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Claws, Bows, and Scrunchies: How These Hair Accessories Made their Comeback to Fashion

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
September 15, 2025
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Claws, Bows, and Scrunchies: How These Hair Accessories Made their Comeback to Fashion
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It’s now become a familiar sight on our social media feeds (and even on the streets): a frontal wig laid perfectly and held up by a tortoiseshell claw clip, mermaid braids neatly fastened into a high ponytail with a velvet scrunchie, or a curly wig hairstyle adorned with a delicate bow. After years of minimalist, “no-accessory” trends that made simple, understated elegance a priority, hair is finally having a moment of maximalist fun.

This quiet comeback in how we style our hair shows the human shift towards nostalgia, self-expression, and a much needed rejection of the high-maintenance effortlessness that once defined chic.

Claws, Bows, and Scrunchies: How These Hair Accessories Made their Comeback to Fashion

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  • The Claw Clip
  • Bows
  • Scrunchies
  • Conclusion

The Claw Clip

Back in the day, the claw clip was mostly used for throwing your hair up on a lazy day? Recently, it has become one of the easiest (accessory) ways to look put-together without any effort.

Even better, the new designs are way cooler than the plastic ones we had back in the day. Now you can find them in sleek, high-end materials that make them look more like a piece of art than a hair tool. The best part about the claw clip is that they work for everyone, regardless of whether the hair you’re holding up is thick, curly hair that needs a serious grip or fine, straight hair that can’t handle a lot of weight.

 

Bows

While the claw clip champions casual cool, the bow has returned to reclaim its spot as the icon of hyper-feminine charm. However, bear in mind that isn’t the simple, childlike ribbon of yesteryear; today’s bow is a sophisticated, statement-making piece.

Its comeback is closely linked to the “coquette” aesthetic, a social media trend that celebrates soft, romantic, and whimsical femininity. Designers have embraced this trend with open arms, weaving bows into everything from runway hairstyles to ready-to-wear collections. They appear in plush velvet, delicate satin, and rich silk, adding a touch of old-world elegance to modern looks.

The modern bow trend is a celebration of what was once considered “girly,” re-contextualizing it as powerful and confident. It’s a bold rejection of the androgynous fashion that has dominated the last decade, allowing for a playful, unapologetic embrace of all things soft and beautiful.

 

Scrunchies

And then, there’s the scrunchie. The scrunchie, was once a symbol of 80s aerobics and 90s teen comedy, has made a resounding comeback, largely thanks to Gen Z’s love for all things vintage. But this trend is more than just nostalgia and also about function. It is far gentler on hair than a traditional elastic band, thus, reducing breakage and preventing those annoying creases.

This practical benefit has made it a favorite in the wellness and haircare communities, where keeping hair healthy is a top priority. Available in countless colors and fabrics, from shimmering silks to chunky corduroy, the scrunchie has become a collectible item, allowing people to express their personality and add a pop of color to any outfit..

Claws, Bows, and Scrunchies: How These Hair Accessories Made their Comeback to Fashion

Conclusion

The hair accessories comeback is a clear sign that fashion is digging its roots deep into nostalgia. For years, the industry was obsessed with the austere and the minimal. Subtle details were praised and anything overtly “fun” was deemed unserious. But the return of the claw clip, the bow, and the scrunchie shows a new appreciation for joy, color, and playfulness.

While these simple accessories are a low-stakes way for anyone to participate in a trend and express their personality, they are also a sign that the rigid rules of what is and isn’t “fashionable” are finally loosening. They prove that sometimes, the most stylish statement is simply a well-placed ribbon or a colorful scrunchie.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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