Pashmina is in the trends again!
From the beginning of 2003, we fell out of love with pashmina, we ditched most of the classy varieties of scarves too. It is known for its versatile accessory, whether it is a shawl, wrap, or scarf. “pashmina” nowadays is a catch-all name for almost any fashionable shawl, wrap, stole or scarf. It is this generic use of the term that creates confusion among would-be buyers and wearers.
This winter, those old fashioned grandma scarves and shawls are back with a splash in the markets.
Pashmina is a breed of mountain goats found in Himalayas. Their soft wool is what makes it legendary for being lightweight, warm and classy. It’s Often blended with silk. Pashmina stoles, shawls, scarves and garments make stylish statements. The collection is available in different wool blends and the price varies depending on the quality of the wool.
Scarf:
When got in a stinky situation, keep a pashmina handy at your drawer and pull it off when you feel a little cold and look stylish using this exquisite natural fiber, aptly termed ‘Soft Gold’ for its luxury, lightness, softness and warmth. For years now, scarves have become the amazing go-to accessory for girls who wants to add a touch of elegance and class to their outfits. Modern women in the city are seen wearing a business suit with a scarf around her neck.
Pashmina Shawls:
If you’re a fashion conscious woman, it’s a must have for you! This garment doubles up as an accessory, it is ultra versatile!
During the colder months of the year, you can wear the shawl around your neck in a multitude of ways. The tighter its knot around your throat, the warmer you will feel.It’s so useful in the summertime too! You can wear it around your head as a scarf or headband. If you’re heading to the beach, you can wear it as a cover up which can be tied around your chest or around your waist.
These fashion accessories are manufactured in Kashmir and Nepal for thousands of years. In Nepal, they are called “pashmina” and in Kashmir, they are typically called “Kashmiri wool shawls”. It’s time to add your own Pashmina collection in your wardrobe and get trendy!