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Moschino
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Sonia Rykiel
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PPQ
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Luella
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Christian Dior
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Diane von Furstenberg
By Amy Lawrenson
Unlike the Beehive or tricky grecian plaits, you won't need a team of hair stylists on hand to get into spring's hottest new look for hair. Designers like Luella and Sonia Sykiel used hero hair accessories on the catwalk to make an extra fashion statement this season - so, when boredom strikes your blow dry, try a kooky oversize bow or ditzy, pretty flower clip and get a whole new look without even washing your hair.