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  2. Love beads - Wikipedia

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    Love beads are one of the traditional accessories of hippies. They consist of one or more long strings of beads, frequently handmade, worn around the neck by both sexes. The love bead trend probably evolved from the hippie fascination with non-Western cultures, such as those of Africa, India, and Native America, which make common use of similar ...

  3. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The most popular accessories of the early 1970s for men were homemade, with necklaces, headbands, and bracelets being made from all-natural materials such as wood, hemp, flowers, leather, shells, stones, and Indian beads. [15] Unisex hippie accessories included headbands, floppy hats, and flowing scarves. [16]

  4. Meghan Markle invests in new Black woman-owned hair ... - AOL

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    Meghan Markle invests in celebrity hair colorist Kadi Lee’s Highbrow Hippie hair supplement line — and admits to using boxed dye before the two met. Once upon a time, Meghan Markle was a boxed ...

  5. Hairwork - Wikipedia

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    Most hair jewelry, however, was made from a person of special interest's hair, whether that was a famous figure or - most often - a family member or friend. In contrast to the expensive pieces of hair jewelry crafted by artisans, many women of the 19th century began crafting their own hairwork in their homes.

  6. Hippie - Wikipedia

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    Favored accessories for both men and women included Native American jewelry, head scarves, headbands and long beaded necklaces. [63] Hippie homes, vehicles and other possessions were often decorated with psychedelic art. The bold colors, hand-made clothing and loose fitting clothes opposed the tight and uniform clothing of the 1940s and 1950s.

  7. Meghan Markle Wears Sleeveless Black Top and Matching ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, Meghan Markle attended the Highbrow Hippie Haircare and Wellness launch at Gjelina in Venice, California. The Duchess of Sussex wore a matching set from Khaite—a black sleeveless ...

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