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Revson, a singer, songwriter and voice teacher who died Sept. 7, invented the scrunchie (the hair tie with ruffly, ruched fabric sewn around it that was originally called a “scunci”) in 1986 ...
Enter, the hair scrunchie. On the cusp of a major return ... you can wear bunched around your wrist or in a ponytail, this 80’s throwback could be yours. But, like most ordinary items that ...
No ’80s hairstyle was complete without a colorful scrunchie. These fabric-covered elastic hair ties came in every color, texture, and pattern imaginable—neon, velvet, metallic—you name it.
With its beautiful engraving, it looks elegant whether you wear your hair up, half up, or use it to clip back a side part. The 80's called and said that scrunchies are back. This oversized one is ...
This candy-pink duo is dreamy. It's so 80s. Somebody call Molly Ringwald we've got her scrunchies right here. While the organza option isn't as gentle on hair as the satin, it's still better than ...
For a while, they felt like a too-recent relic from the 80s or 90s ... Not only are scrunchies gentler on your hair than a traditional tight black hair elastic, but they're an affordable way ...
Her work previously appeared in Newsweek. Rommy Hunt Revson, the creator of the scrunchie, the iconic hair accessory of the '80s and '90s, has died. She was 78. Revson's estate lawyer, Alan ...