Though the first Monday in May has come and gone, there was one trend on the that has continued to stand the test of time: hair jewelry. From Venus Williams's to Taraji P. Henson's gorgeous, floral-accented updo, the hairstyles on the carpet were as dazzling as the gowns.

Since then, hair jewelry has continued to bubble up on red carpets and street style aficionados alike, and it's only expected to get more popular as people continue looking for ways to embrace maximalist aesthetics. "Hair jewelry differs from the , as the latter can include headbands, , and more," accessories designer Jennifer Behr tells PS. "The former offers a more bejeweled look to hairstyles," she says, complementing it rather than making it all about the added accessory.

If you've been wanting to dive a bit deeper into the world of hair jewelry, Behr explains more about how to incorporate the accessories into your everyday look, as well as certain hairstyles that are well-suited for the trend, ahead. is an accessories designer and founder of her eponymous brand, based in New York City. Hair jewelry serves the same purpose for your hair as things like necklaces, earrings, and rings do for your body; it adds a bit of bling to your overall look.

"I consider hair jewelry to be bobby pins, barrettes, or clips that are made from crystal, pearl, or metal," Behr says. "It's similar to how you would think about jewelry you wear in your ears or on your neck." You've likely encountered hair jewelry before.

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