It's time for her time in the spotlight again. Welcome back, stretchy cloth headbands.
You need: plastic headband to cover; 1/8 yard fabric (we got ours from reprodepot.com); tape measure; scissors; sewing machine (optional); transparent tape; needle and thread Cutting fabric: Using ...
I think many of us can agree that we were pretty fab in the '90s: Acid wash jackets were on, jelly shoes were rocked, stirrup pants were at the ready, and — most importantly — our accessory game was ...
You want to know the best thing about a nice, thick cloth headband? You can throw one on when you are having the worst of hair days, and you’ll still look effortlessly chic. The best part is that if ...
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Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. How can you make your coffee-stained sweatsuit look Zoom-appropriate? Jazz up your ...
Headbands are a trend that, truth be told, never goes out of style. There is a virtually endless array of styles on the market, making it possible to find a headband for nearly every outfit and ...