This headwrap oozes sophistication but takes minutes (seconds?) to do. Wrap a larger scarf with the ends at the nape of your neck, letting them trail down your back. No one will know you're rocking fourth-day hair under the chic headscarf. It will be our secret.
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A Pretty Package
A bow headscarf is playful and retro. To keep it vintage rather than childlike, stick with a silk scarf and tie a loose bow at the side of the head. An undone updo tempers any twee vibes.
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Turban Time
This hairstyle is as easy as wrapping up a towel post-shower, but infinitely chicer. Just make sure to choose a scarf that's large enough that you'll have enough length to tuck the ends into a voluminous style. Extra credit if you coordinate your headwrap with your outfits.
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Color Me Pretty
Add volume on top of a low bun or low ponytail with a printed headscarf. Try the scarf wrapped underneath the bun and tied at the crown. Tuck loose ends around the band and puff out slightly for this knotted look.
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All Tied Up
No headscarf on hand? The red bandanas at the Alexander Wang Spring 2019 show are a cool-girl switch that gives outfits a street style element. It works with model-off-duty layers in all seasons.
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Bad hair days — we've all been there. Lucky for you, this season's hottest hair accessory is the headscarf, the simplest solution for quick and easy hairstyles since the bobby pin. The best part: You don't have to go out and buy a ton of headscarves (unless you want to). Chances are, you already have some sort of scarf, bandana or wrap that you can use to hide your frizzies, add polish to your updo or give your outfit a retro vibe.