ALL IN THE DETAILS: Haute Hats

With the harsh sun beating down on us 24/7, there’s only so much we can take before our faces turn into the platform for Hermès’ next line of leather goods. A chic alternative to red cheeks and a cracked complexion is a hat.

An underrated classic, a hat can cool you down while setting your outfit aflame. Whether you’re going to the pool for a quick dip or to go bake on the beach, a floppy sunhat is a chic and practical choice. A proven favorite by festivalgoers is the wide-brimmed fedora, which will make you look as hip as you feel. For a soft, more feminine look, a boater hat would be the perfect addition for a picnic in the park or late night stroll by the marina. There are so many different kinds of hats out there that you are sure to find the one that best suits you and your head shape.

Contrary to popular belief, this Fashionista did not top off her outfit with a hat, but actually based her outfit around it. She towers over her South Beach kingdom in a pale wide-brimmed fedora. Matching her outfit to the black ribbon accent on her hat, she wears an oversized black mini dress that doubles as a beach cover-up and a snazzy base for a tasteful ensemble. She incorporates hints of gold with a layered necklace and three thin rings, while her pastel polish freshens up her otherwise dark outfit. Ending in elevation, she wears a pair of black platform sandals, which are not only sturdy and comfortable for marching up and down Lincoln Rd., but they’re stylish as well.

How To: Have you been having trouble adding hats into your wardrobe? Follow this Fashionista’s lead and center your outfit around your hat. Try to incorporate a similar color scheme and keep it simple. The hat will make your outfit pop on its own.

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