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The Five Latest Trends In Hair Accessories

Sep 02, 2024 | 4 min read

The variety of hair accessories this season is immense, from luxurious jewelry that lends a sense of luxury and sophistication to the knot or bow-shaped fabric that gives a sense of delicacy and fun. We've rounded up some of our favorite hair accessories of the season. Which style is your favorite?

Jeweled Tresses of the Month

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Inspired by playful disco fashion, American brand AREA gave a new look to bejeweled tresses for Fall/Winter 2019. Models walked the runway wearing crystal and copper-plated hair accessories that matched their hairstyles perfectly. Their look was feminine and full of charm, and this style of accessory would be perfect when paired with a little black dress or an elegant tuxedo suit.

Style Knot or Bow

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Emilia Wickstead's runway shows are always full of romance. This season, the standout accessory was the chignon, which was pinned to the head with the hair in an up-do. The result is a very elegant and beautiful hair look. Emilia accessorized the models' hair with bows for Spring/Summer 2020, which means that this accessory will be in vogue for quite some time.

Set a hair clip on your ponytail

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Oscar de la Renta has spearheaded the return of a once-popular accessory, the hair clip. It was used to highlight the top of a sleek ponytail. Most of the pieces were Vintages-inspired, some were brooch-like, others were diamond clusters, and some were designed as a row of gold coins with the faces of historical figures imprinted on them. We can confidently say that the classic jewelry style has been given a chance to reappear in a distinctive and modern way.

Terpene dominates again

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We saw the soft satin tarpon accessory adorning the heads of models at Kate Spade's Fall/Winter 2019 runway show. With outfits and dresses designed in leopard and floral prints, we found the '70s vibe brilliantly embodied, although some of the designs were similar to what women used to wear in the '40s. For the ultimate glamorous look, pair this turban with an elegant Kate Spade-style dress.

It's time to choose a headband

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We now have the royal seal of approval for the headband accessory, after seeing it on Queen Rania and Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. Shrimps perfected the headband look by pairing the faux-fur headband with playful yet glamorous winter outfits such as square-necked dresses. It was the perfect look.