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5 Hair Accessories All the Fashion Girls Are Wearing This Fall

When it comes to doing my own hair, I have zero patience for anything elaborate. Even the thought of the time it takes to curl or straighten my hair (for context, my hair is rather thick, and I am blessed with a decent wave pattern) is enough to make me tie it up and out of the way. This laziness on my part is largely the reason I've become obsessed with hair accessories

With the power to make your hair look pretty with minimal effort, hair accessories have become my go-to when my outfit feels a little plain or I need a quick switch-up. So you can imagine my delight when, a couple of years back, hair accessories became a priority on the style agenda—and they've remained such ever since.

So as we start thinking about fall dressing from head to toe, it's time to shine a light on the hair accouterments that will take center stage this season. From the new '90s add-on to a fresh take on statement headbands, below you'll find an edit of the best fall hair accessories fashion girls are dedicated to right now. 

Supersize and souped-up scrunchies are set to eclipse basic versions. Fluffy, sheer organza fabrics are especially popular on Instagram, and they make such a pretty addition to any fall outfit.

Bandanas, scarves, and kerchiefs are showing no signs of slowing down on the accessory front. Fashion girls are even starting to match their outfit to their bandanas, a clever styling trick we love.

This one is my favorite of the bunch, and it's a lifesaver on days when I can't be bothered to fully style my hair. Sweeping it into a twist and securing with one of these cool clips is an easy '90s-inspired hairstyle that's also popular with celebs such as Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber.

We hadn't seen many headbands in a while, so these royalty-worthy crowns are a much-welcomed update. Scrunched texture, padded velvet, and pretty floral patterns are just some of the details that make these headbands stand out.

Lastly, pins! Adorned with pretty pearls and dazzling diamanté embellishments, this fall's wave of hairpins will quickly add a bit of glam to your everyday look.

Up next: From Colors to Cuts, These are the Hair Trends That Will Matter Most This Fall



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