Photo: Ingidital.tv1/17The Rabbit-Eared MitreArguably the most fashion-forward and Easter-appropriate option is this rabbit-eared mitre from Rick Owens. Made from sweatshirt sleeves pointed into bunny ears, the style is easy to DIY, but hard to pull off.
Photo: Ingidital.tv2/17The ClocheCloche hats are the close-to-the-head style commonly associated with '20s and '30s fashion. At Jacquemus, designer Simone Porte Jacquemus paired the retro headwear with his surreal silhouettes.
Photo: Indigital.tv3/17The Pill Box HatPopularized in the '60s the pillbox hat was a favorite of First Lady Jackie Kennedy. Leave it to Jeremy Scott to rework the hat from a pill box into a, um, tissue box at Moschino.
Photo: Indigital.tv4/17The BeretAt Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri accessorized every look with a black leather beret. Call it a punk take on the French staple.
Photo: Indigital.tv5/17The Sou'WesterJonathan Anderson's peaked Sou'Westers might seem simple enough in creamy beige, but the style actually has a M|M Paris-designed loaf of Loewe bread drawn on the side.
Photo: Indigital.tv6/17The Slogan CapForget the slogan tee, Public School is introducing the slogan cap. Their saying of choice? "Make America New York."
Photo: Indigital.tv7/17The BeanieA grunge staple, the beanie was reborn at Versace, where supermodels topped off their looks with neon beanies that were scrawled with positive messages across the front.
Photo: Indigital.tv8/17The Cappello RomanoA papal staple, the cappello romano made an appearance at Fausto Puglisi's show with less-than-church appropriate looks.
Photo: Indigital.tv9/17The TurbanWhen it comes to chicness, you can't really beat a turban. Gucci went the '70s-inspired route this season, sending out vibrantly colored silk turbans with over-the-top outfits.
Photo: Indigital.tv10/17The Feather Hood, a.k.a. The PoufThere might not be an official name for the feathered hoods Miuccia Prada sent out for Fall, so we're coining the eye-catching headwear "The Pouf." A warning: Few will be able to pull off the style as well as model Selena Forrest did on the catwalk.
Photo: Indigital.tv11/17The Bell HatA Kangol classic of the '90s, the bell had re-emerged at Marc Jacobs's ode to hip hop collectsion
Photo: Indigital.tv12/17The Crystal HeadpieceAttention showgirls: Jeremy Scott is bringing back a little glitz at his namesake label this season. The message? The bigger the headpiece, the better.
Photo: Indigital.tv13/17The Panama HatThe peaked, straw hat, similar in silhouette to a fedora, has become a vacation go-to. At Gucci, Alessandro Michele offered up a super-size version that doubles as paparazzi shield.
Photo: Indigital.tv14/17The Baseball CapAn American classic, the baseball cap was upgraded at Coach 1941 with a little shearling pelt.
Photo: Indigital.tv15/17The TiaraPrincesses agree, the tiara is the best headgear when you want to make a memorable entrance. At Dolce & Gabbana, models and It girls wore golden options made for selfie-ing.
Photo: Indigital.tv16/17The BagTechnically, this is a purse, but that didn't stop Maison Margiela designer John Galliano from flipping it upside down and plopping it atop a model's head.
Photo: Indigital.tv17/17The Bear ClawsDolce & Gabbana's furry animal hoods serve two purposes: Warmth and upping the wow factor, wherever you are.