D. Caruso Abandons Popular Hairband Style for Eclectic Hair Accessories
Shelby Lee Walsh — August 18, 2009 — Fashion
References: henribendel & nylonmag
We all cherished the time when (thanks mainly to Gossip Girl) the headband was the choice accessory for fashionista’s hair. While I’m sure D. Caruso has a soft spot for the headband, this designer is choosing to rework vintage charms into adorable hair adornments.
No matter what kind of hair you have, you will appreciate these hairpins that range from old watch faces to super feminine flower designs. Take a look in the gallery above!
No matter what kind of hair you have, you will appreciate these hairpins that range from old watch faces to super feminine flower designs. Take a look in the gallery above!
Trend Themes
1. Vintage-inspired Hair Accessories - The trend of reworking vintage charms into hair adornments presents an opportunity for designers to create unique and nostalgic hair accessories.
2. Eclectic Hair Adornments - The rise in popularity of hairpins featuring diverse designs like old watch faces and feminine flowers opens up opportunities for designers to explore creative and unconventional hair accessories.
3. Personalized Hair Accessories - The demand for customized hairpins allows designers to innovate and offer tailored hair adornments that cater to individual preferences and styles.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - The fashion accessories industry can tap into the trend of vintage-inspired hair accessories to offer customers unique and on-trend products.
2. Jewelry - The jewelry industry can explore the market for eclectic hair adornments featuring unconventional materials and designs, expanding their range of offerings.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - The beauty and cosmetics industry can incorporate personalized hair accessories into their product lines, providing customers with customizable options for hair styling.
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