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WELL LOOK: Anya Taylor-Joy at the F1 races in Budapest. She showed how to wear the season's hottest accessory.

WELL LOOK: Anya Taylor-Joy at the F1 races in Budapest. She showed how to wear the season's hottest accessory.

The scarf is making a comeback – and with a flourish. Anya Taylor-Joy showed at the Hungarian Grand Prix that this small accessory can completely transform an outfit. Three different ways to wear a scarf in one look? This is a fashion lesson worth remembering.

Anya Taylor-Joy , the actress known for her unforgettable roles in " The Queen's Gambit," " Peaky Blinders, " and " The Menu ," proved that you can never have too many scarves this season. At the Hungarian Grand Prix, she showcased not one, not two, but three ways to wear this iconic accessory. All in one look. In the latest installment of WELL LOOK, we take a closer look at the actress's style and the scarf phenomenon , which is currently experiencing its greatest renaissance in years.

Anya Taylor-Joy's Hungarian Grand Prix Style

The actress's outfit at the Hungaroring track is a textbook example of effortless chic . A white tank top, perfectly tailored shorts, and Mary Jane shoes instead of sneakers. Classy, yet... ordinary. And the actor probably would have gone unnoticed if not for... a scarf . Or rather, three.

The first— a pashmina with delicate lace—was draped nonchalantly over her shoulders. The second— a neon green scarf protected her blonde tresses and served as a modern twist on the classic headgear from the Italian Riviera. The third option? A colorful scarf tied around a Farm Rio bag.

Anya Taylor-Joy at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest / Jakub Porzycki / Getty Images Anya Taylor-Joy at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest / Jakub Porzycki / Getty Images
The scarf – a timeless accessory that is coming back in style

It's no coincidence that the scarf became the heroine of the actress's style. This seemingly small accessory has quite a history, and for decades it was a symbol of femininity, class, and ease. Scarves were worn by Audrey Hepburn , Jackie Kennedy , and even Queen Elizabeth . And although the way it was tied varied, it usually served as a head covering.

Anya Taylor-Joy at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest / Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto / Getty Images Anya Taylor-Joy at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest / Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto / Getty Images

Nowadays, a scarf serves many purposes – not only does it protect your hair from damage during a summer convertible ride, but it also adds character to your handbag and covers your shoulders – both from the scorching sun and the evening chill. Scarves are worn by the trendiest it-girls, from Kylie Jenner to Gigi Hadid . Recently, on TikTok and Instagram, we've been seeing variations where the scarf is an accessory to... a baseball cap . Meanwhile, on the runways, styles featuring scarves as belts are also appearing. Today, it's not about perfection, but individualism.

Malcolm McRae and Anya Taylor-Joy at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest / Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto / Getty Images Malcolm McRae and Anya Taylor-Joy at the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest / Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto / Getty Images
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