Noun
A narrow band or fillet; a part of a head-dress.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe strapless bandeau bikini revealed just a hint of her cleavage, but it was enough to satisfy her hordes of fans. Source: Internet
Micaiah Carter said that his photograph of a woman in a white bandeau and fringed denim skirt was strongly influenced by his mother’s style in the 1990s, an amalgam of minimalist and urban influences with an Afrocentric overlay. Source: Internet
The bandeau looked dangerously close to sliding off as she lifted her arms and peered over her shoulder. Source: Internet
In 1932, the diamond and platinum bandeau tiara was made to accommodate the brooch. Source: Internet
The deep blue velvet bandeau has a gathered center, adjustable removable straps you can wear a multitude of ways (criss cross, classic, halter or asymmetrical) and off-the-shoulder cuffs. Source: Internet
The monarch also leant Meghan a tiara from her personal collection, the Queen Mary’s Lozenge Bandeau tiara. Source: Internet