A silk headscarf creates a smooth surface against your hair, helping reduce friction that can lead to frizz, tangling, and breakage. It also helps maintain your hair’s natural moisture, supporting a smoother, more polished look throughout the day.
A silk head scarf offers more than style—it supports your hair with a smoother, lower-friction surface compared to traditional fabrics.
Many customers love using a silk hair wrap as part of their routine, whether styling for the day or protecting their hair overnight in bed.
Our silk scarves are designed to support both hair care and everyday wear. A silk head scarf creates a smooth, low-friction surface that helps reduce tangling, frizz, and breakage while supporting your hair’s natural moisture. Lightweight and breathable, each scarf is comfortable to wear throughout the day while helping maintain a polished, effortless look.
From casual days to elevated looks, this scarf transitions seamlessly from function to fashion.
Each silk scarf in this collection is crafted in a generous 36-inch square—designed to provide the coverage needed for both styling and overnight wear. This larger size makes it easier to wrap, tie, and secure your silk head scarf comfortably without slipping.
This size allows you to:
The larger size offers added ease and flexibility, whether you’re styling your scarf or wearing it overnight.
Made from 100% Grade 6A mulberry silk, our silk scarves deliver not just style, but substance. The soft sheen, fluid drape, and fabric tested for over 1,000 harmful substances under OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 ensure a piece that feels as good as it looks—embodying the “quiet luxury” aesthetic defining modern fashion, with timeless vintage appeal.
The silk square scarf has long been a fashion icon. From Old Hollywood glamour to the effortless elegance of French street style, silk scarves continue to evolve as a modern wardrobe essential. Our 36" mulberry silk scarves combine that heritage look with everyday versatility, offering endless ways to wear a silk scarf and style it as a refined accessory.
How to style a silk scarf for a vintage look:
Sleeping in a silk head scarf is a simple way to help protect your hair and maintain your style overnight. A silk hair wrap creates a smooth surface that reduces friction against traditional fabrics, helping keep hair more manageable by morning.
Benefits of sleeping in a silk head scarf:
Explore our curated collection of silk scarves today and discover how easy it is to add instant polish to your look. With so many styles and ways to wear them, you’ll find yourself reaching for your Mulberry Park Silks scarf morning, noon, and night.
Explore our curated collection of silk scarves today and discover how easy it is to add instant polish to your look. With so many styles and ways to wear them, you’ll find yourself reaching for your Mulberry Park Silks scarf morning, noon, and night.
When choosing a silk scarf, the fabric matters. While both silk and satin can appear smooth, they are fundamentally different in how they interact with your hair and skin.
Mulberry silk is a natural fiber known for its smooth texture, breathability, and lightweight feel. Satin, by contrast, refers to a weave—and most satin scarves are made from polyester. While both fabrics may look similar, silk offers a more breathable and comfortable experience, especially for extended wear.
Silk’s naturally smooth fibers help reduce friction against the hair, which can contribute to less tangling, frizz, and breakage over time. This makes a silk hair wrap a popular choice for protecting delicate strands and maintaining styles.
Mulberry silk is naturally breathable and helps regulate temperature, making it comfortable to wear throughout the day or while sleeping. Synthetic satin fabrics tend to feel less breathable, particularly for overnight use.
Our scarves are crafted from 100% pure mulberry silk in a 19 momme weight, offering a soft, fluid drape and refined finish. Each piece is also tested for over 1,000 harmful chemicals and substances under OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, reflecting our commitment to quality and care.
Choosing a silk scarf is about more than appearance—it’s about how it feels and performs over time. With its smooth surface, breathable comfort, and timeless elegance, silk remains a preferred choice for those looking to care for their hair while elevating their everyday style.
When choosing a silk scarf, the fabric matters. While both silk and satin can appear smooth, they are fundamentally different in how they interact with your hair and skin.
Mulberry silk is a natural fiber known for its smooth texture, breathability, and lightweight feel. Satin, by contrast, refers to a weave—and most satin scarves are made from polyester. While both fabrics may look similar, silk offers a more breathable and comfortable experience, especially for extended wear.
Silk’s naturally smooth fibers help reduce friction against the hair, which can contribute to less tangling, frizz, and breakage over time. This makes a silk hair wrap a popular choice for protecting delicate strands and maintaining styles.
Mulberry silk is naturally breathable and helps regulate temperature, making it comfortable to wear throughout the day or while sleeping. Synthetic satin fabrics tend to feel less breathable, particularly for overnight use.
Our scarves are crafted from 100% pure mulberry silk in a 19 momme weight, offering a soft, fluid drape and refined finish. Each piece is also tested for over 1,000 harmful chemicals and substances under OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, reflecting our commitment to quality and care.
Choosing a silk scarf is about more than appearance—it’s about how it feels and performs over time. With its smooth surface, breathable comfort, and timeless elegance, silk remains a preferred choice for those looking to care for their hair while elevating their everyday style.
Explore our collection of silk scarves and discover how easy it is to elevate your everyday style while supporting your hair. With multiple ways to wear each scarf, it becomes a natural part of your daily routine—morning, night, and everywhere in between.