‘Anora Fever’ inspires the return of Tinsel y2k’s hair trend: ‘Automatic Humor LIFTER’

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The trinket strands are becoming a hot commodity in the hair space, a trend inspired by the Oscar film “Anora”.

While the hair skittering accessory has been around for years – it exploded first in popularity during the early Aights and 2010 on the festival scene – the fiction has again bubbleed as everyday dress thanks to Tinseltown.

The hair accessory given “Anora” is taking tickets while fans accumulate to get trinkets into their triples. Courtesy everett collection

Also called “hair fairy”, trinkets decorated with trinkets are blooming in tiktok second for popular shooting, which users are calling “Anora fever”.

In the app, Cinephiles are proudly boasting of their young trinkets decorated, admitting that they were influenced by the film and stating that the tinsel hair is so “back”.

“Literally made a meeting 3 days after watching the film,” wrote one person online, while others withdrew that they “need” the look.

“The other dock has the same experience by seeing ‘Anora’ in the cinema?” Creator Samantha Andrew said in a video tiktok. “Within the first 15 seconds I was like, ‘right, I’m buying hair trinkets.”

“I spent the whole movie strangely” hair for curly hair “on my phone,” a beholder admitted.

“Do I give Annnniiiiii yes or nooo ??” Another user wrote in a video showing her new trinket hair, referring to the title character of “Anora”, played by Mikey Madison, who goes from Ani.

While the content creators shared DIY lessons on how to apply trinkets at home, experts recommend seeing a specialist to connect shiny beings to the hair – though it is likely to last only one to two weeks.

A content creator named Tracy said to take her video as a “sign to get trinket hair”, showing red, sparkling beans in tiktok. Tiktok/tracywchar
She called it “trinket of my dreams” in the title while tagging Blockbuster Hollywood. Tiktok/tracywchar

For “Anora” – which follows a whirlpool romance between an sex worker and the son of an oligarch – director Sean Baker wanted Madison’s character to “come out but did not want to be overcome by nothing,” Chief of Film Hair Department Justine Sierakowski told Vogue.

“But he used a word like glitter or shiny that triggered something in my head,” she said at the moment of trinket Eureka, who was inspired by Beyoncé and the “real housewives” star Adrienne Maloof.

“I just thought it came amazing in her long, beautiful dark hair and I felt like it would be something interesting to see in the club lights while she is dancing.”

“Anora” stars Mikey Madison as the title character, a sex worker who falls on the heel for the son of an oligarch. Courtesy everett collection

Similarly, for young beauty enthusiasts, it makes them feel like the “center of attention”, they say dazed.

“It’a’s an automatic humor lifter to me and everyone around me,” said Millie Noble content maker for publication. “People always approach me for my hair and it makes them happy, which makes me happy! I feel like unicor. “


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