
The Surprising Hat Every It-Girl Is Wearing Right Now
As you can imagine, all of the girlies are flocking towards the trend-setting piece. It made multiple appearances last spring during Coachella weekend. Teyana Taylor used it to top off an all-black outfit, while Jhené Aiko paired an olive version with a utilitarian jacket. And early adopters of trends, like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Sofia Richie Grainge, Meghan Thee Stallion, and Sydney Sweeney, have also been spotted in the hat.
This isn't one of those here-today-and-gone-tomorrow trends. If you've been watching the runways, you'll know that Miu Miu is doubling down on unique hats for next fall and winter. In fact, the brand sent nine models down the runway in what's likely to be the next big hat trend: a modernized cloche. Sculptural, structured, and slightly mysterious, it's a nod to vintage glamour with a distinctly current twist.
We may have to wait until next season to get our hand on the cloche, but in the meantime, the Miu Miu Drill cowboy hat feels like a worthy investment in this hat-forward era.
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