Take One Scarf

1970s, Butler & Wilson, Dick Polak, Fenwick, Honey Magazine, Inspirational Images, Lida Ascher, Martha Hill
Take a scarf (at least 48″ long) and tie it across your bust with a knot at the back. Take another long thin scarf (at least 68″) and then wind once round neck, taking the two ends across from back of neck, under arms and winding round first scarf, tying at back. Pin a brooch on first scarf in middle to gather together. Enamel brooch £4 from Butler & Wilson.

And wind it round yourself, fix it with clever knots and little rings, and you’ve got yourself the most baring and daring top of all – a boob tube. Then, when the summer’s over you can untie all the knots and put the rings back on your fingers and you’ve still got a scarf left at the end of it all.

Photographed by Dick Polak.

Scanned from Honey, August 1972.

Find a triangular piece of material like cotton jersey or stretchy towelling which measures 42″ along the bottom and 28″ along each side, and turn over the top corner about 2-. Pin or sew to make a loop. You’ll need to hem the edges if it’s likely to fray. Thread a piece of tape or a long bootlace through the pinned corner and tie round your neck in a bow at the back. Take the bottom two corners and tie in a knot at the back. Antique necklace £3.50, carved ivory bangle £4 both from Butler & Wilson.

You’ll need a scarf about 68″ by 8″. Fold over a third of width so that it easily covers bust. Wind straight across bust and cross over at the back. Take the two ends, bring them up over your shoulders (you may need some help here !) and pin inside the horizontal piece at the front to make a square necked top. Scarf, Lida Ascher boutique £5.20.

Take a long thin scarf (again !) and thread it through a small plastic ring; tie the scarf across your bust with the ring in the middle at the front and knot at the back. Thread a long bootlace or a two-foot-long piece of tape through the ring and tie at the back of your neck in a bow. Long silk scarf, Fenwicks £1.40; cut-out bangle, Butler & Wilson £3. Plastic bangles, Paul Stephens 10p.

Take a scarf measuring at least 68″ but preferably 80″ and then tie two knots, one 12″ each side of the centre of the scarf. With the centre of the scarf at the back of your neck, cross the scarf over at the front, with the two knots in the middle of your chest. Thread the ends through a ring or secure the knots side by side with a pin and tie the ends at the back with a knot. Double silk scarf about 68″ long from Lida Ascher boutique, £4.75.

Ready-made halter-neck top, £1.50 from Martha Hill, 39 Marylebone High Street, W1, mail order 20p extra. Flowery plastic antique brooch Butler & Wilson £1.75.

Leave a comment