According to history head scarfs were used to symbolize a woman’s spirituality, social status and wealth. They are undeniable statements of African culture and celebration. Downing a head wrap gives a striking and recognizable image across the pond, You basically stand out.
There is a long history with head wraps stemming from slavery days ,religion to modern day attire. In Kenya , we celebrated an icon the Late Rogo Manduli who wore her head wraps with much zeal and grace every time she stepped outside.That was her trade mark, very sophisticated and striking head wraps that matched her outfits.
The modern day woman especially Non- Muslim will reach out for a headscarf mostly when she is having a bad hair day, unfortunate but true. I don’t agree, owning a versatile scarf that can be turned into a head wrap should be in every woman’s radar. Today we focus on how ms. grace styles her head scraves. All these head scarfs can be ordered at Essentials By Grace .
Burnt orange pair with jeans, and a white Kimono with color blocks matching with the head scarf. A color that you can never go wrong with.

Green, gives a sense of calm and royalty. Paired with black jeans and a pop of maroon goes perfect.

Red brings sophistication and boldness.

An African print will never be out of style, if it is cold, give that a nude blend

Not sure what to wear today? I believe that is sorted.I must admit wearing a head scarf gives more confidence, it is literally wearing a crown. Make your orders at Essentials By Grace . Scarves or scarfs all are correct it depends on your English teacher and origin.