New York Post | Fashionistas are swarming an NYC pharmacy to snatch Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s coveted, iconic headband
She’s still turning heads — and inspiring headbands.
Nearly three decades after Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s life was cut short in a devastating plane crash, her chic, minimalist and unfussy style legacy lives on — and Gen Z can’t get enough.
A $36, ¾-inch tortoiseshell headband made by French hair accessory brand Charles J. Wahba and famously worn by the style icon in the ’90s has become one of the hottest summer accessories — thanks to a recent social-media moment.