Tiaras are no longer restricted to brides or duchesses. This season the tiaras headband returns, as we witnessed the models walked the Saint Laurent fashion show flaunting their tiaras. We are confirming that tiaras are taking over the rubber headbands as the new trend in hair accessories. Not to mention, tiaras can make women feel feminine, and glamorous. Tiaras have a long history specially when they were first introduced in the world of fashion by Madonna as the royalty of pop music, and later it was also embraced by Beyoncé and Courtney Love. Well, whether you are a fairy-tale princess or not we rounded up for you ways to wear the tiaras.
By Sama Eissa
Saint Laurent spring/summer 2016
Hedi Slimane, the brand’s creative director, has featured tiaras during the Saint Laurent fashion show. You can wear this simple princess like tiara by wrapping it around the top of your head. It is super-easy to wear it like this, and it will look best when paired with straight hairstyle.
Miu Miu’s Spring/Summer 2016
Miu Miu’s models looked spooky but those tiaras gave them a feminine appeal thou. You can wear your tiara swept back around your head like Miu Miu’s models in the picture…. However, make sure to keep the tiara in place by tucking couple of booby pins.
Rodarte spring/summer 2016
Rodarte’s tiaras were all glamorous and roman inspired. Not to mention, super cool and chic.
Maybe it is not so much of a traditional tiara, but it will add sparkle and edge to your locks. Those flat roman inspired leafs would look perfect whether you chose to paired with loose, or up-do hair style.
Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2016
No, it is not StarWars. Louis Vuitton creative director Nicolas Ghesquière tiaras were inspired by the Japanese Tron Legacy. Halo creativity we can not deny that it might not stay in its place all night, or stay in place while you’re dancing….But this type of tiaras screams daring chic.
Last, Create Your Own Tiara
You can create your own tiara by tucking your favourite pins into your hair bun. Whether they are sparkling, or flower shaped pins. You can place them into your hair in a creative, and fun way to frame your up-do like Scarlett Johansson did it in the 2005 Oscars.