a whole new dimension to a femme classic ensemble.
Consider wearing an olive military jacket and a Rebecca Minkoff black scarf, if you prefer to dress for comfort but also like to look stylish. Put a glamorous spin on this outfit by sporting a pair of white low top sneakers.
Who said you can't make a fashion statement with a laid-back outfit? Draw the attention in an olive military jacket and a Rebecca Minkoff Shiny Star Scarf.
This relaxed pairing of a black coat and a black scarf is extremely easy to pull together without a second thought, helping you look stylish and ready for anything without spending a ton of time searching through your closet. Make black leather lace-up flat boots your footwear choice and you're all set looking spectacular.
Pair a navy coat with a Rebecca Minkoff Shiny Star Scarf, if you prefer to dress for comfort but also like to look cool. If you need to immediately dial up your look with footwear, why not introduce black leather ankle boots to the equation?
If you're a fan of comfort styling when it comes to your personal style, you'll appreciate this uber cute pairing of a black coat and a black scarf. To give your overall outfit a smarter feel, introduce a pair of beige suede ankle boots to the equation.
If you're looking for a casual but also seriously chic getup, try teaming a black cropped top with a black scarf. White and brown leather heeled sandals are a fail-safe way to inject a dose of class into your ensemble.