Scarves for Women
Most silk scarves are printed by the thousands and forgotten by the next season. These are printed twenty-five at a time and never repeated. Each one carries exclusive floral photography by Kate Hanton, made to be the kind of women's scarf you keep long after the outfit it came with has changed.
Lindsay Nicholas New York's silk scarves feature exclusive floral photography by Australian photographer Kate Hanton, printed on 100% pure silk and finished with hand-rolled edges. Oversized at 110 x 110 cm, each woman's scarf is designed to be worn, collected, and kept for years. Four designs, each tied to a single moment in nature that will not be repeated.
The Silk Scarves Collection
Our most most popular Sakura Blossom Silk Scarf also known as cherry blossom silk scarf is printed onto silk with a depth of colour that shifts between soft pink and warm white depending on the light and how you drape it.
The African Daisy Bloom Silk Scarf carries photographs of Silver Arctosis, a floral image with cooler tones and sharper contrast. The Melbourne Scarlet Burst Silk Scarf introduces a vivid, warm palette grounded in reds and deep florals. And the Hill Country Nocturn Silk Scarf brings a darker, moodier register with tones that sit beautifully against evening tailoring.
All four are 100% pure silk with hand-rolled edges and a print run of just 25 worldwide.
How to Wear Your Silk Scarves for Women
Draped over the shoulders of a women's trench coat, the Sakura Blossom transforms the outerwear completely. The Melbourne Scarlet Burst knotted loosely at the neck over a Tuxedo Blouse for women frames the face with warm colour. The African Daisy Bloom tied as a headband with a v neck dress adds a point of interest without jewellery.
For the evening, wear the Hill Country Nocturn as a shawl over a women's shirt dress or a silk slit skirt and top pairing. Loop any of the four through the handle of a bag for a detail that catches the eye quietly. Layer over suits for women for a boardroom look that carries personality, or wear with a Wellesley knit for a weekend that still feels considered.
The Craft Behind the Women's Silk Scarves
Hand-rolled edges are the detail that separates a considered scarf for women from a mass-produced one. Each edge is finished by hand, creating a subtle, rounded hem that sits flat, drapes naturally, and does not fray over time. It is a technique associated with heritage maisons and rarely found at this price point. The 100% pure silk holds its colour, resists dulling, and softens with wear rather than deteriorating.
Every piece is produced with the same care and ethical standards that run through every Lindsay Nicholas New York collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Where to buy high-quality women's silk scarves online?
You can buy silk scarves for women at Lindsay Nicholas New York. Each design is limited to 25 pieces worldwide and features exclusive floral photography by Kate Hanton.
2. What are the most popular patterns for women's silk scarves?
Floral photography leads the collection. The Sakura Blossom and African Daisy Bloom are the most popular, each carrying a different tonal range that pairs across both neutral and colourful wardrobes.
3. What is the difference between pure silk and silk blend scarves for women?
Pure silk, like the 100% silk used here, carries a natural lustre, breathes against the skin, and holds its drape and colour over time. Silk blends often mix polyester or viscose, which reduces breathability and softness.
4. How to style a scarf?
Drape over a coat or jacket. Knot at the neck over a blouse. Tie as a headband. Loop through a bag handle. Wear as a shawl over bare shoulders for the evening.
5. Why do women wear silk scarves?
A silk scarf adds colour, texture, and personality to any outfit without changing the core pieces. It protects the neckline in cooler weather, frames the face with pattern, and carries a tactile quality no other accessory can match.