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Forget the Sweaters- Wear the Scarves!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Vanderbilt chapter.

Every season has staple clothing. Fall brings sweater weather, cute jackets, and most importantly, scarves. Scarves are one of my favorite ways to transition between the seasons. They are perfect to dress up any outfit and easily can add a pop of color. Here are a few of my favorites:

This first one is from Forever 21 and called the Out West Woven Scarf. The colors are perfect for the fall weather and the pattern is a great accent to any shirt. It’s less than $10 so go grab one now!

This next scarf is also from Forever 21. It’s the Rustic Bandana Print Scarf and available for less than $10. If you’re looking to make a statement, then use this chunky scarf to make your outfit stand out!

Check out this pretty scarf is from Aerie that you can buy for only $25! It’s called the Floral Circle Scarf and is an easy way to add texture to what you’re wearing. Infinity scarves are an easy substitute for a necklace, as well! 

Don’t underestimate a plain scarf- sometimes being subtle makes more of a statement. Try out the Metallic Oblong Sequin Scarf from dELiA*s for $25 when you want to add something small to complete your outfit! 

Finally, don’t forget your Vanderbilt spirit! Grab this black and gold scarf to make our school proud. Nordstrom has the BP Stripe Knit Scarf for less than $25 and it’s perfect for the last football game!

Stacey Oswald, originally from South Florida, came to Vanderbilt as a member of the class of 2015 and got involved with HerCampus her freshman year. She became assistant editor that year and is now the Campus Correspondent for Vanderbilt HC as a sophomore. Stacey is currently a columnist for Ask Miss A- Nashville and the life section of The Hustler. She's also very involved in her sorority, Kappa Delta, as well as Invisible Children. Outside of school and her extracurriculars, Stacey finds happiness in many sources, the most crucial being exercise and the sun. She loves to attend exercise classes and is an avid runner; she recently completed the Country Music Half Marathon. She also loves Vitamin D, especially when on the beach- though of course, she only soaks up the sun after applying SPF. A few of the things Stacey couldn't live without? Good food (especially from Sweet Cece's, Bricktops, and Samurai Sushi), great books (The Hypnotist's Love Story is a recent favorite), her family back in Florida, her wonderful boyfriend, and all of the great friends she's made at Vanderbilt.