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Rosie’s Retail Remedies – Do it yourself with Pom Poms

5 February 2010 Written by Rosie Clark 2,452 views 2 Comments

With the cold weather not shifting, designers and celebrities are finding a new way to look glam and in fashion whilst braving the outdoors. This new craze brings the fun and playfulness back to fashion.

The best thing about pom poms is that they are inexpensive and quick to make… with kits on Amazon starting from £3.00. Alternatively use a cardboard template, made from an old cereal box, and a ball of wool from your mums sewing box and add to old hats, ends of scarves and coat strings to update a worn out piece.

Designer Ashish’s funky take on the classic pompom affect at a recent fashion show in London…
If making your own isn’t feasible at the moment due to essays piling up, do not worry all the high street stores are churning out their own take on the pom pom revival!!

New look pom pom hats start from eight pounds, ranging in colours and some include matching gloves. As well as DP, Miss Selfridge and H & M getting in on the action.

Another great thing about the pom pom; the hats can be used to hide those bed head and bad hair days; when you wake up and realise you only have ten minutes to get to class!

Whether on the catwalks or on the heads of celebs these little balls are causing quite a stir.

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