Kim Kardashian is all smiles in her glamband after dining with A-list
designer Vera Wang recently. Pairing her burgundy dress with a black
patent belt, suit jacket, and a gold sequined glamband, the reality
starlet makes a point that glambands are not just for casual wear. With
the new-school headband holding her locks in place and drawing attention
to her face, Kardashian proves her smile is just as photo-worthy an
asset as is her rear! Ba boom!
(Photo: WENN)
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Paris Hilton, the other culprit behind the resurgence of the headband,
has a glamband in almost every fabric, style, and color. Then again,
she is Paris Hilton and she can have everything in every fabric, style,
and color! Seen here, Princess P was flashing a gold glamband as she
shopped on Robertson last month with her little pooch and comedic gal
pal Kathy Griffin! The heiress Paris must always wear a tiara, of sorts! (Photo: WENN)
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Taylor Swift, a lover of the glambands, favored a vintage inspired
Ban.do with champagne colored beads and Austrian crystals for her
performance onstage during the 44th annual Academy Of Country Music
Awards in Las Vegas. Swift is a loyal fan of the Ban.do brand glamband, this one retails for $165 and the teen starlet has 14 more at home! A Ban.do glamband for every occasion!
(Photo: Getty)
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Nicole Richie unveiled her House of Harlow 1960 jewelry line at Kitson,
sporting a custom-made headpiece from her own collection. The coin
linked multi-strand designer glamband mixes the hippie vibe with luxury
chic. At $430 dollars, there are a limited number of the outrageously
faboo headpieces for sale at Kitson. As a pillar of style, Nicole is one
of the starlets that brought back the headband and turned it glam! (Photo: WENN)
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Mischa Barton in her typically unusual attire flashed a daisy glamband
round her head as she left lunch at Joan’s on 3rd in Los Angeles last
month. Definitely a way to individualize your look, glambands come in all different forms, folks! This one, though, is definitely a throw back
to the flower children!(Photo: WENN)
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