Pure Pashminas and Your Autumn Wedding – How to Stay Fashionable and Warm
Shawls are really convenient for many kinds of occasions as they are easy to place in your shoulder bag if you get too warm. The wool of the pashmina acts as a very effective insulator, so instead of dragging around a big coat on a chilly summer or spring evening, a pashmina will suffice as a convenient outer garment.
Pashmina shawls have now become very stylish as a fashion accessory/apparel at wedding ceremonies. Recent summertimes in England have been quite miserable, so possibly this has encouraged this new movement. White pashminas, as well as cream and gold are trendy colours for weddings, and look wonderful if all the bridesmaids have a matching colour pashmina shawl. As a matter of fact, even sheer, silk scarves have been spotted at marriage ceremonies this year.
With a larger pashmina, it can also transform into a handy blanket for those long trips. And it goes without saying, a pashmina shawl can become a scarf for wintertime too.
There tends to be two main choices of shawl – the the 70% pashmina / 30% silk pashmina, and the 100% pure pashmina shawl variety. The non-pure pashmina you will find at lower cost than the 100% opposite number, but it’s less cozy. It’s your choice as to how you want to wear your shawl. Is it strictly a fashion item, or also apparel to keep out the cold too? We strongly recommend pure pashminas to keep out the cold.











