hats, bags, jewellery, scarves and other fashion accessories

Strange Sunglasses: Jeremy Scott x Linda Farrow ‘Hands’ shades

jeremy scott linda farrow Strange Sunglasses: Jeremy Scott x Linda Farrow Hands shades

OK, so they’d make a pretty cool Halloween prop, we’ll give them that.

But for the rest of the year? And for $200? That would be a “no” from us. Apparently it was a “yes” from everyone else, though, because these are already sold out at Colette.

Funny old world, isn’t it?

Hairstyle in a hat: Juicy Couture Mohawk hat

Juicy Couture Mohawk hat front Hairstyle in a hat: Juicy Couture Mohawk hatHave you ever wanted a Mohawk cut but just not had the courage to go for it?  Well now you can have a Mohawk in a hat!  We are not sure that is a particularly good thing, but that’s just our opinion.  What do you think?  Would you wear a hat that looks like it’s a Mohawk?  Or is it best left to punks to get the real thing on their heads?  Here’s the side view, just to help you decide:

Juicy Couture Mohawk hat Hairstyle in a hat: Juicy Couture Mohawk hatThis hat is by Juicy Couture, and it’s $52.50 (reduced from $76) and is available here.

Wanted! 50s-style cat’s eye sunglasses from ASOS

50s style cats eye sunglasses1 Wanted! 50s style cats eye sunglasses from ASOS

Here at TFP we’re obsessed with all things 50s, and, handily enough, the fashion world is going through a flirtation with that era too at that moment, which makes it all the easier for us to stock up on pretty little things like these cat’s eye sunglasses, which are £12 at ASOS.

They’re probably not going to be the easiest style to wear, and could end up looking a little too “costume party” in the wrong hands, but… did we mention they’re only £12? And retro-fabulous, dahlinks? Well, they are. Click here to buy them – but leave some for us!

Legless: House of Harlow 1960′s Olivia Sunglasses with Chain

house of harlow sunglasses Legless: House of Harlow 1960s Olivia Sunglasses with ChainBored with standard sunglasses? You know, the ones with two legs? Well, take a look at these ones by Nicole Ritchie’s House of Harlow 1960 label: you may have trouble keeping them on your nose, but at least you won’t be able to put them down somewhere and lose them. They’ll also make a rather quirky little necklace…

house of harlow chain sunglasses Legless: House of Harlow 1960s Olivia Sunglasses with ChainThere’s something a bit “Sherlock Holmes” about them, isn’t there? Maybe we should think about issuing them to the force.

What do you think of them?

(Click here to buy them)

Multifunctional Fashion: Hat becomes bag!

convertible hat handbag Multifunctional Fashion: Hat becomes bag!

You know all those times when you’re out shopping, and your head suddenly becomes unbearably cold? Wouldn’t it be great if you could just take your handbag and, you know, stick it on your head?

Well, you can, thanks to Azumi & David and the latest version of their famous Hat/Bag, which has a furry lining for extra warmth!

What do you mean, “what do you do with all the stuff from your bag when you decide to stick it on your head?” Don’t ask us difficult questions like that! Just sit back and admire… the hat bag!

(Or click here to buy it for £208)

Dress Like a Toddler: Irregular Choice ‘Cuddly Toy’ hats

irregular choice toy hats Dress Like a Toddler: Irregular Choice Cuddly Toy hats

Bet you’re wondering what these two piles of stuffed animals are doing on The Fashion Police, eh? Well, look closer.

These are hats.

They’re for adults.

They’re £89 each.

We’re not sure which of these facts is most surprising to us, so we’ll leave it up to you to decide. Should you wish to take a closer look, or, indeed, to buy one of them, you can click here to do it.

More animal-inspired headwear from Topshop Unique

animal hats topsho unique More animal inspired headwear from Topshop Unique

We know many of our readers love the current trend of dressing up as a woodland creature, so all we’ll say about these Topshop Unique hats is that:

a) They exist

b) They’re £500 each

c) They’re exclusive to Colette

Now click here to buy yourself one.

Fashion Trends: Hats with ears and animal heads

hats with ears from river island Fashion Trends: Hats with ears and animal heads

Hats with ears are going to be a huge trend this autumn/winter.  Or so one glance at the River Island website would have you believe anyway.  Last winter they produced a similar hat with the ears embroidered on, which was known to us forever more as “The Rubin Hat” on account of its similarity to  to our Chief of Police’s dog.

This year, however, the hats have actual ears attached to them and the beanies above are just two out of no less than 8 options, ranging from dogs to rabbits to faux fur trapper hats with ears.

What do you think of this trend?  Do you want your hat to look like a bunny, or do you prefer it just to look like, well, a hat? Tell us!

(The hats with ears are available here, from £12.99.)