This children's accessory from the 1990s is back in fashion: can you guess which one?.

This children's accessory from the 1990s is back in fashion: can you guess which one?

You can look for it in the makeup bag of your daughters, nieces and other little fashionistas in your family.

Love for the era of the 1990s and early 2000s continues to mercilessly occupy trends - and we seem to be tired of resisting it. First, the headbands that David Beckham was crazy about at one time returned, and now another mini-personification of the legendary period has burst into fashion - small hair crabs! They made a huge comeback along with low rises, nude tops and mother of pearl, which means that in less than a month they will be “fluttering” everywhere.

This children's accessory from the 1990s is back in fashion: can you guess which one?
Page from a youth magazine, late 1990s

This trend has been back for a long time - about a year ago, influencers one after another began decorating their hair with baby crabs. However, now the choice of hairpins is truly huge: they can be found for every taste and color. For lovers of minimalism, there are black and white options, and for more outrageous fashionistas, examples of all the cute shapes and colors of the rainbow are suitable.

If large hair crabs “had their time” in trends and gradually migrated to classics, then their micro-copies are only climbing to Olympus. You can wear them everywhere - especially in summer. They add childishness to open images, and also automatically turn you into a carpet star from the 2000s. Remember Christina Aguilera, Paris Hilton and Hilary Duff, after all! These divas certainly won’t give you any bad advice.

However, modern fashionistas, clearly tired of indiscriminately following all the trends from the 2000s, have learned to “adjust” various details to a modern framework. For example, Scandinavian model Elsa Hosk secures two strands of hair in front of her face with small butterflies, combining them with a bright coral suit. Italian Chiara Ferragni is not far behind: unlike her colleague in the fashion industry, the businesswoman loves to experiment, and therefore wears “crabs” in a variety of versions - two of them, and on almost every strand around the entire perimeter of her head.

Chiara Ferragni
Chiara Ferragni
Elsa Hosk
Elsa Hosk

However, you need to approach the choice of such hairpins wisely. We advise you to avoid metallic options, as they often get tangled and leave unpleasant kinks in your hair. Take a closer look at lightweight models made of elastic plastic or other materials that are comfortable for you - all children's jewelry and accessories are usually made from them. They will carefully “sit” on your hair, saving you from unnecessary suffering. Don’t be afraid to experiment, but you shouldn’t combine everything at once either. For a minimalist look, opt for clips in bright shades in matte or transparent plastic, and if you’re dressed like you’re going to a music awards show in the early 2000s, feel free to pull your bangs back with shiny and detailed options.

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