If fashion has something, it is that inspiration almost always comes from the past. Designers and creatives look at what they have already experienced to come up with new combinations and proposals. They review what others did and carried before, they contribute their new perspective… and trends emerge. But not only do they look for ideas in other decades; celebrities and influencers They also look back to give a different look to their looks. One of the last to do so? Blanca Suarez which, in its latest publications, modernizes the favorite summer accessory of Caroline of Monaco.
The actress, who is not usually very active on social networks, has shared three snapshots in which she enjoys a walk near the sea in the middle of November. A day, surely of disconnection, for which you have chosen a comfortable styling, easy to copy and that we love it.
Blanca has opted for wide black pants that she has worn with a white t-shirt with a message. As a coat he has worn a mid-season down jacket in olive green, one of those that is not heavy but helps protect against low temperatures. But what has caught our attention the most is not the black cross-body bag or her flat shoes, but the accessory with which she has accessorized her hair.
The Madrid interpreter has shown off her very long hair a bandanaan element more typical of the summer months that became, for decades, Carolina de Monaco’s favorite. It is her way of wearing it, in the middle of November and combined with a 100% autumnal look, her way of modernizing it and bringing her own personality to a piece that, although a few years ago it became a trend again, had its strong point in the past. .
The passion for the bandanas of the Monegasque royals
Although in the 90s this accessory had a strong impact in the world of fashion, already in the 70s Carolina de Monaco was one of its best ambassadors. He wore it on countless occasions although, as we mentioned, almost always in the summer months. But she wasn’t the only one royal from Monaco who dared with this accessory.
The scarves, printed or not, on the head were also essential in the elections of Grace Kelly. The Princess made this accessory her best ally to avoid messing up her hair when she went to the beach or when sailing; a functional decision that also helped enhance its sophisticated style.
How could it not be otherwise, Carlota Casiraghihas also worn this type of designs on occasion. We saw her wearing a printed scarf at Paris Fashion Week 2020 to attend the Saint Laurent show. There he demonstrated, like Blanca Suárez, that this accessory can be much more versatile than we could imagine at first.