Fashion & Beauty

It’s a wrap!

TAKE TWO

Double the fun by layering a patterned scarf and headband over one another.

1. Pull your hair back into a ponytail or a loose bun.

2. Put the headband around your neck (like a necklace) and pull into place at the top of the head, right past the hairline.

3. Take the large scarf and fold lengthwise into a long thin piece. Twist the scarf from each end in opposite directions for a slightly rolled look.

4. Place the center of scarf under your hair, near the base of the back of your head, and pull towards the top of your head. Crisscross and tie at the top just behind the headband.

5. Tuck the ends under the scarf. Use bobby pins for extra security, if necessary, and remove ponytail.

Anne Klein scarf (approximately 62” x 14”), at Lord & Taylor, 424 Fifth Ave.; Shirt, .99 at mango.com (Anne Wermiel/NY Post)

Scarf (34” x 2.5”),  at Tiffany & Co., 727 Fifth Ave.; Shirt,  at cwonder.com

Scarf (34” x 2.5”), at Tiffany & Co., 727 Fifth Ave.; Shirt, at cwonder.com (Anne Wermiel/NY Post)

SET FOR THE ’60s

Channel Brigitte Bardot with this bouffant style.

1. Tease hair at the crown of your head, then comb back a thin layer of hair at the front of the crown to create a smooth look over the teased hair. Apply hair spray.

2. Pull hair around one side of your shoulder. Fold the scarf lengthwise about five times to create a thin piece of fabric about one inch or so thick.

3. Place the center of the scarf in front of the teased hair, and tie a double knot slightly off-center (near your ear) on the same side as the hair. If necessary, secure the scarf to your hair with bobby pins.

ALL ABOUT AUDREY

Turn heads on your next vacation with this vintage, Audrey Hepburn-inspired look.

1. Pull hair back, and secure it in a loose bun.

2. Place the center of the head scarf on top of your head, and tie the ends in a double knot either at the base of your neck (to hide the excess fabric) or slightly angled on the side for a flirty look.