Headgear Is The Secret To A Perfect Outfit

OSTN Staff

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The arrival of summer means longer days, less clothing, and chilled wine (for me, at least). For some, summer is also the season for rebounding from awkward DIY hair experiments. Remember when growing out bangs used to be the biggest seasonal hair hurdle? Well, shout out to all the micro beauty trends on TikTok because now folx are growing out their very visible invisible layers or just realizing they took the butterfly haircut way too literally. Then there’s dealing with increasing temps and humidity in some locales. Help us! 

Jennifer Behr. Gigi Burris. Eugenia Kim. Lele Sadoughi. If you know, you know. If you don’t, let me tell you. These names mean more hair accessory options: more headbands, head scarves, turbans, visors, and bucket hats. Headgear knows no bounds these days. The latest proof is the balaclava and ball cap being the hit cold-weather accessory of 2022. 

But as peak wedding season arrives, headpieces are an alternative to stressing over the ‘do, especially for the surrounding festivities. Add Free People, Zara, and A-Morir to your list for nuptial-friendly adornments. These pieces are more modern than fascinators, just as chic, and would make Isabella Blow proud. 

Coachella kicked off festival season, and there’s nothing like starting your outfit brainstorm headfirst or punctuating a sweat-friendly look with festive and irreverent headgear, from macrame to straw hats. Milliners continue to bring heaps of imagination to straw hats and visors. Even luxury brand Eugenia Kim introduced a Mother’s Day-themed capsule collection with a lavish blush-colored straw visor. 

You don’t actually need a reason to wear any headgear. It’s simply another way to express your style and not think too hard about your hair, so say less. Find 12 of my favorite hair accessories — from ornate headbands and designer scrunchies to festival-ready bucket hats and more swoon-worthy headgear — well, ahead.

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Lele Sadoughi Jet Velvet Headband

Lele Sadoughi has the knotted headband game on lock. Nothing says “sophisticated,” “proper,” and “yes, I have my life together” quite like a black velvet hair accessory — even if you’re totally faking it ’til you make it. This best-seller procured 5 out of 5 stars from 105 on-site reviews. Per one happy customer: “This is my go to headband everyday, it’s so comfortable! I wear it with my hair up and down, makes me feel put together when I just need to get up and go!”

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Lele Sadoughi JET VELVET HEADBAND, $, available at

You Go Natural Paradise Open T-Shirt Turban

Whether you’re rockin’ fresh summer box braids or taking your ‘fro out of hibernation, it’s always helpful to have a colorful turban on standby. You Go Natural’s T-shirt turbans are crafted from cozy jersey knit with protective satin lining. (Bonus: You have 18 colors and patterns to choose from.)

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You Go Natural PARADISE OPEN T-SHIRT TURBAN, $, available at

Asos Design Crochet Bucket Hat With Happy Detail

New York-based stylist and fashion editor Rashida Meggett said it best — knitwear is, in fact, “warm-weather It wear.” The fabric continues to dominate the fashion industry with groovy party dresses, funky tops, and now crochet bucket hats. The accessory may not protect you on rainy days, but it will elevate your summer ‘fit.

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ASOS DESIGN Crochet bucket Hat With Happy Detail, $, available at

Ganni Cotton Crochet Bucket Hat

Ganni’s 100% organic cotton bucket hat is available in both a muted, earthy hue and an electric yellow, multi-colored one. Pop it on for a lovely picnic in the park or to make the most out of a bad hair day.

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Bloomingdale’s Cotton Crochet Bucket Hat, $, available at

Mango Raffia Beret

Yes, festival fashion also includes berets — specifically those of the palm plant variety. This straw hat is easy-going, delightful, and ideal for relaxed warm-weather fashion.

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Mango Raffia Beret, $, available at

Zimmerman Post Card Crochet Hat

Zimmerman’s crochet cap is a modern spin on the traditional straw hat, but it also makes for chic festival attire. Just replace the classic uniform weaving with unique crochet patterns, swap the original stiff structure with a relaxed fit, and shrink its size just a tad for a more casual appeal.

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Zimmermann Zimmermann Postcard Crochet Hat, $, available at

Fendi Hair Foulard

With the revival of Y2K fashion came an increased demand for frivolous accessories — Coco Chanel said to take one thing off before leaving the house. Meanwhile, the trends of the early 2000s promoted piling on 20 more bracelets. Take your teenage scrunchie game up a notch with a luxury silk Fendi hair tie and scarf combo.

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Fendi Hair Foulard, $, available at

Ganni Patchwork Denim Bucket Hat

Sometimes patchwork can be a little intense, but this Ganni bucket hat only flirts with the classic look. The contrasting denim and decorative stitching has us sold.

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Ganni Patchwork Denim Patchwork Bucket Hat, $, available at

Gigi Burris Millinery Sharina Black Straw

One does not add the best-selling Gigi Burris beanie to their carts for head warmth (especially if you’re gunning for the chic black straw edition). Rather, one orders this unisex cap for its stylish structural flair and luxury craftsmanship. Often found atop the heads of celebrities (Billy Porter, Skepta, and Ne-Yo to name a few), the Sharina is a timeless, versatile accessory that’s worth the investment.

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Gigi Burris Sharina, $, available at

Jacquemus Le Bob Artichaut Hat

Looking like a fisherman sometimes comes with the bucket-hat territory — but, instead of rebuking the possibility, lean into the accessory’s innate nautical charm with Jacquemus’s cotton beach hat. The blue and yellow headgear features a quilted brim, adjustable chin strap with engraved silver hardware, and cotton lining.

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Jacquemus Blue & Yellow ‘Le Bob Artichaut’ Hat, $, available at

Ceremonia Frida Headband

Refinery29 knows and loves this Latinx-owned brand for its effective hair care as well as its collection of adorable accessories — especially the Frida Headband. Come for the refreshing lilac hue and shiny satin finish; stay for the lightweight feel and comfortable, thick hair-friendly design.

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Ceremonia The Frida Headband, $, available at

Eugenia Kim Arianna Headband

Eugenia Kim’s understated straw headband Arianna doesn’t dare to distract from or overpower your outfit. Add it to your closet, and it’ll only complete your summer looks from here on out.

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Eugenia Kim Arianna Headband, $, available at

ASOS DESIGN Padded Headband In All Over Pearl Design

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ASOS DESIGN Padded Headband In All Over Pearl Design, $, available at

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