2000s revival
Headbands are making a comeback
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Fashion fans who feel nostalgic when they think of the 2000s are in for a treat. This winter it’s all about headbands.
Headbands were inescapable for those interested in fashion in the 2000s. In the winter of 2024/25, the hairband is celebrating its revival and is not just a practical companion in snowy ski areas. These fashion bloggers and celebrities have fallen in love with the fashion trend.
With a smiley face on the slopes
Fashion influencer spread a good mood with her headband in the mountains of St. Moritz: The yellow smiley print on her gray headband beamed into the camera with her. The blogger paired her black sports outfit with tinted ski goggles. Her make-up and earrings showed that winter sports fans can also look perfectly styled on the slopes.
Warm and stylish in the snow
The fashion influencer also vacationed in the Swiss ski resort, but opted for a hairband away from the slopes. She went to après-ski in a black oversized coat with a shearling lining to keep her warm. When it came to footwear, she also chose an XXL model: She made her way through the snow with white and cream-colored moon boots. The content creator also kept her headband in a light tone: the white accessory kept her blonde hair back in the wind and at the same time protected her ears from the cold.
Uncomplicate preppy chic
But there doesn’t have to be snow for headbands to be used. The “Outer Banks” star styled a preppy schoolgirl look around her dark headband. The actress appeared on the talk show “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” in a simple combination of a pleated navy skirt and a white, seemingly intentionally unironed blouse. She combed her straight hair back strictly before adding her headband. This is how she showcased her face perfectly.
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