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How to Style the Marilue Cowl

April 14, 2019 by Liz-DVD

Our Product – The Marilue Cowl

A woman sits in a coffee shop and smiles up at the ceiling. She is wearing a purple leather jacket and a Marilue Cowl in navy.

The Marilue Cowl is an adaptive scarf alternative. It eliminates the need to wrap or tie a traditional scarf. Without any bulky scarf ends to deal with the entire look is sleek and modern. We’ve provided a decorative scallop edging to make it easy for individuals or caregivers to get the piece on and off. To get the cowl on, just hook a finger into a scallop and pull over your head. When you need to take it off, hook a finger pull. Keep scrolling to find how how to style the Marilue Cowl.

Marilue Cowls shown rolled up and stacked

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How to Style your Marilue Cowl

So you’ve got your Marilue Cowl. Did you know there are multiple ways to wear it? We love for pieces to be versatile and functional, but always beautiful.

Four people are smiling at the camera. They are each wearing a Marilue Cowl in a different way. One wears a green tweed cowl flipped up over a grey shirt. The next wears a mint Marilue Cowl tucked into a brown leather jacket. A woman stands wearing a black Marilue Cowl with a silk scarf threaded through the scallops. Another stands wearing a purple leather jacket and a gray cowl folded in half and worn as an ear warmer.

Wear your cowl flipped up and tucked into a coat when it’s cold out.

Then bottom row of scallops lie flat and tuck flat under a coat or jacket. No scarf ends to deal with! Pull the top row of scallops up over your nose when it gets really cold!

Green Arcade Scallop Cowl on model with cowl flipped up under a coat

Wear your Marilue Cowl folded over and low on your neck when it’s warmer outside.

Put the two scallop ends together and the cowl sits lower on your neck, almost like a big chunky necklace. Perfect for spring or fall when there is a chill in the air.

A woman smiles directly at the camera. She is wearing a mint colored Marilue Cowl folded in half an low on her neck like a chunky necklace.

Wear the cowl doubled over around your head as an ear warmer.

If you pull the doubled up cowl up over your head, it also can be an ear warmer!

Woman sits with her back against a wood planked wall. She is smiling off into the distance and wearing a blue Marilue Cowl folded over as an ear warmer.

Want a little more bling? Thread a thin scarf through the scallops and let the ends hand down.

Silk scarves work great for this look! Match a scarf to each outfit!

A woman sits in a chair with her arm up on the back. She wears a grey shirt and a Marilue Cowl in black.  She’s threaded a pink scarf through the scallops of the cowl for a decorative look.

Have you found a fun way to style your Marilue Cowl? We’d love to see what you’ve come up with! Tag @differentviewdesigns on social media!

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Seven knitted neckties are shown rolled into coils and stacked artfully on some books. Colors shown are teal, tweed, green, charcoal grey, black, navy, red.
A woman sits against a wooden wall wearing a purple leather jacket. She has on a navy blue Marilue cowl folded over as an ear warmer.
Two Marilue Cowls are stacked on books with knitting needles. Colors shown are teal and grey.
3 people stand together. One man wears a white shirt and an ivory tweed knitted necktie. The other man wears a black blazer, white shirt and red knitted necktie. The woman wears a blue and white shirt and a blue knitted necktie.
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A woman stands in front of a white wall. She’s smiling, wearing a jean jacket with a grey Marilue Cowl tucked into the collar.
Two Marilue cowls are artfully places on top of some books. The colors shown are green tweed and black.
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