Styles and trends
Spotted on the catwalk: the scrunchie
Thought the scrunchie was surely gone for good? Not so fast – the scrunchie is back on centre stage and worn with pride for a fully-fledged 90s revival.
The scrunchie is a chunky hair band. It can be cotton, velvet or even leather, can be found in a number of different colours and decorated with fancy details. Is all this a reason to wear one? Not necessarily! But the scrunchie seems to have found a place in the hearts of nostalgic fashionistas.
Want to delve into the past? Get your hands on a scrunchie and work the nineties look for a subtly wild style. Create a high ponytail, secured with a bungee band. Or create a tousled chignon for an enviable teenager style, then cover the bungee band with your scrunchie. If you’re not ready to go the whole hog, keep this hairstyle under wraps until your next fancy-dress party!
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