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    Coquette Has Her Eye On Bombako Headbands

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    Natalie Zee Drieu on Oct 7, 2009 5:23 AM PDT
    It's no wonder why Gossip Girl brought headbands to the forefront once again, but these headbands by Bambako take them to a whole new level of sophistication. Details such as feathers, beading, and ornate ribbons make these a perfect compliment to any outfit without looking overly embellished or gaudy. For the Fall/Winter 2009 collection, designer Abigail Ricarte wanted to create pieces that were fun, strong, and ultra femme. "This season, I was really drawn to bold statement pieces by playing with different textures and heavy splashes of color in between. I wanted to appeal to a range of girls - from yuppies to hipsters," says Abigail. And given the variety of her collection, from the glitzy Night in Tunesia to the laidback feathered Oh Hey band, we can't imagine what type of girl wouldn't be able to find something she likes! Head over to Coquette for more fall fashion!

    Get Your Hands On Jessica Alba's Feathered Headband!

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    Pauline Montupet on Aug 16, 2009 9:20 AM PDT
    Jessica Alba knows a thing or two about being glamorous on the red carpet. But this past year she has been discovering a whole new type of style -- "mommy chic." One thing that all new moms learn pretty quickly is that having hair in your face while trying to run after your kids is no fun. Jessica is a huge fan of headbands, yet her picks are anything but basic and ordinary. Everything from feathers to ribbons have adorned her pulled-back hairline. Running errands around Los Angeles with her adorable daughter Honor, she sported a cute Stella Accessories feathered headband that added just a touch of whimsy to her jeans-and-tank style. To get the look, mom or not, you can get the Madison headband by Stella Accessories which retails for $42.

    Headbands Make Hair Happy!

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    Ida Hsiang on May 22, 2009 4:23 PM PDT
    I have low maintenance hair. This does not mean that my hair is amazing without me having to do too much to it. It means I don't do too much to it and just cross my fingers that it'll look decent for the day. I really admire people who get up an hour early to do their hair. They always look great. Personally, I'd rather sleep. The headband has been my friend throughout the years. I may not have time for the straightener, but a cute and practical headband always helps pull my look together and add a fun flair to my ensemble for the day. And it literally takes mere seconds! Headbands dropped off the radar for quite a few years and weren't seen except in the hair of devout headband lovers such as myself. Now, they're back with a vengeance! Headbands adorned with silk flowers or elegant crystals are popping back up everywhere! I've seen them have double and even triple straps and are showing up in funky, fun colors and gorgeous metallics! Add a sophisticated edge to your outfit or make a fashion statement! Easy to dress up with or dress down, headbands are practical, easy and now cuter than ever. Never really been the headband type of girl? Are you a little unsure about how to wear it? There are so many designs and variations to choose from, so check out some designs in the slideshow and find one that's right for you!
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    Tip Your Hat To Stylehive's Stylescopes!

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    Alex Gambardella on Apr 27, 2009 4:17 PM PDT
    I don't know about where you're at, but here in San Francisco the weather is blazing (weirdly enough), and my basic hairstyle isn't doing the trick in keeping the sun from beating down on my face, neck, and part! So why not tap into the upper-body realm of fashion accessories and explore your hat and hairpiece options for tip-top style and function? With the help of this week's Stylescopes, you're sure to find the perfect add-on for your noggin -- from a hip mini fedora for those Aquarius girls to a jeweled mesh flower headband for a Taurus gal's night out, for example -- that will either protect you from the weather, keep your hair out of your eyes, or even salvage a potentially disastrous bad hair day! No matter what the fates have in store for you, you can be sure you'll look chic! Take a look at the slideshow to see the stellar style advice for your sign and more!

    How To Make A Headband From An Old T-Shirt

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    Alex Gambardella on Apr 23, 2009 2:21 PM PDT
    Lee Meredith is a contributor at CraftStylish, a site dedicated to do-it-yourself art and design projects. Below she shares a creative way to transform old t-shirts into cute custom hairpieces!

    I am a designer and maker of hats and I wear one whenever the weather allows, which means every day for months in a row here in the Pacific northwest, so when it starts getting too warm for wool on my head, I feel naked! I need something on up there, so I break out the silk scarves and headbands. I love making these simple, recycled T-shirt headbands, made to tie in back so they're one-size-fits-all, and of course you can do whatever you want for embellishments!


    You'll need: a t-shirt, a sewing machine with zigzag stitch, and any optional embellishment materials (different-colored thread for top-stitching, fabric paint for printing, etc). Start out by cutting twice straight across the tee, all the way around to form a loop, double the width that you want your headband to be plus a little extra for seam allowance. The shirt can be any adult size, and the bigger the shirt, the longer your headband will be (but you can always cut it shorter if you want). This loop will have to be under the arms and above the shirt's seam, but you can choose exactly where, so if there is an image on the shirt, place it in the middle of the loop. Another option, if you want to use a T-shirt image up by the arms but you want your headband to tie, would be to cut multiple strip pieces and sew them together into a longer strip. Recycled T-shirts are such a fun material to work with- be creative and have fun with it!

    Head over to the CraftStylish blog for step-by-step instructions and tips to turn your own recycled tees into new hairpieces for the warm weather ahead!

    The Cast Of "Gossip Girl" Loves I Love Factory Headbands!

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    Pauline Montupet on Mar 1, 2009 9:20 AM PST
    The high school queen bees on "Gossip Girl" are rarely seen without an of-the-moment headband. Their fashionable headgear ranges from ultra basic to extraordinary and have started a headband movement all over the world. Looking for something beyond the usual leather or tortoiseshell band? Look no further than I Love Factory with their modern twist on millinery with hand-sewn, fashion forward headgear that even the Gossip Girl herself would love. Started by Laurel St. Romain and Christopher Garbushian, the pair makes the entire collection by hand in their Brooklyn studio. The current "Parklife Society" collection includes 12 pieces, all in black and ivory made from leather, satin, taffeta and guinea hen feathers. They're perfect for adding a little whimsy to any outfit day or a new twist to that little black dress you've been wearing to every cocktail party and rehearsal dinner since 2002. Check out the entire collection at ilovefactorybk.com!
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