Bad Hair Day? The Best Festive Accessories to Cover Up Between Cuts and Color Inline
Photographed by Peter Lindbergh, Vogue, October 20121/8
Photo: Courtesy of shopbop.com2/8Mrs. President & Co. The Eye Opener Barrette, $56
This barrette’s design puts negative space in a positive light—and faded ombré hair wouldn't look so bad slicked back and looped around it.
Photo: Courtesy of shopbop.com3/8Vanessa Arizaga Lady Aloha Hair Comb, $50
Feeling nostalgic for your former pixie cut now that it's growing out? Sweep strands back with one or two of these combs, and relive the glory days (without the recommitment).
Photo: Courtesy of colettemalouf.com4/8Colette Malouf Steel U Hair Pin, $105
Take your French twist from fusty to feisty in a single stroke. People will assume you have Brigitte Bardot length when you’re really recovering from a Twiggy cut.
Photo: Courtesy of shopbop.com5/8Avigail Adam Leaf Clip, $45
What once was undercut now is overgrowth. Tame the beast and secure flyaways with a gold-plated clip.
Photo: Courtesy of eugeniakim.com6/8Eugenia Kim Anastasia Pom-Pom, $65
Kate Middleton layers didn’t turn out so royally? Top your ponytail off with this navy fox-fur pom, and don’t be surprised if it gets mistaken for a Philip Treacy fascinator.
Photo: Courtesy of mytheresa.com7/8Dolce & Gabbana Embellished Headband, $2,475
Audrey Hepburn and Blair Waldorf would agree: It’s not a headband—it’s a crown. Any and all transitional styles could benefit.
Photo: Courtesy of shopbop.com8/8Pluie Shooting Star Barrette, $121
Clip your chopped-under-the-influence micro bangs to one side with this sweet-and-spiky piece, and carry on.