A Scarf Affair

By Nickel L.

Worn French-style inside the collar of a chic shirt or Bohemian-like, effortlessly loose on a t-shirt or a boubou. Available in all colours and styles. You are definitely going to love them.

Scarves have become much more than a practical accessory used just to cover up. The extreme simplicity of their shape allows plenty of fantastic play and eclectic twists.

In constant evolution, the scarf is a profoundly aesthetic accessory that our readers and most of our friends surrender themselves to, play along with, and give a free pass to their creativity to combine the scarf with the elegance of all time periods and all sexual identities.

To talk about my passion for scarves means to share a part of what makes me me. Someone subject to an undeniable will that opens up a bizarre universe full of codes and mysticism.

They are a real element of fashion, an accessory or even more, depending on the approach we decide to adopt. A practical object or an essential extension of my personal appearance. Scarves are the trump cards of any practical, self-respecting person.

Either woven by hand in cotton or mass-produced in synthetics, they are the insane junction between my outfit and my universe.

Either classical or less conventional, they can always conform to the canons of your look and never fail to respect the colorful harmony of your overall outfit and the vital beats of your personality.

The minimalism of a trendy scarf in Chinese silk makes it a visual scalpel that sharply contrasts with the area of the body in which it’s sheltered. In turn, an overflowing scarf that spreads out can mesmerize too. Playful and feminine, even erotic, a scarf is an iconic accessory of my clothing culture, creating a full and ideal panorama understood by those who lay their eyes on me.

Wrapping me up, not only are scarves an accessory that I’m keen on, they are also an item of clothing in line with my personality. They reveal the obscene yet evocative fondness for the femininity they suggest.

Wisely combined, scarves contribute to the most unexpected encounters, delightfully conveying the stylish standards of Cameroon’s LGBTIQ culture.

In the eyes of an outsider, this satin filament merely suggests the laid-back look of a metrosexual essayist. But we LGBTIQ users of scarves toy with them, enhancing our features while we captivate the targeted ones with our seduction hints.

Made in lace or embroidered. Worn uniformly or sloppily. Scarves are available in all colors and patterns and in any number of materials, loaded with detail or as simple as they come.

A scarf can tempt you to contemplate, even to dream as, fluttering in the wind, it leads your desires to the gods of fashion. If nicely tied up, it’s a passionate lover who will warmly embrace you as long as you know how to wear it.

There is a scarf language that relies on its poetical fabric, its sensual poses, its warm folds or even its evocative patterns. A language I encourage you all to master, or at least to try out. If you do, you will take part in the immensity of a hip universe where greatness is measured with the smallest detail. Such a little tiny thing, yet the scarf is a trump card that can tell everything about you.