On a regular day, remembering to brush your hair can be hard. Add to that the fact that many of us still aren’t venturing outside much these days, nor socializing regularly, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for lockdown hair that hasn't seen a comb in over a week. One fashion-forward solution? Plopping on an on-trend ‘90s-era bucket hat.
There’s a reason why fashion can’t seem to shake the bucket hat trend, which was popularized by LL Cool J in the ‘90s and reinstated into fashion’s “in” list during the spring ‘18 season when Kaia Gerber wore a transparent, plastic version on Chanel’s catwalk. (Michael Kors, Matthew Adams Dolan, and Fenty x Puma also showcased bucket hats during the same season, the latter’s rendition being modeled by Slick Woods.) The cap’s ability to add an unexpected touch to any look — from streetwear get-ups to lady-like ensembles — while also keeping your unbrushed tresses in check, gives them priority in our wardrobes over basic baseball caps and beanies. It doesn’t hurt that Prada, Burberry, and Ganni all sell covetable iterations — ranging from leopard print to fuzzy fabrics — of the throwback hat style.
See how your favorite celebrities style their bucket hats and shop our favorites by clicking through the slideshow, ahead. And now that this trend is here to stay, you’d be smart to snag more than one.
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Billie Eilish
When Billie Eilish isn't showing off a new neon hair color, she's usually wearing a bucket hat — one that's as brightly colored as her ever-changing locks. Copy her look with a bold-colored bucket hat, an oversized graphic tee, sneakers, and some baggy jeans or trousers. People will be mistaking you for the five-time Grammy winner in no time.
Meals Topless Bucket Hat, $, available at Garmentory
Topshop Pink Badge Bucket Hat, $, available at Topshop
Eugenia Kim Beckett Stripe Organza Bucket Hat, $, available at Nordstrom
Zoë Kravitz
From her ability to make an outfit look like a million bucks to the way she styles a pleated tennis skirt in the coolest way possible, Zoë Kravitz is the queen of can't-miss low-key style. Her favorite understated accessory: the bucket hat. Throw on your most sun-faded bucket hat with a mini skirt and a Hanes tank top for a Kravitz-approved look.
Urban Outfitters Washed Bucket Hat, $, available at Urban Outfitters
lack of color Terry Cloth Wave Bucket Hat, $, available at Shopbop
rag & bone Rope-Trimmed Cotton Bucket Hat, $, available at Net-A-Porter
Hailey Bieber
When it comes to lockdown outfits, nothing is more appropriate for the occasion than a tie-dye bucket hat and a tie-dye matching sweatsuit. Don't believe us? Just ask Hailey Bieber.
A day in the sun is not complete without a white-hot bucket hat to match. Go the route of Imaan Hammam and pair your version with a tiny printed bikini and retro '90s shades while the weather's still hot enough to allow it.
Gucci White Lamé GG Bucket Hat, $, available at SSENSE
lululemon Both Ways Bucket Hat, $, available at lululemon
Acne Studios Cotton-Canvas Bucket Hat, $, available at Net-A-Porter
Kylie Jenner & Anastasia Karanikolaou
Despite the hefty price tag on a Prada bucket hat (let alone two), you can easily recreate Kylie's and Anastasia's coordinated looks for less. All you need is a monochrome white or black 'fit — including a fitted turtleneck dress and thigh-high matching boots — and a colorful bucket hat in orange or green.
ASOS DESIGN Short Brim Bucket Hat, $, available at ASOS
Urban Outfitters High Visibility Nylon Bucket Hat, $, available at Urban Outfitters
Dua Lipa
When prepping for the chillier months, one must purchase a fuzzy bucket hat — preferably one that's pastel-colored and printed with leopard spots à la Dua Lipa. If you really want to embody the "Don't Stop Now" singer, pair yours with a puffy, bright-colored puffer and a pair of square-toe boots.
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