Yes, We Love Blowouts But We Also Want to See Headwear Again
Two things can be true at once. We love a good blowout. We are—and likely always will be—enamored with those big, bouncy waves that give a mane shine and volume. Our collective obsession reached a peak in 2025, when we spent our nights in silk heatless curlers and our mornings perfecting the art of the velcro roller, all in pursuit of that salon-fresh bounce.
But we also miss the era when style didn’t stop at the hair. There was a time when an outfit felt incomplete without a crown. People are ready for more. And as fashion leans back into maximalism, it only feels right to bring headwear back into the conversation.
Statement Hats
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Statement hats aren’t meant to blend in because the point is to be unapologetically expressive. Whether exaggerated in texture or construction, they’re wearable works of art.
Chainmail
Chainmail sits at the intersection of protection and ornament, which might explain why it feels fitting during these chaotic times. Historically rooted in function, it carries an inherent weight and symbolism that softer accessories don’t. When worn on the head, it immediately gives the wearer a strong presence.
Sailor Hats
Sailor hats have shed their rigidity in recent years. Once tied closely to maritime uniforms, newer iterations have softened the shape and lean into the feminine without losing their sense of structure.
Baker Boy Caps
While they originated in the industrial bustle of the early 20th century, baker boy caps are a timeless addition to the modern wardrobe. Not quite as sharp as their structured cousins, yet they possess an undeniable grit. To wear one is to signal that you mean business.
Pillbox Hats
Cylindrical and straightforward, pillbox hats might be minimalist in build, but they are also versatile enough for high-impact outfits. Their appeal lies in how they make a look more elevated.
Beaded Skull Caps
Beaded skull caps are essentially jewelry for the head. Popularized in the 1920s, they were once synonymous with evening glamour. Today, they contrast beautifully with sharper silhouettes.
Bandanas
Endlessly adaptable, bandanas bring a laid-back confidence that doesn’t try too hard. Worn knotted, wrapped, or casually tied, they inject a sense of ease into even the most styled looks. There’s just something inherently cool about them.
Photos: Photographed by SHEILA JUAN CATILO, Art Direction by HELENA TROY, Production by THESSMAR LECTURA, Makeup by KATHY ORAN, Hair by PATTY CRISTOBAL, Model JANE OF FARAH MODELS, MEGA Magazine October 2025
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