





I never used to wear scarves, of any kind. I hated them because I didn't think that they looked right on me. Of course that's silly - everyone can wear scarves. I usually gravitate toward chunkier knits and oversized shawls, which is perhaps why I love
Rike Feurstein.
Her cozy pieces are super pretty, look as though they'd easily keep you warm, and they come in soft neutrals or bright colors, so you can stand out a little more or less, depending on your mood.
P.S. - Don't forget to create an outfit for
Polyvore's Mini Editor $1000 Giveaway - the more entries there are, the better!