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Nicole Richie Makes OK! Headlines With Her Glitzy Headpieces

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Apr. 3 2013, Published 4:28 a.m. ET

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Like a true Fashion Star, Nicole Richie always looks stylishly top-notch.

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On top of being one of the design show's judges, Nicole is the face of another brand. Yep! She's the designer to the House of Harlow 1960 accessory line and the Winter Kate clothing collection. The designers are truly in good hands. Jessica Simpson, the girl who can pull together an adorable maternity look in a snap, also has her name to handbag and shoe designs. 

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And because she is critiquing design, it's only appropriate that Nicole looks fabulous herself. On the March 22nd Fashion Star episode, Nicole rocked a glitzy, beaded headpiece over a braided updo. So much for wearing a knit beanie—this is way cuter. 

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The headpiece is made by Nicole's own House of Harlow 1960 and is one of the four headpieces she'll be rockin' as the season goes on. We're dying to know how she'll incorporate the bling. 

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But here's the good news: There's no need to be jealous because you could be wearing one of these too! After Nicole is done making the statement, the headpieces will be made for purchase. Um, spring shopping must-have? 

Would you wear one of these Nicole Richie headpieces? Tweet your thoughts @OKMagazine and leave a comment below.

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