Consider it the new bow.

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When I was a kid, I listened to alotof oldies radio.

It was the late 90s, and the60sand70s were cool again.

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I know, I knowflowers, for spring?

Are blossoms the new bow?

(Carrie Bradshaw, noted floral corsage lover, would approve.)

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A pretty rose or flirty daisy with a high ponytail is practically spring personified.

Flower accessories work with loose hair, updos, half-updos, braids, literallyanything.

To elevate a basic ponytail or bun, wrap a cheeky oversized flower scrunchie around the base.

Woman wearing a flower hairclip

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For aLily Rose Depp-esqueChanel girl look, try the houses signature flower: the camellia.

Etsy is a hotbed (or is it greenhouse?)

for realistic-looking flower pins and scrunchies.

Woman wearing a red flower in her hair

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Sounds like its time to stop and smellor better yet, wearthe roses.

Woman wearing a pink sweater and two white flowers in her hair

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