| She pulled the black scrunchie out of her long glossy red-gold hair, the silky strands having been confined in a simple low, sleek ponytail. |
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| She tied the mass of curls in place with a silver scrunchie and sprayed it lightly with hairspray. |
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| Made of breathable cotton twill, this cap features a built-in scrunchie for women to neatly hold longer hair in a pony tail. |
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| Secure with a covered band and add a scrunchie, or you can also decorate it with jewelled pin, tiny flowers, beads or other hair accessories. |
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| Mpongo, an animated, open woman, with her hair pulled back in a bright scrunchie, told me that she had grown up singing in the church choir. |
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| The reality is that any fashion, whether it is the latest couture gown or hair accessory like a scrunchie can work in the appropriate circumstances. |
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| The scrunchie is in many ways the perfect fashion metaphor for the woman who may one day be Princess Harry. |
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| She kicked off her shoes, tied her hair in a scrunchie, and tucked one foot underneath her on her chair, as a long line of women stepped forward, paperbacks in hand. |
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| But when it comes to another run for the White House, I'm hoping she has something to say about equality for women that goes beyond the scrunchie. |
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| She wore a clingy, fine-gauge cashmere sweater and low-rise jeans, her hair was pulled back into a fur scrunchie, and a pair of Chanel sunglasses sat atop her head. |
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| She had gathered her platinum hair loosely in a black scrunchie. |
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| From a scrunchie hat and beaded bag to a poncho and tea cozy, ONE-SKEIN WONDERS is packed with excellent, easy projects which rely on a minimum of yarn for completion. |
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