If this year’s runway events are any indication, hats are the IT accessory for Fall/Winter 2011. In addition to being fashionable and anything but boring, hats can also be functional part of your arsenal to help protect your hair from the glacial and moisture sapping Winter winds.
Here are some recommendations for trendy headgear from all over the web:
1. Berets (from http://avonfashions.blogspot.com)
Berets will always be in fashion. Monochromatic classic, bright or solemn black berets are very fashionable this season. You can wear it slightly to the side or backwards in the style of the 1970s. If you want to jazz up a plain beret, consider adding a piece of flair like a ribbon or an eye-catching brooch.
2. Knitted hats
Knitted hats are comfortable, warm to wear and popular among teenagers and adults alike. The sheer variety of styles and colors available guarantee you can find something that suits your personality and personal wardrobe.
3. Trapper hats (from http://www.beautywired.com)
Trapper hats are undoubtedly going to keep you warm and their versatility suits both casual as well as sporty and more formal chic attires. Faux fur and shearling are popular choices when selecting this particular hat. Best of all, this hat style suits all face shapes and even hair lengths.
4. Wide brim hats (from http://www.fashionodor.com)
They are eye-catching, romantic and ultra feminine. Large brim, floppy hats are an easy way to get the Bohemian look that is very trendy this Fall/Winter.
5. Fedoras (from http://www.fashionodor.com)
If your preference is for a classic, boy-chic style then a Fedora hat is for you. They come in a variety of shapes and designs and are often decorated with feathers for an incredibly eye-catching look. They can be paired with formal outfits but are just as good when used to complement a daytime, casual look.
TIP: If you are fond of wearing hats, be sure to wash or dry clean them often to prevent buildup and greasy looking hair. Do you already sport one of these types of hats? Would you recommend another style?






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