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Current trends in women's ties

Women's ties are breaking away from traditional codes. Slim shapes, fitted lengths and noble materials such as silk or cotton dominate.

Sober shades - black, beige, pearl gray or navy blue - pair easily with a flowing shirt or structured blazer.

Scarf ties are also making a comeback: supple and lightweight, they interact naturally with all women's scarves to create a subtle interplay of materials.

Women's tie styles

From the classic model to the lavallière, women's ties come in many versions.

  • Slim for a minimalist look.
  • Wider for an assertive couture effect.
  • In silk for a fluid fall.
  • In cotton or linen for a more casual look.

Paired with a jacket and accented by a women's belt, it structures the silhouette with modernity.

It can also be combined with our selection of women's brooches to accentuate tailoring details.

How to wear a woman's tie with elegance

Wearing a woman's tie means playing with contrasts.

  • Over a white shirt and tailored pants for a professional look.
  • Tied loosely over a flowing dress for a freer spirit.
  • Pair with a suit and complete with our women's shoes for a statement look.

In winter, it can be worn under a structured coat, accompanied by our selection of women's mittens fora coherent, elegant silhouette.

Why choose a DIEGA tie?

Choosing a DIEGA women's tie means adopting a piece designed to last.

Materials are selected for their quality and suppleness: luminous silk, textured cotton, meticulous finishing.

Each tie tells a story - that of a men's wardrobe revisited with grace and modernity.

On our site, explore the different models and find the women's tie that will enrich your wardrobe with just the right touch.

Women's ties: the art of detail

Born in men's fashion, the tie has become a symbol of feminine stylistic freedom.

Part work tool, part couture accent, women's ties embody the subtle balance between strength and softness.

A simple detail, capable of transforming an entire silhouette.

- Carole Petit

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