14 Ways to Wrap a Scarf Around Your Head
Head wraps range in meaning from culture to culture. In some places, they’re a sign of nobility; in others, they carry religious significance; sometimes, they’re just a stylish way to keep the sun off your head. This week, bloggers from Senegal to Switzerland put their own twist on the style. In Timisoara, Romania, Laura wore a vibrant turban to keep up her beach hair, while in New York, Kelly brightened up a denim jumpsuit with a sun-kissed scarf. See more inspiration for wrapping up your hair in our slideshow below.


M. Shelly, shot in France for the Peppy May, via Lookbook.

Claudia Villanueva, shot in Madrid for Trendencies, via Lookbook.

Wallace Yolicia, shot in Neuchâtel for Wallace Yolicia, via Lookbook.

Lily Levy, shot in Los Angeles for Lily Levy Loves, via Lookbook.

Kelly W, shot in New York for Island Chic 77, via Lookbook.

Rachel, shot in New York for House of Ndubuisi, via Lookbook.

Lia Igam, shot in Athens for Trends Control.

Judit Szokol, shot in Budapest for Judiciousss, via Lookbook.
Dhvani Tombush, shot for Ramblings and Snaps.
Onyinye Ibeagi, shot in Kharkov for Modavracha, via Lookbook.
Photo: modavracha 2013
Vanoue, shot in Senegal for the Curvy and Curly Closet.
Blanka Slak Rupnik, shot in Vienna for Attitude by BSR, via Lookbook.
Freddie, shot in London for I Go by Frankie.
Laura Charaba, shot in Timisoara for Living in a Shoe.
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