Honestly, how enchanting was Dolce & Gabbana's ode to Sicily in their fall collection? Velvet capes and lace dresses were accented by glorious Baroque-inspired accessories. The highlight for me was the cornucopia of ornate tiaras adorned withÂ
Last season the ever inspiring Anna Dello Russo was photographed wearing a Stephen Jones-designed black veiled beanie, fresh off Jil Sander's Spring 2012 runway.
Brrrrrr, it's chilly outside. It's time to sort through your collection of winter hats, ear muffs, and knit headbands for some necessary protection for that noggin!
If I had a nickel for every time my mom has warned "the sun is not your friend," I could retire tomorrow. Honestly. Instead, my closet is full of sun hats, fedoras, cowboy hats, visors, and various other sun shielding apparati.
It's officially Midsummer and honestly, what's not to love about time-honored celebrations, especially when it involves wearing wildflowers around your head, drinking vodka and dancing around a maypole? Naturally with our love ofÂ
Thanks to the lovely Geri of Because I'm Addicted, we're sharing a second DIY with you this week! How excited are you?? Check out a clip from her first video episode, as part of a new project called Leaf, where she shows us 3 ways to tie a turband.
Make this February a little less tragic By crafting some WTF DIY magic. Nothing says feminine, flirty, and fun Like a pretty floral halo, said and done.
You'll need:
- a large silk flower
-Â floral tape
- 2 pieces of 16 or 18 gaugeÂ
We love Rike Feurstein. Her hats are sick and her chunky knits are lusciously bold and amazing. And when we saw her Dylan scarf, we thought it was genius. A scarf that didn't require knitting? Sign me up!
We've recently received several requests for a turban DIY and so, your wish is our command . . .
Before you start, tie your hair in a bun or ponytail. Fold a large square scarf in half into a triangle.
We were instantly inspired by this gorgeous rainbow fishtail braid in Free People's September catalog and decided to recreate it, adding our own little twist: making the braid into a wearable hat accessory.