Ask The Costume Goddess:

Headdress Ideas

By Dina

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Dear Costume Goddess,

What is the best method for creating a beaded headband? I've seen many poorly constructed and have never gotten my hands on a good one. I also have a very short forehead and no bangs. What is a good width and style? Women with high foreheads seem to get away with all kinds of facial adornments - lucky girls!

You really design some gorgeous stuff! It's inspiring!

--Bareheaded in Colorado

and

Dear Costume Goddess,

I'd like some tips on costume pieces to wear in my hair. Normally I wear my hair loose or with a few little pins to keep it out of my eyes. But now that I have seen dancing photos of myself, I concluded that I must do something else, for it doesn't make me look like "a dancer".

--Oversea Dancer

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Dear Bareheaded and Oversea,

A costume piece adorning the head frames face and hair nicely and completes the theatrical image we like. I have a few tricks I use to make simple adornments.

But first I'd like to mention that some types of costume pieces on the head can turn into liabilities. Bulky pieces can feel hot and heavy while dancing. Rhinestones and other jewelry (especially on a tiara) can catch and snag veils. Anything fastened to the hair with combs, barrettes and bobby pins can slip or fall out. Tied scarves can come loose. Long strings of beads on a headdress can whip around and smack you in the eye when you spin. Coin headdresses are difficult to keep in place while bending in any direction. So always practice with your headpiece to avoid awkward surprises during a performance.

Scarf

I wear only a headband or twisted scarf and I use elastic to secure it on my head. The elastic is worn under the hair, as illustrated, so it's hidden. You'll need about 12 inches of 1/4" or 3/8" elastic. It comes in black, white, gold and silver. Use what matches your hair best. The white can be tinted with permanent marker.

Headdress Variations

For a headband, use an ornate trim or ribbon 1/2" or 3/4" wide and 12 inches long. I suggest something with sequins or jewels on it to add sparkle. Pin elastic to the ends and adjust the elastic so it fits your head snugly. Sew, tucking raw ends in neatly. Then you can get creative, adding drapes, pendants, jewelry pieces, tiny coins, or beaded fringe.

If your forehead is small (like mine), wear the band at hairline and keep the danglies small or let the headband stand alone. I sometimes sew tassels or long earrings to the sides as a substitute for earrings clipped to my (non-pierced) ears, which can fall off.

Headbands For Different Forehead Types

Headdresses With Elastic Bands
You can also use a padded, fabric-covered rigid headband from the store, again sewing elastic to the ends so it hugs your head. This can be worn low or high on the head. If you have a small forehead it will appear wider. Wear it as is or cover the band with costume fabric, twist a metallic scarf or wide sequin trim around it. The front or sides can be decorated as described above.

Another variation uses a long scarf. It appears to be tied so the ends fall down the back, but again, a hidden elastic secures it to the head. I twist the scarf, or "stuff" it with a roll of quilt batting about 10 inches wide to make it rounder in the front. A second scarf can be twisted around this one if desired.

--The Costume Goddess

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