A ’90s hair accessory makes a triumphant return on the heads of models, influencers and, well, everybody else. Credit...Elizabeth Renstrom for The New York Times Supported by By Madison Malone Kircher ...
Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. One of the clearest signs the ‘90s revival was back in full swing? The ...
Bring some balance to your mane with this yin yang clip! We love how it will match with almost any outfit. Thanks to this stylish 4-pack, you can keep a clip in your car, purse, vanity and at your ...
The claw clip is the MVP of lazy girl hairstyling. From half-up hairdos to elegant French twists, securing a bun or simply getting your hair out of your face, claw clips can give you a pulled-together ...
Claw clips have made a major comeback in the hair world over the last few years. Available in all shapes and sizes, these simple-to-use hair accessories work wonders at keeping your hair out of your ...
The LPGA Hall of Famer Lydia Ko has a new accessory that people are noticing almost as much as her golf. It all began when ...
hey may be the 90s accessory your mum wore to keep her hair dry in the bath, but claw clips – aka the pretty plastic hair holders of yore – are having a major resurgence. When you think about it, it's ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 23: Bella Hadid is seen in SoHo on December 23, 2020 in New York City wearing a butterfly hair clip. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images) To add to the list of reasons why you ...
If you’re seeing claw clips everywhere, it’s because they are. As we reach the thick of summer, it seems women and girls have traded in the regular elastic hair tie for freshly fashionable claw clips.
She insisted she'll never go back to the 'regular' claw clip again THEY’RE one of her hairstyle staples. But influencer Perrie Sian hates how claw clips feel in her locks, as they stick out and make ...