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Chic & Colorful Crown

Chic hair accessories are key for fall and very hard to find in stores. I found these charming head accessories at River Island and believe me, they have enough glitz and glamour to give your mood a real boost. I know I'll get a lot of objections on this one, but I honestly loved them! And YES they can be worn for certain occasions with the right crowd who appreciate quirky fashion.

These are not your typical head bands, they're head pieces with a modern take on 50s-era fashion. My fave is the black one with the net mask. Can be worn using elastic band or using a hidden hair brooch. Their unique style is guaranteed to turn heads. Daring, festive, and vibrant, just in time for your party/gathering/special event.


Comments

miss ghesquiere said…
HATS!!!! MY LOVE IN LIFE! IN KUWAIT?? NO FLIP MAN. kuwait is changing and i love it love it love it! props to you for the heads-up confash. :)
나다 said…
i can only wear these in a custom party !!
Anonymous said…
you've got to be kidding me..
Confashion said…
miss ghesquiere
Anytime :)

BeBe and anonymous
I know..these things are pretty hard to pull off..
Anonymous said…
I saw one girl wear it in a wedding. I thought she looked cute n pulled it off. Others disagreed n thought it was silly.
fashion is subjective n unpredictable
F. said…
I came across these too...
I tried one on...fabulous.
Me Blogging said…
ohhh thanks
I was looking for something similar
every new trend is hard to accept at the begining , just wait and see all kuwait will follow after few months

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