The season of layering has arrived and it screams for scarves to wrap up any ensemble. You will find so many scarf styles to choose from at the JEM Trunk Show hosted by CARBON (2643 Connecticut Ave NW, WDC 20008) on Saturday, November 12 (2-6pm). Come to CARBON to shop, meet JEM’s designer Jennifer Elizabeth Miller and enter a raffle for a free scarf. Raffle proceeds will benefit the Alzheimer’s National Association.
The oversized infinity scarves in the signature tie-dye prints work all year round, but JEM also brings us new ways to wear this accessory in unexpected materials and eye-catching patterns fit for both indoors and out. Wear as the center piece of any outfit or use to stay cozy with any cool weather coat. Even pair with formal wear for upcoming holiday parties. Dress up or down an embellished dress or jacket with many of these stunning scarfs you will find at CARBON on Saturday.
With the holidays quickly approaching the JEM trunk show comes at the perfect time to find a scarf as a gift for yourself or the woman or man in your life. JEM continues to decorate your neckline with oversized beaded multi-colored necklaces and even a funky Beatles collection at CARBON now. See pics and learn about the designer with these other ECC posts.
CARBON is committed to reducing your carbon-footprint by offering fashion-forward sustainable clothing, shoes, accessories, and handbags. We carry small, independent designers and companies both locally and internationally who operate from a corporate social responsibility mission. Several of our designers create hand-crafted and fair trade products. CARBON is generated by 100% local wind turbines, implements the 3 Rs religiously – reduce, reuse, recycle – and supports local environmental and human rights initiatives. CARBON also offers wardrobe consultation and personal shopping. Visit CARBON at www.carbondc.com to learn more about its commitment to ethical fashion.










East Coast Chic (ECC) began as a fashion blog in 2010. I created ECC because the diversity of style on the East Coast is inspirational and endless. ECC allows me to share my favorite fashion thoughts and spots from my headquarters in Washington, DC, as well as other trend setting states along the East Coast and beyond. 
