Scarves for Women

Scarves for women that switch cleanly from commute to travel, office to late dinner. Explore wool, cashmere and silk options in square, rectangular and elongated silhouettes. Use them for structure over outerwear or as a lighter layer against skin.

  • Burberry Pointed-Edge Silk Scarf
    Regular price $235
    Sale price $235
  • Valentino Garavani Geometric Pattern Silk Scarf With Solid Border
    Regular price $267
    Sale price $267
  • Celine Silk Scarf With Diamond Pattern And Gold Chain Detail
    Regular price $417
    Sale price $417
  • Valentino Garavani Silk Scarf With Overlapping Letters And Framed Edges
    Regular price $390
    Sale price $390
  • Ienki Ienki Quilted Pink Nylon Muffler With Tied Knot Design
    Regular price $254
    Sale price $254
  • Our Legacy Lambskin Leather Scarf With Segmented Design
    Regular price $366
    Sale price $366
  • Valentino Garavani Geometric Pattern Wool Scarf With Fringed Edges
    Regular price $420
    Sale price $420
  • Diesel Gradient Ombre Alpaca Blend Scarf
    Regular price $196
    Sale price $196

Scarves for Women

This edit gathers women’s scarves that work across seasons and settings — from soft wool varieties with fringed edges to cashmere styles that sit neatly under a coat. Lightweight silk squares and bandanas add colour or print without bulk, while longer rectangular pieces wrap easily around the neck or shoulders. Expect considered details like finished edges, subtle logo placements and graphic patterns that read polished rather than loud.

Shop popular brands like Alexander Mcqueen, Exquisite J, Ganni, Max Mara, Me & K and more. Use tonal greys, blacks and neutrals to ground a tailored wardrobe, or rotate multicolour prints when you want a single accessory to carry the look. Each piece sits within a focused price range and works hard in rotation.

  • Wool scarves for everyday cold-weather wear.
  • Cashmere options for added warmth with less weight.
  • Silk squares and bandanas for light layering and print.
  • Long stoles and wraps for travel and evening.

FAQ

How should I choose the right scarf size and shape?
Think about how you wear outer layers most often. Long rectangular scarves loop easily around the neck or over coats, while squares and bandanas work better for knotting at the neck or over shoulders. If you want coverage for travel or flights, choose wider stoles that function like a light wrap.
Which scarf materials are best for cold weather versus mid-season?
For cold weather, wool and cashmere provide insulation and a softer feel against the skin, especially when worn directly at the neck. Mid-season, lighter wool blends and fine knits give warmth without bulk. Silk and lighter weaves work well from spring through early autumn or as an indoor accessory year-round.
How do I style a printed scarf with a mostly neutral wardrobe?
Use a printed scarf as the single statement in an otherwise pared-back look. Anchor bold colours with black, grey or denim so the print reads intentional rather than busy. Repeating one colour from the scarf in your knitwear, outerwear or footwear keeps the outfit coherent.
How do I care for wool, cashmere and silk scarves?
Always check the care label first. Most wool and cashmere scarves prefer gentle hand washing in cold water or professional dry cleaning, laid flat to dry without wringing. Silk scarves typically need dry cleaning or a very delicate hand wash with no twisting to protect the fibres and print.
Can these scarves work beyond outerwear layering?
Yes, many pieces style easily indoors as part of the outfit. Silk squares and bandanas can tie at the neck, wrist, or onto a bag handle, while lighter wool or cashmere designs drape over the shoulders as a wrap. Choose slimmer styles if you want them to sit comfortably under a blazer or tailored coat.