The big blanket scarf is back, making a cosy and comfy fashion statement this autumn. With its oversized dimensions and soft, luxurious fabrics, the big blanket scarf is the perfect addition to any winter wardrobe. Whether you want to wrap it around your neck for added warmth or drape it over your shoulders for maximum impact, this fashion staple offers endless possibilities. So, let’s get ready to embrace the cold with a supersized wrap.
The Trend Returns
The blanket scarf was everywhere back in the early 2010s and has returned again for the past couple of seasons. In 2023 Vogue said that the blanket scarf is “arguably the most significant accessory trend across the autumn/winter collections”. It’s also had major social media and celebrity approval, gracing the shoulders of celebrities and fashion icons alike – which brings us to the Lenny Kravitz effect.
Lenny Kravitz’s Viral Big Brown Blanket Scarf
Back In 2012, Lenny Kravitz famously stepped out in New York wearing a huge, oversized brown scarf and the photos went viral. Memes of the scarf growing bigger and bigger swamped Lenny and swamped the internet, helping to ensure the big scarf’s high fashion demise. But last year, Lenny brought back his mega-viral big scarf to launch his TikTok account and the return of the blanket scarf trend was assured. You can see it here if you missed it.
Known for his eclectic sense of style, Kravitz has since been spotted wearing the same big brown blanket scarf in a multitude of eye-catching ways. From draping it loosely over his shoulders to wrapping it around his neck for a cozy and fashionable look, Kravitz has shown us just how versatile and stylish this oversized accessory can be.
Are blanket scarves still in style for 2024?
Yes indeed! If you check social media you’ll find all of the fashion influencers and celebrities still wearing them with pride. And why wouldn’t they be? There’s nothing cosier than wrapping yourself in a huge soft and snuggly scarf on a freezing cold day. And there’s no easier way of adding a luxurious splash of colour and texture to your everyday look.
So, how big is a blanket scarf?
1.TBCo, Lambswool Blanket Scarf. | 2. Acne Studios, Wool Mohair Scarf
A standard rectangular scarf measures somewhere around 25cm x 140cm (10in x 55in). Blanket scarfs come in much bigger, usually between 30 to 75cm (12in x 30 in) wide, to 210 to 250 cm (83 to 98 in) long .
For example: Acne Studios scarves come in at the slimmer/longer end of the spectrum and measure around 30cm x 250cm. TBCo ‘s beautiful woollen blanket scarves, measure around 75cm x 200cm, roughly half the size of an actual blanket!
The different dimensions will give you different styling options for your scarf, so make sure you consider that before you choose.
Why the Big Blanket Scarf is Perfect this Winter
- Versatility: The big blanket scarf can be worn in countless ways, allowing you to experiment and create unique looks that suit your personal style. Whether you prefer a casual draped look or a more structured wrap, the possibilities are endless.
- Warmth and Comfort: As the temperatures drop, a big blanket scarf is the perfect way to stay cosy and warm. Made from soft and plush materials, it provides an extra layer of insulation while adding a touch of luxury to your outfit.
- Statement Piece: The oversized nature of the big blanket scarf instantly elevates any outfit. It adds visual interest and draws attention, making it a standout accessory that commands attention.
- Accessorising Made Easy: When you’re in a rush or simply want to add a touch of flair to a basic outfit, the big blanket scarf is your go-to accessory. Simply throw it on, and it instantly transforms your look with minimum effort.
- Travel Essential: the big blanket scarf is lightweight and easy to pack, making it a practical choice for travellers. It occupies minimal space in your luggage but provides maximum functionality. Instead of carrying separate items, such as a shawl, a neck pillow, or a cosy blanket, you can simply rely on the big blanket scarf to fulfil all these needs.
How to wear your blanket scarf
The Classic Wrap or Knot
1.ME+EM, Wide Pinstripe Scarf | 2. Hermes, Boucle Muffler. | 3. TBCo, Lambswool Oversized Scarf
One of the simplest yet chicest ways to wear a big blanket scarf is by simply wrapping it around your neck. This classic style not only keeps you warm and cosy but also adds a touch of elegance to your overall look. Whether you fold it in half and drape it around your shoulders or twist it into a loose knot, the classic wrap is a timeless choice that works for any occasion.
Drape your blanket scarf like a Shawl
1.Toast, Cashmere/Wool Wrap. | 2. Oliver Bonas, Midnight Blanket Scarf
For a boho-inspired look, consider draping the big blanket scarf over your shoulders like a shawl. This effortless style adds a touch of drama to your outfit while keeping you snug and stylish. Allow the scarf to hang loosely for a casual vibe or secure it with a statement broach or pin.
The Belted Look
If you’re looking to accentuate your waistline and create a more structured outfit, try belting your big blanket scarf. Simply wrap the scarf around your shoulders and cinch it with a wide belt at your natural waist. You can drape the scarf over one shoulder and tuck it under front and back, or drape it around both shoulders and cinch both sides at the front as shown in the photo.
This styling technique not only adds shape to your ensemble but also keeps the scarf in place and stops it moving around. Experiment with different colours and textures to truly make this look your own.
Add a Colour Pop
1.The Elder Statesman, striped alpaca blend scarf | 2. Sezane, Marianne Scarf
Don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone and embrace a bold pop of colour. A vibrant scarf can instantly transform a monochromatic outfit or breathe life into a muted colour palette. Whether you choose a rich red, a vibrant turquoise, a soft peach, or one of the fashionable big checks, a statement-making scarf can undoubtedly elevate your outfit and make a memorable fashion statement.
Complement Your Coat with a blanket scarf
During the chilly months, layering becomes essential, and the big blanket scarf is the perfect companion for your favourite coat. Whether you opt for a long wool coat or a trendy leather jacket, simply wrap the scarf around your neck, letting the ends drape down the front. This effortless combination not only adds an extra layer of warmth but also takes your outerwear game to the next level.
Remember, the big blanket scarf is more than just an accessory – it’s a versatile piece that effortlessly combines fashion and function. With its endless styling options, it’s no wonder that this iconic accessory is back in the spotlight for 2023.
Conclusion
The Big Blanket Scarf is still going strong this winter. This versatile accessory not only keeps you warm and cosy during the chilly months but also adds a touch of style and sophistication to your outfit. Whether you drape it over your shoulders, wrap it around your neck, or use it as a statement piece, this on trend accessory is sure to turn heads and keep you fashionably snug. So, stay warm, be stylish, and make a bold fashion statement with the Big Blanket Scarf this winter!
Some more lush blanket scarves…
I found so many beautiful scarves for this post that I couldn’t fit them all in. I’ve included them here in the hope that they’ll inspire you with new and innovative ways to style your scarves.
1.Toast, Colour Block Scarf. | 2. John Lewis, Blanket Scarf | 3. Sezane, Louise Scarf. | 4. ME+EM, Travel Scarf. | 5. M&S, Checked scarf | 6. Toast, Check Merino Wrap
I bought this TBCo Lambswool oversized scarf and I absolutely love it! It’s super warm and cosy and I love the fact that it’s reversible. Grey check with camel edges on one side and camel with a grey chequerboard edge on the other.
The picture on the right is a scarf I knitted from leftover yarn, wrapped and knotted.
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Kate says
Easy to knit for people as well!
Sian says
Very true. I should have mentioned that.