Heads Up: Party Hats Are Back

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There's a generally maximalist mood that's sunk into every aspect of fashion lately. We're well into the next roaring '20s, and our wardrobes are catching up to that mood: it's time to swap the sweatpants and normcore for something more fun. Sequins, silks, and bright colors are flouncing down runways and saturating streetwear scenes. Nowhere is this shift to ultraglamour made more apparent than with hats.

We let the allure of fashionable hats slip for a while, didn't we? It's impossible to blame it all on the recent fashion downtime that was (forcefully) ushered in by the multiyear-long pandemic. The glamour of hats of the 1950s and '60s dissolved over the past few decades. Hats became boring, addressing utilitarian needs only: beanies pulled down to cover chilly ears and baseball brims provided shade. Thank the Fashion Gods that we have a new generation of ultracool, ultratalented milliners that are pushing us to remember how fun it is to dress up with a party hat.

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Perhaps no one has done more to bring back statement hats than Ruslan Baginskiy. The Kyiv-based designer began his career as a stylist but, when he couldn't find any hats for his shoots, started making them himself. And let's all light a candle that Ruslan made that pivot, because the absolute magic he makes is unmistakable. Baginskiy can count the most famous, most influential artists of our time among his fans. BTS's Kim Tae-hyung, poet laureate Amanda Gorman, Miley Cyrus, Blackpink, supermodel Bella Hadid, and Cardi B are all in the #RBGang.

Baginskiy recently released a mini collection of heart-stoppingly glamorous hats. "We are all born to shine," the Sparkle Mania collection declared, "and Ruslan Baginskiy is here to give you a tool." The designer reimagined six of his signature pieces (a cowboy hat, baker-boy cap, beret, balaclava, headband, and bucket hat) in thousands of crystals. "Let's reclaim sparkle and glamor, let's be ironic enough to make it a part of our casual wardrobe," Baginskiy asks of his fans.

Here's the reason I love this capsule — and the ultraglam hat trend at large: it's purely for the aesthetic. It's all flash, no function. There's no utilitarian need that these gorgeous accessories are fulfilling. They're purely for the fun of it, to add more sparkle to the world.

In case you need more proof of how absurdly fabulous Baginskiy's Sparkle Mania capsule is: Madonna has publicly, Instagram officially, declared her love for it.

Another line heralding the return of party hats is Marianna Senchina. The Milan-based line is run by two sisters, Marianna and Natalia, and is devoted to a romantic, abundant aesthetic that has made Rihanna and Dua Lipa fans.

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Senchina's holiday collection was full of princess-core essentials like velvet dresses, patterned tights, ruffled sleeves, and corsets adorned with delicate beading, but the star of the capsule was the headwear. The glittered and veiled hats brought the balaclava trend into the camp arena by rendering them in metallic glitter and adding a delicate, crystal-studded veil. The resulting hat is a wildly playful piece that feels both retro and futuristic at the same time.

There's another person to thank for the return of party hats: Carrie Bradshaw. The fictional fashion icon has been wearing so many fancy fascinators on the "Sex and the City" reboot "And Just Like That" lately that even "The Cut" couldn't help but wonder, "How Many Hats Does One Woman Need?" Carrie, who has been forever linked to her stalwart devotion to shoes (insert "Hello, Lover" GIF here), has suddenly developed a deep, unrelenting obsession with whimsical hats.

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There's an absurdly big, floppy one she unearths while rooting through the largest storage unit to ever exist in NYC, the so-tilted-it's-defying-gravity disc she wears to a funeral, a sun hat featuring a mound of pink crepe flowers to tell a (highly medicated) story about a diaphragm, a teeny-tiny pillbox with a Peter Pan feather for brunch — there have only been half a dozen episodes in the series so far, and the list of fun hats is already long.

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My point: none of these occasions call for jaunty headwear, and yet our Carrie persists. Why? Because absurd hats are absurdly fun, and I don't know about you, but I'm up for a party.

The Fabulous Baker Boy
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The Fabulous Baker Boy

Meet the sartorial equivalent of a three-day weekend. Ruslan Baginskiy's signature baker-boy hat is rendered in a luscious fuchsia satin ($495) with a hand-embroidered, crystal-embellished logo. Wow.

Ready For Your Close-Up?
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Ready For Your Close-Up?

Gloria Swanson wishes she had a turban as breathtakingly fabulous as this one. MaryJane Claverol's "Malibu" beaded sequin turban ($395) is every inch as dramatic as you are, so make sure you pair it with everything from sweeping gowns to terrycloth bathrobes (just because you can).

Disco? I'll Go!
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Disco? I'll Go!

Forget the "next level," take the bucket-hat trend into the next stratosphere with the Ruslan Baginskiy disco-ball-esque crystal-embellished topper ($945).

Sweet as Candy
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Sweet as Candy

Marianna Senchina's commitment to fabulous hats is a deep well, but if we had to pick one, our current favorite is this wool beret with a delicate birdcage veil ($164, originally $328). It somehow manages to be both twee and sexy at the same time — like something you'd spot on a rising K-pop idol's Instagram.

God Save the Fedora
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God Save the Fedora

For grown-up punks: an artfully placed circle of clustered safety pins replaces the basic grosgrain ribbon and telegraphs an "F around and find out" attitude on Ruslan Baginskiy's take on the classic fedora ($400).

Faux Vintage Find
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Faux Vintage Find

The sweet-as-candy molded felt pillbox hat ($18) is proof you can look fabulous on a budget.

Yes2K!
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Yes2K!

The best of all the millennial trends (huge luxury logo + bucket hat + the perfectly 2000s pastel shade) rendered in ultraglam sequins means this Prada hat ($1,290) is basically the hippest heirloom ever. Trust us, your grandkids will fight over it.

Be My Valentine
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Be My Valentine

There's a rumor that the pink-and-red color combo is only appropriate for Valentine's Day. Lay that boring myth to rest with Eugenia Kim's high-octane Harlowe wool fedora ($425).

Possibly Better Than a Halo
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Possibly Better Than a Halo

London-based milliner Merve Bayindir designed the delicately beautiful Teresa hat ($605) as an homage to Mother Teresa. The handmade, saint-worthy piece is made of ivory taffeta, lined in satin, embroidered with golden threads, and dotted with pearl-embellished flower appliqués.

She Ain't Afraid of the Dark
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She Ain't Afraid of the Dark

For all our favorite goths: next time the coven throws a ball, you're gonna want to wear the Lunar Daze hat from KillStar ($9, originally $23).

Upgraded Baseball Hat
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Upgraded Baseball Hat

We found a statement-making, but still totally wearable, cap from Monrowe ($334). The velour topper's prominent raised middle ridge is inspired by Rhodesian ridgebacks — you know, those gorgeous dogs who are raised to hunt lions in South Africa with their signature raised tuft of fur along their spines. Wear it when you want to feel just as powerful.

Purple Reign
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Purple Reign

Museum-worthy art from a millinery legend: Philip Treacy's ultrabrimmed, ultrapurple fedora ($403) — with a tiny unicorn pin! — is more of a Calder sculpture than just a mere hat.

Flower Power
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Flower Power

If Persephone temporarily turned into a human actress and had a three-episode arc on And Just Like That as Carrie's new publicist, she'd definitely wear this vintage, adorned silk turban from the 1960s ($600).

Mood: Femme Fatale
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Mood: Femme Fatale

How to transform into a mysterious Hitchcock heroine in one easy step: wear this Gigi Burris hat ($375).

Brighten Up
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Brighten Up

Topping your outfit with this Howdy pink fedora from Kittenish ($58) means you're instantly in a better mood.