Something as simple as a hat adds class and confidence to any outfit.
Honestly, not everyone can pull off a hat. For most, hats are the scariest accessories that could exist. Hats can attract attention to your look in a jiffy and turn you into the most glamorous and happening person into the room. It is the hat that decides your look and not the look that decides the hat. Here are the type of hats that you should own in order to make a fashion statement and how you can style them.
Originally fedoras were created in the 1800s but it was not until the 1920s that these hats became popular with both men and women. A mark of the Jazz Age, fedoras are the perfect accent piece if you want to keep your look casual and chic. Fedoras are mostly used to add a bohemian touch to the look. You can wear these all the year round and get a structured look. Fedoras are the most forgiving and versatile of the hats and they look their best when paired with casual and effortless outfits. Pair a nude fedora with an oversized top, distressed jeans and a classic pair of leather boots and you’d be good to go.
Nothing can turn you into the fashion “it” person like a kicky beret. Although mostly associated with feminine French fashion, berets are surprisingly versatile and can be worn by anyone. They have the potential of instantly adding chic and character to your look. Berets are usually worn in cold weather and look great when paired with winter garments. Style a classy beret with a pair of leather pants and long trench coat. You can also pair a beret with a chic mini skirt and long boots and heels.
Cloche hats became a huge hit in the 1920s and have not left the fashion scene since then. Shaped like a bell, as the name suggests, cloche hats are meant to fit your head closely leaving a little brim in the front. Usually worn in spring and winter, cloche hats add elegance to any outfit. Pair a cloche hat with an A-line midi dress, an overcoat and stockings. You can also pair them with a peter-pan collar blouse and cropped trousers along with strappy heels.