WAHAWU Blue 1st Birthday Headband – Glitter Sequin Crown Tiara with Pearls for Girls
The WAHAWU Blue 1st Birthday Headband is a glittery sequin crown tiara designed for a baby girl's first birthday celebration. It features a blue metallic finish with sparkling sequins and a row of faux pearls along the band, making it a festive hair accessory for a one-year-old's special day.
What makes this headband stand out?
The headband combines a crown-like tiara shape with a comfortable band that sits securely on a toddler's head. The sequins catch the light, while the pearls add a touch of elegance. It's made for dress-up and pretend play, part of the Toys & Games category, so it's suitable for both the party and later playtime.
Who is this headband for?
This headband is intended for girls, specifically for a first birthday occasion. It can also be used for other celebrations, photo shoots, or everyday dress-up. The manufacturer, WAHAWU, lists the department as girls, and the item model number is simply "Headband."
Specifications at a glance
| Brand | WAHAWU |
| Model | Headband |
| Color | Blue (glitter sequin, pearls) |
| Department | Girls |
| Category | Dress-Up Headwear |
| ASIN | B0F1TNC9BG |
| First Available | March 18, 2025 |
Frequently asked questions
Is the headband adjustable?
The product information does not specify if the headband is adjustable. It is designed as a standard headband for a toddler, likely with some flexibility in the band material.
Can this be used for a 1st birthday photo shoot?
Yes, the glittery sequin and pearl design makes it a popular choice for first birthday photo sessions and parties. It is specifically listed as a 1st birthday decoration and hair accessory.
What materials are used?
The headband features glitter sequins and faux pearls. The exact material of the band is not listed, but it is typically plastic or metal with a fabric or plastic coating.
Is this suitable for infants?
This headband is intended for girls and is part of the dress-up headwear category. It is recommended for toddlers celebrating their first birthday, but always supervise young children during wear.