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Hailey Bieber’s triangle scarf ‘fit is so cute – and so on trend!
We love it when fashion and functionality marries up to give us a trend that serves to be more than just stylish. The latest practical *and* pretty look we’re currently obsessing over? Triangle scarves. And for good reason.
Given the baltic temperatures we’re currently suffering through, a scarf is a must-have in our winterwear arsenal right now. But, rather than the blanket scarves that reigned supreme this time last year, the preferred silhouette du jour is a shorter, triangle-shaped design. Wear yours knotted around your neck or shoulders, or follow Hailey Bieber‘s lead and tie yours around your head. Yes, really.
The Rhode founder was an early champion of the granny headscarf. Attending Coachella back in April, Hailey was spotted repping a leopard-print bandana knotted under her chin throughout the festival. Now, for winter, she’s updated the look with a larger knitted camel style.
Taking to her Instagram stories, the wife of Justin Bieber shared a mirror selfie with the scarf perched atop her brunette tresses and loosely tied around her face in a half-undone knot. The design coordinated perfectly with the short-sleeve, round-neck cropped rib knit top she had on, finishing her outfit with a pair of low-rise brown tailored trousers.
According to the Tartan Blanket Company, triangle scarves are the brand’s bestselling scarf category, up 1,443 per cent from this time last year. Of their currently listed 28 different triangle scarves on site, nine are sold out with Emma Macdonal, TBCo CEO and co-founder, reporting waiting lists of hundreds of people. And the Edinburgh-based label isn’t alone, everyone from designer-fave Toteme to high street fave Cos are stocking them.
So what are you waiting for? Shop our favourite triangle scarves now.
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Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!