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With the Headscarf, Unwashed Hair can be Cool

July 2, 2007 by Designer Ella

Vera Wang headscarfHead scarves are coming back for Fall, as declared by Style.com, inspired by the runway shows last February. Head scarves can range from covering up in the rain (or dirty hair), holding down one’s locks out on a drive, secured as a headband with ties hanging down or any of the crazy ways from the runways as showcased on Style.com. However one does it, it’s all old school and a bit old lady; even nicknamed Babushka (grandmother in Russian).

I like it a little more tamely tied than designers might envision, but I’m fine with this look coming into style. Classes in the early mornings are helped along by a night-time shower the previous day, and a scarf can help hide some limp and/or oil on the tresses.

But is it all silly? Is it lame? What do you think - fabulously ugly or … what?

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*Via* The Runway Scoop

(Little Red Riding HeadScarf is by Vera Wang, see more on Style.com)

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3 Responses to “With the Headscarf, Unwashed Hair can be Cool”

Sharon Says:

To be honest I would do it to hide dirty hair if for some reason I had not had a chance to wash it. But other than that I really don’t care for head scarfs.

jb Says:

I love beautiful women who wear headscarves,bandanas,etc.

Dog Says:

Ha ha…It’s a good idea to hide dirty hair with these headsarves!
Good tips to protect ears from winter cold weather, too!

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