10+ Ways to Style the Silk Scarf, Inspired by the Spring 2026 Runways


If there is one accessory quietly defining the season, it’s the scarf. The colorful accent has always a reliable choice for completing a look and making an outfit feel styled without trying—something we like to call, “wardrobe magic.” Once reserved for a simple finishing touches (like knotted at the neck or tucked into a pocket), it’s evolved into something far more expressive—and you have both street style and the spring runways to thank for that.

Vogue’s Favorite Silk Scarves

On the spring 2026 runways, designers took to styling the humble piece not just an accessory but as the focal point of the ensemble. Kallmeyer for one, fashioned oversized silk scarves as tops in some looks, then wrapped them over tailored blazers in others to strike a balance between sharpness and softness. The styling captured the season’s fascination with fluidity and asymmetry. At Dries Van Noten, a black skirt worn over trousers was a clever take on the skirt-over-pants trend, while at Marina McManus, embroidered silk foulards were elegantly draped over the neck. At Ferragamo, belts were replaced by long fringed scarves, whereas Miu Miu tucked patterned squares underneath shirting and knitwear.

The takeaway here isn’t what can a scarf do, but rather, what can’t it do? You already know the styling options are endless, the remaining question is simple: which do you try first? We’d argue there’s no better place to find inspiration than below—keep reading.

10 Ways to Style the Silk Scarf Inspired by the Spring 2026 Runways

Photo: Courtesy of Maria McManus / Umberto Fratini / Gorunway.com

As a Long Wrap

At Marina McManus, we saw a long embroidered silk scarf wrapped elegantly around the neck, styled with a classic poplin shirt, satin trousers, and flip flops. A satin trench coat and tassel earrings keep in theme with McManus’s undone, feminine ease.

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