Dolce & Gabbana never fails to provide headscarf inspo. To achieve this chic look, fold your headscarf into thirds and tie around a polished updo to keep frizz at bay. (Tip: Try one of these retro updos for more glamorous vibes.)
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Go Bold
Whether hair is super long or buzzed, a scarf with trailing tails will work. Those with long hair can tie their lengths into a no-fuss updo before securing the scarf on top. If you have short hair, simply add the scarf and position the tails where you please. Having the scarf fall down the back means you look stylish from all angles.
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A Retro Twist
This easy hairstyle requires a cute headscarf (preferably shorter in length) tied over any updo, plus a bold red lip. Only have supersized scarves? Ban.do is a great source for shorter, twist options.
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Embrace Texture
Love your hair's natural texture but don't love putting in a lot of effort to make it behave? A headscarf can help you out. Bundle hair into an easy updo then wrap a cute patterned scarf around your head. Leave out some natural texture to frame your face.
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Bigger Is Better
Clutches, sunglasses and headscarves are best oversized. See this patterned headwrap for proof of the last point. Pile your hair high on top of your head and pair with a pre-twisted scarf or use two patterned scarves for extra oomph.
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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.