Hope Chinese School Lecture Series: How to tie a silk scarf (2)
Hope Chinese School Lecture Series: How to tie a silk scarf (2) Meet in autumn - How to tie a scarf (2) …
Meet in autumn - How to tie a scarf (2)
(10/20/2013 Contributed by Hope Chinese School) As the temperature cools down after the autumn rain, it’s time for the gorgeous or elegant silk scarves in the wardrobe to appear. A high-quality silk scarf is the best accessory for an early autumn coat. The autumn beauties in magazine street photos are always fascinating.
I remember that we had a glorious spring together, but I wonder if you still remember the three ways to tie silk scarves. Have you ever picked up a silk scarf to dress up on some occasions and made everyone shine? Have you ever used a silk scarf, even if you draw a gourd, but it sticks out high here and droops there. The square silk object in your hand is like a naughty child. After a few rounds, you can only wrap it up in frustration; whether you feel that any appearance or unique charm has nothing to do with you, or is it truest to be the original me?
However, it would be too much to live up to the hospitality of this season, and it would also be a waste of those beautiful and expensive silk scarves. Yes, which woman would say something against her will that beauty has nothing to do with me. Meet in autumn and let’s recreate beautiful silk scarves!
This silk scarf course has a practical theme and mainly teaches you how to turn a silk scarf into an elegant fashion; how to have a comfortable shawl when you feel the chill in the office; how to use a silk scarf to hold important small items such as mobile phones and room keys when wearing a bikini on the beach; and how to instantly turn a silk scarf into a fashionable cross-body bag when you go to the store without a shopping bag. In short, let’s meet in autumn and let us feel the charm brought by silk scarves again!
Please bring your own square or large square scarf, small square scarf, long scarf. Scarves that are too thick are not within the scope of this course.
Lecture location: Mesa Community College room BP5 Time: 10/26 Saturday 1-3pm, welcome to attend.
Lecturer: Jiang Lin Teacher Jiang Lin introduced:
is currently a teacher of children’s Chinese folk dance course at Hope Chinese School. The teaching style effectively combines various training forms such as theoretical lectures + guidance demonstrations + on-site exercises + scenario simulations, and the teaching is friendly, humorous, lively and easy to understand.
has received training as an "Etiquette Trainer" and majored in courses such as "Image Shaping", "Physical Etiquette", "Business Etiquette" and "Professional Qualities and Requirements". He has worked for a large group with more than 40,000 people in China and has many years of experience in corporate management and training in etiquette standards for professional personnel. While living in the middle of the United States, he also held lectures on "Color and Personal Image" in Chinese associations. He also served as a teacher of the Chinese dance team and taught dance for many Chinese associations.
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