At Hallmarkland, I know a beautiful 21-year old named Mollie who works for me whenever she comes home from college.
Mollie is very fashionable. She can wear anything and make it look wonderful. Mollie LOVES shoes. I have seen her wear many pairs of fabulous shoes, ranging from 3" high heels to fur boots to sequined ballerina flats. She also LOVES accessories. Whenever she returns to work, I can count on her to walk throughout the store in search of new products. It always makes me laugh when she spots new jewelry or something trendy (like scarves) because she not only rushes over to look them over-- she picks out her favorite and shows any customer that is interested.
During Spring Break, we received some new fashion scarves-- like this one:
I told Mollie it was our responsibility as sales associates to be able to demonstrate how this product is used. So I grabbed my camera and Mollie grabbed a scarf and we got to work to see how many of these combinations we could pull off...
Here is the "Double Scarf":
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and the "Basic Scarf":
Mollie thought the "Double Scarf with Hood" was suitable for praying:
whereas the "Scarf with Hood" might be fun on a rainy day:
I think we were attempting the "Hooded Shawl" (minus the hood) here:
Add a little fabric twist and you have "The Capelet":
followed by the regular "Shawl":
We thought the "Figure 8 Top" might be cute as a beach cover-up:
Mollie had to step into the "Layered Knee-Length Skirt" to make it work:
We couldn't figure out how to make the circle scarf into the "One Shoulder Dress" or the "Layered Swinging Mini". (DARN it!) And we needed a giant belt for the "Layered Belted Mini". Oh well...It was fun and this exercise fit into my definition of "product knowledge".
F.Y.I.: Apparently good-looking fashion-forward men wear the Circle Scarves too...
Hmmmmmm..... Maybe we all could use a Circle Scarf in our closets.