Skip to content

Written by Online therapist Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst, Ph.D.

HAPPINESS NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE

HAPPINESS NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE

Scarves, Symbolism, and the Joy of Personal Expression

Scarves aren’t just accessories—they’re emotional amplifiers. For individuals in Maryland and DC, this reflection explores how scarves evoke joy, memory, and identity, and why their timeless charm continues to uplift the spirit.

I had lunch with some friends lately and as we are all females the conversation turned to fashion and the wearing of scarves. This practice seems to have gone out of style, though, I can clearly find YouTube clips on How to Wear a Scarf. The Scarf is truly a piece of history. Many women have collections of scarves that they have accumulated over time as they travel.

Scarves take on different meanings all around the world. The scarf can be an announcement of elegance. It can be a cover of necessity and protection. It can be a sign of social position. In some places the scarf is used for modesty. Or it can be a sign of belonging to a group. Scarves can be used for protection or for prayer.

Scarves stir our senses. Their decorations can take us to places we have experienced or long to experience. Have you ever noticed how a woman in a scarf will immediately attract your eye? Something about the color or drape draws attention in a way that a piece of clothing cannot. I think you would have to come to the party in a clown outfit to receive the immediate attention that a beautiful scarf attracts. And, lest you think this is a fashion for women, please remember that a man in a cravat will catch the eye just as quickly. Pity that few men use this mechanism anymore.

How you wear a scarf also matters. I remember an early training experience and a room full of women. The leader draped a large square scarf over her right shoulder and tied it at her waist on the left side. The drama was immediate. Everyone was focused on that scarf first and then their attention drifted to the woman wearing it. Trust me, she had command of the program in a way that no other accessory would have commanded.

The scarf is so simple. In schools or at summer camps, you can often find a group of children tie dying scarves. They can tie fabric in knots or wind rubber bands and string around the fabric in numerous ways and then dip the fabric in a variety of dyes. The final product is always a surprise. Hanging these creations on the clothesline to dry results in a riot of color and joy. Of course, your fingers may be stained as well, but the cost was worth the joy!

For some reason, scarves make us happy. That happiness may be based in a sense of safety as we cover our hair or in a sense of elation as we show off the design that captured our eye while strolling down a Paris street. Regardless, the scarf is a staple of the wardrobe and always brings a sense of lightness and joy to the wearer!

Want to explore how scarves influence mood and emotional expression? Visit Pop Fashion’s guide to the psychology of scarves, Angel Grace Blessing’s reflection on joy as timeless style, and Psychology Today’s article on happiness in small moments.

If you’re exploring joy, identity, or emotional expression, therapy can help. Learn more about individual therapy in Maryland and DC or explore therapeutic approaches that support emotional insight and personal growth.

related blog post by Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst, Ph.D.

Read more of my stories and reflections

A woman writing a seasonal essay about her month to month passions and inner life transformation with grit next to a steaming mug, symbolizing introspection and emotional clarity in Maryland and DC.

Blog or Essay?

BLOG OR ESSAY? Structure, Freedom, and the Joy of Going Nuts Blogs wander. Essays march. For individuals in Maryland and DC, this reflection explores how blogs and essays differ in purpose, structure, and emotional tone—and why both have a place in the writer’s toolkit. Are these two things the same?
Read My Post
Confidential session of PTSD therapy also talking about Choosing the Right School in Maryland and Washingtons with Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst.

COLLEGE – Choosing the Right School

Choosing the Right School, What Maryland and DC Students Should Consider Did you have the college experience, or are you having it now as an adult? Spring is when many students begin searching for the right college. It’s a season of campus visits, exploring new places, and finding a school
Read My Post
Woman after unplugging, searching for a biscuit and gravy recipe on a tablet with batteries nearby after asking what's on your plate, symbolizing memory and emotional reflection in Maryland and DC.

What Is on Your Plate?

Capacity, Culture, and the Metaphor of a Meal What Is on Your Plate? Isn’t this the question? Do you ever wonder how this reference got started? Or consider the recent GEICO commercial, where the little green guy is offered a tiny plate of food. “Who comes up with these things?”
Read My Post
A man sitting on the water near a bridge after divorce, gazing at the sky after experiencing overstimulation, symbolizing Emotional Shutdown in Boys in Maryland and DC.

Playing Bridge

PLAYING BRIDGE Strategy, Sociability, and the Drama of the Deal Bridge isn’t just a game—it’s a microcosm of human interaction. For individuals in Maryland and DC, this reflection explores how bridge blends logic, emotion, and partnership into a rich tapestry of competition and connection. Do you indulge in this popular
Read My Post