Scrunchie

She created the first prototype of the scrunchie because she wanted a gentler version of the metal hair ties used at the time.

[6] Revson was inspired by the design of the elastic waistband on her sweatpants[6] and named the decorative hair accessory the Scunci after her pet toy poodle.

Well-known celebrities such as Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul, Demi Moore, and Sarah Jessica Parker were all seen wearing them.

[5] The scrunchie's popularity was not limited to celebrities and television, however; many female astronauts used them to secure their hair while they were on a mission.

Carrie Bradshaw in an episode of Sex and the City mocked the fashion, saying "No woman … would be caught dead at a hip downtown restaurant wearing a scrunchie.

"[13][3][9][14] This comment represented the decline in popularity of the scrunchie during this time period, sparking a decade's worth of negative views and distaste.

[15] In 2017, scrunchies appeared at the New York Fashion Week as part of Mansur Gavriel's fall 2017 collection.

[2] It was an event that fashion publications like Vogue and Harper's Bazaar would mention in their own articles; scrunchies were coming back but as low, loose ponytails rather than on top of the head.

[2]  A Vogue editor even included the scrunchie in a "can't-live-without hair products" list coining it as an essential accessory for makeup-removal time at the end of the workday.

[5] Singer Lizzo generated news when she wore a $100 scrunchie with jewels on it backstage at MTV's Video Music Awards.

Fabric scrunchies
Scrunchies made from bead crochet .