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  3. Hair tie - Wikipedia

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    The early to mid 19th century and the modernization of the rubber industry [4] allowed for use of rubber in clothing, which would ultimately include early elastic hair ties. [2] In the 20th century, hair ties became more modernized. Then in 1986, the scrunchie was invented by Rommy Revson and became a popular variation of the hair tie. [5]

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  5. Scrunchie - Wikipedia

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    Fabric scrunchies. A scrunchie (or scrunchy) is a fabric-covered elastic hair tie used to fasten medium to long hair types. [1] The elastic hair tie is encased in loose fabric that forms a ruffle when twisted around a ponytail. [2] Large, elaborate styles and diminutive, unassuming forms are available in many different colors, fabrics, and ...

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  7. Kitsch - Wikipedia

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    Modernist writer Hermann Broch argues that the essence of kitsch is imitation: kitsch mimics its immediate predecessor with no regard to ethics—it aims to copy the beautiful, not the good. [7] According to Walter Benjamin, kitsch, unlike art, is a utilitarian object lacking all critical distance between object and observer.

  8. Avant-Garde and Kitsch - Wikipedia

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    The term "kitsch" came into use in the 1860s or 1870s in Germany's street markets, and referred to pictures that were cheap, popular, and marketable. [1] Greenberg considers kitsch to be " ersatz culture," a simulacrum of high culture that adopts many of its exterior trappings but none of its subtleties.

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    Hope, George Frederic Watts, 1886.Cover of On Kitsch by Odd Nerdrum and others. [note 1]Kitsch painting is an international movement made up of classical painters, a result of a 24 September 1998 speech and philosophy given by the Norwegian figurative artist, Odd Nerdrum, [1] later clarified in his book On Kitsch [2] with Jan-Ove Tuv and others.