Kashmiri Pashmina shawls hold a centuries-old prestige owing to the fact that there was nothing as luxurious as these once. The fact that gives more power to the Pashmina shawls’ reputation is that Napoleon once gifted his wife Empress Josephine a Kani Pashmina shawl, which then turned into a globally acclaimed fashion accessory. It was the 18th century, and since then, Pashmina shawls enjoyed a position in global markets like none other. King Napoleon’s is just one narration that has glorified the Pashmina shawls of Kashmir. There are more stories to tell about where Mughal kings of India and rulers of many other nations swooned over the beauty of these elegant accessories, and hence traded these in the largest of quantities.
Why are Pashmina shawls so special?

One of the most opulent and extravagant accessories in the world is the Pashmina shawls that come from Kashmir. Even though shawls made out of Cashmere wool are available in many parts of the world, those made in Kashmir are of the best quality. Here are a number of reasons why Kashmiri Pashmina shawls are the best:
Kashmiri Pashmina is the warmest
Shawls made in Kashmir are the warmest Pashmina shawls. It is said that Pashmina shawls are 8 times warmer than sheep wool shawls. These are made from Ladakhi Cashmere, which is considered one of the warmest down fibres in the world.
The shawls are super lightweight
Even though Pashmina shawls are super warm, yet these are the lightest wrap accessories in the world. One large shawl (100*200 cm) weighs just around 500 grams. Hence these are easy to carry and wrap.
Pashmina shawls are Soft and fine
Pashmina shawls are immensely soft and smooth. A Large shawl can be folded and placed inside a handbag. Such is the softness and finesse of these elegant wraps. Besides, the shawls are smooth against the skin and do not cause allergies. These are also immensely fine and hence weigh less, making them easy to carry anywhere.
Pashmina shawls are versatile
Shawls from Kashmir come in a large variety of designs and patterns. These can be traditionally embroidered or modishly striped and patterned. Hence women of all ages can wear Pashmina shawls. In addition to being suitable for all ages, Pashmina shawls are suitable for all occasions. Some are perfect for weddings, while some are perfect for casual or formal events.
How do you wear a Pashmina over your shoulder?
Wearing a Pashmina has never been a challenge. The shawls themselves offer a large number of styling options, owing to being lightweight and hence manageable. Here are some ways in which shawls can be worn over your shoulders.
Style it in a traditional pattern

Going by traditions, one can drape a Pashmina shawl over their shoulders by placing the centre on the neck. The loose ends will hang evenly in the front of the body and will cover the upper arms. This option is ideal when the weather is cold and all you need is comfort and warmth. One can toss one of the loose ends over the opposite shoulder for a more comfortable experience. Usually, shawls are worn in this way by the elderly woman whose shawls are often embroidered or Kani handwoven.
Tying with a belt
A more contemporary pattern to wear a Pashmina shawl is to tie the shawl around your waist and tie it with a belt. For this, you have to drape the shawl over your shoulders and place both sides in front of your body, covering the chest. Now wrap a stylish belt around the waist to secure the shawl properly and you are good to go!
Wearing a Shawl like a top
One of the coolest ways to wear your shawl is by making a top out of it. Just start by placing the shawl over your shoulders and bringing the loose ends to the front. Now crisscross the ends by bringing the end placed on the right shoulder to the left side of the waist and vice versa. Tie the ends at the back, or secure them with a pin or brooch. You have just worn your shawl like a top, and you look super stylish!
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Wearing your Pashmina like a Poncho

One of the more contemporary and modish ways to wear a shawl over the shoulders is to wear it like a poncho. Drape the shawl from the back and bring it over the shoulder in front of your body. Now secure the edges with small pins, till the shawl forms a closed structure like a poncho.
You can change the place of the edge that bears pins to the side of your arm. This makes the poncho asymmetrical as well as more in vogue.
A very common way of wearing a Pashmina shawl is simply placing the centre of the shawl on one of the shoulders and letting it dangle downwards.
However styled, a Pashmina shawl looks graceful and exceptionally elegant. Whatever occasion or mood, a Pashmina shawl looks unparalleled.
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