| On Staying Warm and Fashionable during an Autumn Wedding |
| 10.29.09 | |
Pashminas are rather useful for all types of situations since they are easy to put in your shoulderbag if you get too hot. The pashmina wool acts as a fantastic insulator, so instead of dragging around a heavy coat on a cool spring or summer evening, a pashmina will serve as a useful outer garment.
Shawls have now become really popular as a wedding accessory for bridesmaids. The last few summertimes in the United Kingdom have been quite cold, so perhaps this has boosted this new movement. White pashminas, as well as cream and gold are fashionable colours for weddings, and look amazing if all the bridesmaids have a matching colour pashmina. Even a fine, silk scarf makes a fantastic fashion accessory for the marriage ceremony.
With a larger shawl, it can also become a useful blanket for lengthy trips. And of course, it can transform into a scarf for wintertime.
There are two main choices of shawl - the 100% pashmina, and the 70% pashmina / 30% silk variety. The non-pure shawl you will find at cheaper cost than the pure opposite number, but it’s less soft. It’s your choice as to how you want to wear your pashmina shawl. Is it merely a fashion accessory, or also apparel to keep out the chilly weather too? We recommend pure pashmina shawls to keep you warm.











