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Wet Hair and Hair Scarves Are Shaping Up to Be Huge Spring Trends: Do or Don’t?

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It’s official: Spring has hit New York City (today our expected high is 79 degrees—woo-hoo!). While the spring runways were chock-full of amazing hair-spiration for days like today, these two super-wearable trends, both beloved by loads of celebs, are quickly becoming seasonal go-tos. Check ‘em out—then cast your vote: Do or Don’t?

Trend #1: The Wet Hair Look

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Rag & Bone favored this slicked-back style on the runway—a version that's super wet and combed down. But celebs like Camilla Belle and Brittany Snow are putting a milder twist on the look: It’s not as much wet as it is damp with plenty of height, height, height to make it red-carpet chic. I think it’s pretty cute. (Reminds me of how my hair looks when I run my ocean-soaked hands through it at the beach!) I say: Do. What about you?

Is the wet hair look a spring and summer hair Do or Don’t?

Trend #2: Hair Scarves

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O,h yes—it’s happening again! Those little kerchiefs that fashion icons Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Audrey Hepburn wore the hell out of way back when popped up in all their big, bold glory on the Marc by Marc Jacobs spring runway. Now today’s street-style icons (I’m looking at you, Miroslava Duma) and stars like Elizabeth Olsen are having their way with them. (Duma does a dressy one knotted at the neck; Olsen ties a casual day version around the front of her head.) I’m pretty sure this is the answer to all of my second-day hair conundrums, so I'm calling it a Do! Agree? Disagree?

Are hair scarves a spring and summer hair Do or Don’t?

Tell me why you love or hate these spring hair trends in the comments!

Both backstage: Mark Leibowitz. Celebs, excluding Olsen: Getty Images. Olsen: Splash News.

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