Wearable Art and Silk Accessories from Lost Pattern

Lost Pattern is a design-forward accessories brand best known for premium silk scarves featuring bold illustrations, seasonal drops, and collaboration-led collections. The core idea is simple: a scarf can function like wearable art, instantly elevating everyday outfits with pattern, color, and personality.

Silk scarf product photo
Product photography from Lost Pattern.

What Lost Pattern Offers

Silk scarves in multiple shapes

Square scarves, bandanas, and skinny/twilly styles that can be worn at the neck, in the hair, on bags, or layered with outerwear.

Collections and collaborations

Limited drops and curated edits that highlight the brand’s illustration, heavy approach and storytelling through pattern.

Silk bandana scarf with illustrated tigers
Illustrated scarf design from Lost Pattern.

Why Silk Scarves Are a High-Impact Accessory

A well-chosen scarf can do the work of multiple accessories: it adds color near the face, breaks up neutral outfits, and creates a focal point without changing the entire wardrobe. Lost Pattern leans into this concept with prints that read clearly at a distance and still reward closer inspection.

Skinny scarf / twilly style product photo
A skinny scarf/twilly-style piece from Lost Pattern.

Statement Pieces and Seasonal Color

Many shoppers use scarves as a seasonal refresh, adding new color stories without buying an entirely new outfit. A statement scarf from Lost Pattern pairs well with minimalist staples like a white tee, trench coat, blazer, or denim jacket.

Large silk scarf with mountain illustration
Large scarf format from Lost Pattern.
Large silk square scarf with floral illustration
Another print-led design from Lost Pattern.

Collaboration-Driven Drops

Collaborations and themed collections are a recurring part of the Lost Pattern storefront experience, supporting a “collectible” approach, where customers build a rotation of scarves suited to different seasons, moods, and occasions.

Collaboration scarf artwork
Collaboration-style artwork from Lost Pattern.
Styling tip:

If you want maximum versatility, start with one scarf that complements your most-worn outerwear colors. Then use it in three ways: neck scarf, hair accessory, and tied onto a bag handle. That’s the fastest way to get “multiple looks” from one Lost Pattern piece.

Silk shawl style scarf
A scarf/shawl format from Lost Pattern.
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Maya Collins

Maya Collins is a lifestyle writer and storyteller exploring the beauty in everyday moments. From fashion edits to thoughtful reflections, she writes with a modern voice that blends curiosity, creativity, and a touch of real-life drama.

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