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We spotted more than a couple of celebs wrapped in scarves while attending some events in Utah last week – mainly, the the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, as well as the T-Mobile Google Music Village event. Of course, there’s a reason behind the mass sighting – it’s freezing cold in Utah! That said, here’s a round-up of who was seen wearing our favorite extra:

Elizabeth Olsen

There was Elizabeth Olsen, who attended the premiere of her movie, Red Lights, while wrapped in a black and white printed scarf

Elizabeth Olsen attends the premiere of movie, Red Lights, during the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, January 20

Britt Robertson

And then of course, young starlet Britt Robertson, along with another young starlet, Victoria Justice, were spotted hanging out at the T-Mobile Google Village event. Britt was wrapped in what seemed like a Pucci scarf while Victoria kept warm in a turtleneck.

Britt Robertson poses with co-star, Victoria Justice, while attending the T-Mobile Google Music Village event, January 22

Alexa Vega

Not to miss the Sundance Film Festival was Alexa Vega. It was her first time to attend the event, and during the second day, she kept warm by wrapping herself with an infinity scarf – in peach!

Alexa Vega attends the T-Mobile Google Music Village event, as well as the 2012 Sundance Film Festival for the very first time, January 21

Emma Roberts

Last was Emma Roberts, who gladly signed autographs at the event while wrapped in a black and white spotted scarf

Emma Roberts attends Day 1 of the Sundance Film Festival by heading to the T-Mobile Google Music Village event, January 20

Between these four (4) young celebrities, whose scarf do you like best? We currently don’t have any information on where they got their scarves, but if you want to steal the look, try the following options:

Copy Emma with: Distinkt Gauze Scarf, USD81 at RevolveClothing (Top left)
Copy Britt with: Raj Imports Peacock Cotton Scarf, USD28 at Nordstrom (Top right)
Copy Elizabeth with: Juicy Couture Geo Pop Floral Silk Scarf, USD68 at Nordstrom (Bottom left)
Copy Alexa with: Fossil Annabelle Infinity Scarf, USD58 at Amazon (Bottom right)

We hear Blake Lively went on a shopping binge in NYC a couple of weeks back. The young blond reportedly spent over US$7000 worth of designer goods at the EditNewYork boutique, snagging a couple of Proenzas and several Marants on display. And while Blake’s extravagant shopping session kept a lot of tongues wagging, we on the other hand, were too busy noticing the bulky scarf she wore while she engaged in the retail therapy. Blake used a chunky pink knitted scarf over her fabulous leather on leather outfit. It was hard not to notice the topper because it didn’t exactly go with her whole look. Check out Blake below:

Blake Lively leaves the EditNewYork boutique and hails a cab, October 5

Well, what can you say about the style? Do you think she should have worn a different scarf, one best suited for fall? Or is  the juxtaposition a perfect match? True, the odd combination of textures looks quite intriguing – matte to shiny and rough to smooth, but the real question is, is it a solid style hit or a miss?

In case you’re curious, Blake’s heavy scarf is by Stella McCartney – a piece made of alpaca silk wool mix that is obviously more suitable for winter. If you want it, you can find it at MyTheresa. Be careful though, because grabbing one will cost you a hefty USD465. If you’re not that picky, you can actually SAVE by purchasing this cable knit infinity scarf from Fossil, which you can find at Zappos:

Fossil Annabelle Solid Infinity Scarf with Lurex in Dusty Rose, USD58 at Zappos

Not a bad substitute indeed; and it will only cost you US$58! As for Blake, although she did look undeniably good in that Stella McCartney, perhaps a less overwhelming scarf would have made her look even better – such as this piece from Juicy Couture (also available at Zappos):

Juicy Couture Pomona Ombre Fringe Scarf, USD88 at Zappos