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[[File:6211-mxhdfulmqe.jpg|link=Cardcaptor Sakura|frame| The simplest two examples (and Kero-chan).]]
 
Any decoration a character (almost always a young girl) wears in her hair--bandshair—bands, clips, [[Flower in Her Hair|flowers]], ribbons, tiaras, you name it--toit—to make herself look younger and cuter. A grown woman wearing one looks childish, though a character with [[Rapunzel Hair]] might be able to get away with cool-looking decorations; a male character (regardless of age) wearing one looks silly ([[Double Standard|and, of course, his sexuality will be called into question]]). Thus, makingwith thisexception anto [[Always Female]] Trope. (Except inthe [[Boys Love Genre]], where [[Uke|cute young guys]] can wear barrettes or hair clips., Oror when [[Real Men Wear Pink]] is in play.), this is a [[Always Female|Usually Female]] Trope.
 
Mostly used in anime, where the author usually has [[Only Six Faces]], but the relatively mundane setting doesn't call for the more outlandish [[Anime Hair]] or even nonstandard [[Hair Colors]]; the next best way to distinguish heads is by having the girls wear their hair up with increasingly iconic accessories. Especially prevalent if the main character has brown hair. They're also commonly paired with [[Girlish Pigtails]].
Any decoration a character (almost always a young girl) wears in her hair--bands, clips, [[Flower in Her Hair|flowers]], ribbons, tiaras, you name it--to make herself look younger and cuter. A grown woman wearing one looks childish, though a character with [[Rapunzel Hair]] might be able to get away with cool-looking decorations; a male character (regardless of age) wearing one looks silly ([[Double Standard|and, of course, his sexuality will be called into question]]), making this an [[Always Female]] Trope. (Except in [[Boys Love Genre]], where [[Uke|cute young guys]] can wear barrettes or hair clips. Or when [[Real Men Wear Pink]] is in play.)
 
Mostly used in anime, where the author usually has [[Only Six Faces]], but the relatively mundane setting doesn't call for the more outlandish [[Anime Hair]] or even nonstandard [[Hair Colors]]; the next best way to distinguish heads is by having the girls wear their hair up with increasingly iconic accessories. Especially prevalent if the main character has brown hair. They're also commonly paired with [[Girlish Pigtails]].
 
The type of hair decoration also tells you something about her age. Double-orb hair clips and Alice bands are usually worn by preschool girls, while middle- and high-school students prefer ribbons. A particularly common decoration is a ribbon tied into a huge bow. This is more common for elementary or middle school children, and usually signals innocence. (Although this is sometimes subverted by [[Peanuts|The Lucy]]).
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Compare [[Pink Means Feminine]], [[Long Hair Is Feminine]].
 
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== Anime &and Manga ==
 
* ''[[Chibi Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko Chan]]'': When Maruko dresses up, she will often wear a ribbon tied into a bow in her hair.
== Anime & Manga ==
* ''[[Chibi Maruko-chan|Chibi Maruko Chan]]'': When Maruko dresses up, she will often wear a ribbon tied into a bow in her hair.
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'': Sakura and Tomoyo (see the picture).
** In one episode, Toya gives The Mirror card disguised as Sakura ribbons for her long hair, since even though Sakura had short hair, he could see through the disguise. The ribbons then appear on the card's artwork.
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* ''[[Lucky Star]]'' has Kagami and Tsukasa with ribbons and a bow, respectively.
* ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'': Haruhi's [[Memetic Outfit|yellow or orange ribbon]]. She used to change hair decs daily (as well as wearing her hair loose on Monday, and adding one tail/bun/braid/whatever for each subsequent day of the week) until Kyon remarked on it; the next day, she came to school with the yellow ribbon and much shorter hair, a look she's kept from then on. {{spoiler|It's hinted that such was the hairstyle she used when she ''really'' met Kyon... three years ago.}}
** Haruhi's ribbon is a notable sticking point for the gender swapped version of the show -- someshow—some artists make it into a [[Hachimaki]] like headband or a pair of headphones, while others just leave it as is, with the [[Hand Wave]] that he ''is'' eccentric.
** Kyon's sister also has some.
** Yasumi's smiley-face hairpin may be the strangest hair decoration in the series yet.
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** Hayate and Reinforce II also have matching ribbons around one lock of hair at the left temple. It's also worth mentioning that Reinforce II was literally ''born'' wearing it.
*** Hayate keeps her ribbon into her mid-20s. Seeing as how she's {{spoiler|one of the most powerful mages in history, half ancient-artifact-superweapon, and leader of her own specialist team of super-mages}}...''you'' tell her she can't wear it at that age.
* ''[[The Swiss Family Robinson]] Flone Of The Mysterious Island]]''. Flone wears an exotic flower.
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'':
* ''[[Sailor Moon]]'':* Tsukino Usagi, Chibi Usagi and Chibi Chibi all wear [[Odango]] orbs and tiaras in their Sailor forms. Super Sailor forms throw in barrettes. The manga had the barrettes from the beginning.
** Not to count Kino Makoto and Aino Minako. Mako-chan has a cute jeweled hair tie, and Minako has a red bow (which even has a backstory of its own). Naru always wears her green hairbow, and in the manga, most of Usagi's classmates are distinguished by their hair ties. (The [[Cloudcuckoolander|extraterrestrial-investigation-club leader]] from Rei's school resembles [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|Asuka]] with small red hairbows. The Sailor/Amazoness Quartet from the manga are an extreme case, as their hair decs (and hairstyles as well) are [[Anime Hair|practically]] [[Improbable Hairstyle|improbable]].)
* ''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'': Misty has a red-double-orb decorated single pigtail; Dawn not only wears a hat, but ''also'' sports three yellow triangular hair clips. And if these two let their hair grow for the next ten years then up the size of their apparel by an order of magnitude they may hope to compete with the hair dec [[Power Level]] of Sinnoh champion, Cynthia.
* In ''[[Nanaka 6/17]]'', Nanaka wears a side ponytail with a double-orb elastic after a head trauma causes her to think she's 6 years old again.
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**** The ponytail magically comes back when he's not in Raiten Taisou mode. No, really.
* ''[[Serial Experiments Lain]]'': A side-tail tied with an X-shaped knot is Lain Iwakura's probably most prominent feature.
* ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' manga: Aversion -- SakakiAversion—Sakaki thinks Chiyo looks awfully cute in a plaid bow she wears once. She desperately wants to be cute herself, but when she does an [[Imagine Spot]] about what this would look like, she realizes her [[Face of a Thug|fierce aura]] is too overpowering.
** In the anime, when Chiyo says that her present for her 10th birthday was ribbons, Sakaki imagines Chiyo in ribbons (and a pink dress) and has her usual reaction to cute things. She also imagines herself in ribbons, to the effect described above.
* ''[[Ojamajo Doremi]]'': Doremi Harukaze has a music note pin in one of her [[Odango]], but it's Hana-chan who shines in this trope from the time she's introduced. Even when her magical crystal hairbands shatter in ''Dokkan'', Hana has a new pair that has wing-shaped decs (she even puts a spare on Pao-chan... a male, mind you).
* ''[[Yotsubato|Yotsuba&!]]'': Yotsuba is cute enough normally, but when she adds bunny hair ties to her pigtails while dressing up for a [[Festival Episode|festival]], the [[Moe]] is turned [[Up to Eleven]].
* ''[[Yakitate!! Japan]]'': Azuma's signature hair band (another male example).
* In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]!'' (the manga and the first anime), Miho has her hair tied back with a ribbon. In the manga, she is nicknamed "Ribbon" because of it.
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** Miyako Shiba used to tie her hair with a black ribbon.
** A rare male example also features: Byakuya. Though you'd have to be suicidal (or Kenpachi) to question his fashion sense/sexuality.
** Some female Arrancars have either this, or Hollow masks that ''look'' like hair decs. I.e: [[media:cirucci_4027cirucci 4027.jpg|Cirucci Thunderwitch]] or [[media:vlcsnap-000011_1691000011 1691.jpg|the girls from Harribel's fraccion]]
** Post time-skip Yachiru now wears a skull and crossbones in her hair.
* ''[[Project A-ko]]'': C-ko wears daisy barrettes in her hair.
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* Koboshi from ''[[Pita-Ten]]'' wears [[Animal-Eared Headband|cat ear]] hair decorations.
** Misha also has some cute bunny-shaped decs.
* Hild from ''[[Ah! My Goddess]]'' - the amount of decorations and ornaments in her hair are stunning, and make her look even MORE beautiful. (The manga mentions that most of them are power limiters.) Her daughter seems to copy this aspect of her.
* Ukyo in ''[[Ranma ½|Ranma 1/2]]'' wears a big white bow in her hair.
** When [[She Cleans Up Nicely]], Akane adds ribbons to her looks.
* All the main characters from ''[[ToA AruCertain Kagaku noScientific Railgun]]'' have some kind of hair decoration., Butbut Uiharu Kazari definitely tops them all - she basically wears a bouquet for a hairband. (Her younger self apparently only wore a flower or two, but it's grown since then.)
* In ''[[Attack No. 1]]'', the easiest way to distinguish which girl is which is by their headbands or bows. Kozue wears a yellow headband with a bow on it. Midori has a blue headband.
* Similarly, in ''[[Aim for the Ace!|Aim for The Ace]]!'', Reika has an enormous pink bow, the captain has white barrettes, and Kyoto has large orange bows holding back her terrible [[Star Wars|Princess Leia-esque]] [[Odango|buns.]]
* Not even [[Katsuhiro Otomo]] is immune - Etsuko, the little girl who is the protagonist of ''[[Domu: A Child's Dream]]'', hold back her curly hair with two clips, reminding the audience that she's only a child but one that can save them.
* Old-school manga heroine [[Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken|Honey Honey]] wears an enormous pink bow on her head.
* ''[[Nabari no Ou]]'': Raimei ties her hair up with ribbons, and Juuji wears a distinctive hair clip shaped like a shuriken. Raikou wears protective charms, ribbons, and at one point a hair bauble ''with hearts on it'' in his hair...though it's not like his [[Ambiguously Gay|sexuality wasn't already under question anyways]].
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* ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'': Kaoru has her hair ribbon. By the end of the manga {{spoiler|she stops wearing them and has a more mature look upon becoming a [[Babies Ever After|mother]].}}
** In one omake a rescued girl tie Kenshin's hair with a bow, a lady passing by says it suits him.
* Tiff/Fumu from [[Kirby: ofRight theBack Starsat Ya!]].
* [[Horny Devil|Kurumu]] from ''[[Rosario to+ Vampire]]'' is almost never seen without her frilly tiara.
* All of the ''[[Rozen Maiden]]'' dolls.
* Madoka Kaname in ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'' spends her time in the morning choosing which ribbon she's going to wear on her hair to make herself attractive. Her friends even lampshade it. {{spoiler|It later becomes Homura's [[Tragic Keepsake]].}}
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** Of a less spoilery form, all the other girls have this. Homura has a hair band, Sayaka has a few hair clips, and Kyoko has a ponytail ribbon.
* ''[[Prétear]]'' is one of the only series that gets away with having a distinctly heterosexual male character wearing a dec, though it manifests in the shape of a large, tube-shaped bead and clasps around his ponytail in back. Later, it is revealed that every Leafe Knight possesses one of these "communicator beads" to some varying degree of size and placement.
* This trope is one of the reasons some viewers was convinced that 'Pidge' of 'Voltron Force' the dub of [[GoLion]] was really a girl, the other being 'his' friendship with the space mice.
* ''[[K-On!]]'':
 
** Yui really likes her hair clips, to the point where she's morose when she has to attend class without them.
** Ritsu always wears her headband when not at home... until it's pointed out to her in ''K-On! college''<small>[sic]</small> that she's too old for a headband, whereupon she replaces it with a hair tie.
* Inami from ''[[Working!!]]'' wears hair clips. Unusually for an anime character, she changes her hair clips from day to day.
 
== Comic Books ==
* Ghost girl Talia of ''[[Brody's Ghost]]'' wears several hairclips, including one with a skull and one with a heart.
* ''[[Spider-Man|]]'': Gwen Stacy]]'s headband.
* Mary Jane from [[Looney Tunes]] & Merrie Melodies comics wears a red or black bow.
* The Reboot version of ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes]]''' Shrinking Violet wore a headband with a violet in it. Kinetix wore one with a Legion logo.
 
== [[Film]] ==
 
== Films -- Animation ==
* In ''[[Kiki's Delivery Service]]'', Kiki wears a rather impressive red bow.
* Also, Chihiro in ''[[Spirited Away]]'' has a small band to tie back her hair. Later, she replaces it with a sparkly one that Zeniba says will protect her because [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|her friends made it for her.]] {{spoiler|After leaving the spirits' world at the end, a quick sparkle shows the audience that it wasn't all [[All Just a Dream|just a dream.]]}}
* [[Coraline (animation)|Coraline]] has a dragonfly.
* This is popular with the Disney Princesses. In chronological order; [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White]] wears blue and red headbands each with a bow on top, Cinderella has a white headband with a bow on it, a silver headband, and a white crown, [[Sleeping Beauty|Aurora]] has a black headband and tiara, [[The Little Mermaid|Ariel]] has a white pearl barrette, large blue bow tied into a ribbon, and tiara, Belle has a blue ribbon and gold band, Jasmine has blue, purple, and gold crowns with bands tying her hair, [[The Princess and the Frog|Tiana]] has a white feather and silver, green, and gold tiaras, and Rapunzel has flowers and a tiara.
* ''[[Tangled]]'': Rapunzel is a [[Moe Moe]] [[Genki Girl]] all the time, but the few scenes where she wears flowers all over her carefully multi-braided [[Rapunzel Hair]] are just made of sheer adorableness.
* Fifi, the main antagonist from the direct to DVD sequel of [[Open Season]], "Open Season 2". Despite wearing a cute blue bow on his fluffy head, Fifi is a neurotic and slightly unhinged poodle who didn't intend to let Weenie go back to the wild with Boog and Eliot without a fight. Also he's a male.
 
 
== Films -- Live Action ==
* In ''[[Heathers]]'', a red hair accessory passes from owner to owner, symbolizing transfer of power among the girls.
* ''[[Matilda (film)|Matilda]]'': Matilda always wore a hair ribbon that she tied into a bow.
 
 
== Literature ==
* ''[[Discworld]]'':
** Gloria Thogsdaughter, one of Susan Sto Helit's classmates in ''[[Discworld/Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]]'', wears ribbons in the school colours. [[Our Dwarves Are All the Same|In her beard.]]
** Lady Sybil [[Overly Long Name|Sybil Deidre Olgivanna Vimes née Ramkin]] has literal hair decorations in the form of interchangeable wigs; her actual hair being [[Noodle Incident|burnt off at some time previous]] by her [[Our Dragons Are Different|pet swamp dragons]].
* [[Alice in Wonderland|Alice]], who thanks to the Tenniel illustrations is famously associated with, well, the Alice band.
* In ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Order of Thethe Phoenix (novel)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', Dolores Umbridge is frequently described as wearing Alice bands and other hair ornaments not at all suited to a woman of her age. It's part of her sickly-sweet projection.
* In the web-novel ''[[Domina]]'', Akane has a number of beads hanging from her ponytail. The significance of this has yet to be addressed.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
* On ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]'', Sarah relates a story from her youth of frequently going to a drugstore with a friend from a slightly richer family with a single dollar to buy hair clips, barrettes and other bits of pretty for the friend's long hair.
* On ''[[Cheers]]'', Woody Boyd's girlfriend wore a plain-colored headband that emphasized her youth and [[Virginity Makes You Stupid|innocence in every sense of the term]].
* On ''[[Beakman's World]]'', all of the assistants' hair is riddled with adornments. Beakman even took a rubber band needed for an experiment right from Josie's hair once.
* Vala Mal Doran on ''[[Stargate SG-1|Stargate SG 1]]'' tended to wear her hair in [[Girlish Pigtails|a pair of tails]], or at least had sparkly clips or a tiara. Compared with actress Claudia Black's neat little braid as Aeryn Sun in ''[[Farscape]]'', the difference is impressive.
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* Quinn Fabray on ''[[Glee]]'' seems to have a fondness for wearing cute clips and headbands along with her sundresses, contributing to her [[Seemingly-Wholesome Fifties Girl]] look.
** Rachel also has a fondness for headbands. She even wrote a song called "My Headband". [[Stylistic Suck|It wasn't very good.]]
* And you can't go without mentioning [[Playful Hacker|Penelope Garcia]] from ''[[Criminal Minds]]''. That woman's hair is like a Christmas tree. Quite possibly a nod to her youthful optimism and general eccentricity.
* Would Philip from ''[[Kamen Rider Double]]'' count? He uses binder clips and bulldog clips.
* Emily from ''[[Skins]]'' is never without a tiny adorable bow in her hair throughout S3 (precisely co-ordinated with the rest of her outfit, including her ''knickers'' at one point when she goes skinny-dipping), except when she's [[Twin Switch|pretending to be her twin sister Katie]] (at which point she combines their two signature styles with a giant, garish leopard-print bow).
* Marian from ''[[Robin Hood (TV series)|Robin Hood]]'' often wore a curved hair pin...she used it as a dagger on a couple of occasions.
* Miranda Sanchez from ''[[Lizzie Mac GuireMcGuire]]'' is known for this. There's even a montage of her wearing various decs in one of the Zoog Disney [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]] [[Ad Bumper|Ad Bumpers]]s (said bumper is not on [[YouTube]] as of this writing).
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', Zoe always wears an Alice band. Miss Kelly in ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S6 E5/E05 The SeedsofSeeds of Death|The Seeds Of Death]]'' goes one better, with [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/File:GiaKelly.jpg something resembling a coffee cup] attached to her ponytail.
* At the end of the Swedish TV series ''Dårfinkar & dönickar'', {{spoiler|the 12-year-old main character, who's been going around dressed as a boy, reveals herself as female. In both the girly outfits we see her wearing, she has a matching bow in her hair.}}
* In ''My Princess'' the Korean live action drama, plucky heroine Lee Seoul always has an awesome hair clip, headband, or barrette.
* Guinevere from ''[[Merlin (TV series)|Merlin]]'' often wears [[Flower in Her Hair|flowers in her hair]].
 
 
== Video Games ==
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** Sanae has a Frog hairclip and a Snake decoration thing coiled around her hair. They represent the two goddesses she serves under (Suwako being the frog, and Kanako being the snake).
** Newcomer Hatate has a pair of ribbons for her [[Girlish Pigtails|twin-tails]].
* Many girls in the ''[[Dept. Heaven]]'' games -- particularlygames—particularly the girls of ''[[Riviera: The Promised Land]]''. Each of them has a hair decoration of some sort; even [[The Dragon|Malice]] offers a hairband as an item drop once.
* Headbands and other headgear show up now and then in the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' games. The most important decorations, however, don't usually show up on the character models: Those ubiquitous little Ribbons that confer immunity to [[Standard Status Effects]] (and quite a few non-standards, as well).
** All three girls in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' wear noticeable hair decorations, both in-game and in character art.
** Ritz from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' has a hairpin while [[Final Fantasy Tactics A2|the sequel]]'s female protagonist Adelle has a bow.
** How can we forget Rikku's hairstylings from ''FFX-2''?! Beads and headband and braids galore! Yuna has her fair share of hair doo-dads, but Rikku's take the cake.
** Serah Farron, of Final Fantasy XIII and XIII-2 wears a pink or black jeweled hair tie to hold up her side ponytail.
** [[Yoshitaka Amano]] laughs at the idea that this trope is [[Always Female]]:
*** [[Final Fantasy IV|Cecil's]] design in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', true to his Amano origins, has a headband and beads in his [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|long, pretty hair]].
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* The ''[[Shin Megami Tensei|Persona series]]'' seems to like this trope. In ''[[Persona 3]]'' we have Aigis with her... headband/headphone thingy, adorable Maiko and Yuko's hairclips. As well as Metis in the follow up to P3. Generally if the girl is not a main character, she will have some kind of hair decs.
** The female main character option in ''[[Persona 3]] Portable'' has her XXII hair clips, which are an alternate numbering of The Fool Arcana.
** Then in ''[[Persona 4]]'' we have Nanako's ribbon hair ties, Yumi's single clip, Margaret's and Yukiko's headbands. Despite her hair clips, Hanako is not an example--seeexample—see for yourself [https://web.archive.org/web/20170728043319/http://megamitensei.wikia.com/wiki/File:P4-Hanako.jpg\].
* In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', most Pokémon can be pimped with ribbons, hats, and other head accessories to help tell them apart.
* Several of the Presents in the ''[[Katamari Damacy]]'' series act like these. Interestingly, there's no gender boundaries, so you can have the Prince or any of the male Cousins [[Wholesome Crossdresser|running around in]] [[Everything's Better with Rainbows|pretty rainbow ribbons]].
* Not only do girls in the ''[[Luminous Arc]]'' series wear various kind of headgear and hair accessories, but you can also buy and equipt some of them with '''ribbons''' as armor.
* ''[[Eternal Sonata]]'': March and Salsa have their bunny ear decorations.
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]: [[Ocarina of Time]]'', several of the Kokiri girls have hair decorations.
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* Coco Bandicoot from the [[Crash Bandicoot]] series wears a ribbon or a flower in her hair depending on the game.
* [[Dumb Blonde|Tess]] from ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'' has a pink hairband.
* Several characters from the ''[[Soul Series]]'' (mostly of the "cute girl" variety, such as Cassandra, Talim, Amy, Xianghua, Seung Mina and Tira) wear various hair decs. While not of the "cutie" sort, Taki and [[Action Mom|Sophitia]] also wear them, though obviously not to the same effect. Setsuka's hair decorations are the most elaborate in the series, especially in ''SC III'', where her hair is piled up on top of her head in a geisha/oiran style, held in place with various ornamental clips and combs.
* In ''[[Fire Emblem]] 7'', Nino has a blue hairband while Ninian wear a sort-of diadem with two big white decs.
** Don't forget Priscilla's feather clip!
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* [[Super Robot Wars NEO|Sharlie Lunoille]] uses hair decs.
* In ''[[Animal Crossing]]: Wild World'', Blathers's little sister Celeste wears a big pink bow. (Though these would be ''feather'' decs instead of ''hair'' decs...)
* Paula, from ''[[EarthboundEarthBound]]'', wears a large red ribbon in her hair. She can also equip a range of ribbon accessories.
** The Mr. Saturns wear ribbons as well, although it's impossible to tell which ones are female and which aren't.
* Lip from ''[[Panel Dede Pon]]'' has a blue double-orb hairclip on her ponytail and a big pink bow on top of her head.
* ''[[Enslaved: Odyssey to the West]]'' has [[The Chick|Trip]] use a robotic dragonfly as a hair decoration. When resting, it stays perched tucked behind her ear, and its wings look like feathers.
* Several female characters in ''[[Pokémon]]'' wear hair decorations too. Erika has a red headband, Whitney has a yellow pin, Jasmine wears two orange orb hair ties, Roxanne has her pink bow, Candice has a blue clip and hair bands, and Skyla wears a blue flower shaped barrette.
* [[Tales of the World|The three Kanonnos]] all have hairbands and season-appropriate attachments to complement their [[Rose-Haired Girl|pink hair]]: a tulip (spring) for {{spoiler|Pasca}} Kanonno, a coconut tree (summer) for Kanonno Earhart, and a maple leaf (autumn) for Kanonno Grassvalley.
* Tooty from ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' has her hair in pig-tails.
* Ribbon from ''[[Kirby 64 The Crystal Shards]]'' has a bow on her hair.
* Flora, ''[[Professor Layton]]'''s adopted daughter, is never seen without her hair tied back in a dark pink ribbon.
* Doctor Judith Mossman in [[Half-Life 2]] has a large, plain hair clip on the back of her head.
 
 
== Visual Novels ==
* Maya Fey, a young Spirit Medium from the ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series, wears orb-shaped jewels in her hair, which could be considered her trademark, seeing how she doesn't even take them off whenever she changes out of her usual Kimono (in the games, as well as in official artworks, except for a single, rather old, picture, where the orbs are replaced by fluffy ribbons). Also, supporting character Maggey Byrde wears hairclips, which complement her cute face.
* In the ''[[Ef a Tale of Memories|ef]]'' visual novels, every single one of the heroines has some kind of hair dec. Miyako? Great big yellow bows. Kei? Headband. Chihiro? Hair clips. Mizuki? Little hair ribbons. Yuuko? Big fat white bow.
* ''[[Fate/stay night|Fate Stay Night]]'': Rin Tohsaka has a bow for each of her trademark [[Girlish Pigtails|pigtails]].
** Sakura Matou has a single red ribbon, and Saber ties her hair with a blue one.
* ''[[Tsukihime]]'': Most of the major girls have something. [[The Ojou|Akiha]] has her hairband, [[Meido|Hisui and Kohaku]] have a bonnet and a big ribbon respectively. [[Token Mini-MoeLoli|Ren]] has an even bigger ribbon.
** Going into ''[[Melty Blood]]'', there's Sion and her [[Nice Hat]] and Miyako with her hair ribbons.
* ''[[Kanon]]'''s [[Bokukko|Ayu]] is never seen without her [[Memento MacGuffin|hairband]]; in addition to being a visual identifier, it also functions as an [[Chekhov's Gun|extremely important plot device]].
* Most girls from ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' wear hair ornaments; most notable are the mirrored clips of the Fujibayashi twins, Fuko's purple ribbon and Kotomi's hair baubles.
* ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]'': Satoko wears a headband.
* ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]'': Beatrice has a rose, Lambdadelta has bows, {{spoiler|Ange}} has baubles, Maria has a crown.
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* ''[[Yo-Jin-Bo]]'''s Hatsuhime keeps her [[Hime Cut]] tied back with a big red bow.
* ''[[Eien no Aselia]]'' gives some ribbons to Lemuria to make her stand out more. She's the most normal looking girl among the cast after Kyouko. {{spoiler|It also serves to differentiate her from Lesteena.}}
 
 
== Web Comics ==
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* Many of the OS-tans have some sort of iconic hair ornament in most of their incarnations. In particular, the "XP"-shaped barrette of XP-tan comes to mind.
* ''[[Whateley Universe]]'' examples: Geomancer and Generator at [[Super-Hero School|Whateley Academy]]. They're both high school freshmen, although Generator looks like she's about eleven. Geomancer likes ribbons in her hair. Generator likes sparkly hairclips. But they've been ''weaponized''.
* In her review of ''[[Beauty and Thethe Beast: The Enchanted Christmas]]'', [[The Nostalgia Chick]] wore cute little bows along with her usual [[Girlish Pigtails|pigtails]]. The fact that the review was heavy on her own brand of Nerd-Rage is probably just a coincidence.
* The Cat, from [[That Guy With The Glasses]], never appears on camera without her signature headband with cat ears attached.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
* Applies to the majority of cute female characters in ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (animation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]''. Even Gadget's goggles may count -- [[Goggles Do Nothing|she certainly doesn't wear them for their practical utility]]. One of the main differences between her and [[Evil Twin|Lahwhinie]] is that the latter is wearing a flower in her hair. On the other hand, Gadget is seen wearing the very same flower instead of her goggles in two other episodes.
* Molly from ''[[Tale Spin]]''.
* [[Tomboyish Ponytail|Tomboyish pigtailed]] farm girl, Dot Hugson from ''[[The Oz Kids]]'' wears two blue bows that make her even cuter. [[:media:Dot (The Oz Kids).jpg|See here]]
* In ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'', baby Maggie wears a powder-blue bow. Lisa sometimes wears a red bow for formal occasions.
* Blossom of the ''[[Powerpuff Girls]]'' wears a bow and a hairclip.
* On ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'', [[Alpha Bitch|Trixie]] wears a purple headband, while [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Tootie]] wears two hairbands to keep her pigtails up.
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'': The reason Helga wears her pink bow is that Arnold told her that he liked it.
* Giggles and Petunia from ''[[Happy Tree Friends]]''.
* ''[[Little Audrey]]'' herself.
* Jazz in ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' has a headband. Considering the trope itself describes it as girls wearing it to "look younger", it is an ironic choice that Jazz would wear one when she claims she's "an adult stuck in a teen's body". Of course, learning to embrace her childhood while she still can IS part of her [[Character Development]].
* Starlee Hambrath, of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward]]'' wears a headband, which is itself decked out with two small disks attached at each side, making it look somewhat like a pair of goggles.
* Obligatory ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' example: Toph's headband. Also, to some extent, the clips that hold Katara's hair loopies together.
* Heloise on ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' wears a band in her hair for a ponytail, turning her into an adorable [[Enfant Terrible|little psychopath]].
* Daphne, and now Velma, from ''[[Scooby Doo]]''.
* Suzie (simple pink hairband), Mimi (pink hair ribbons) and Nancy (lilac baubles) in ''[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan]]''.
* Diana in ''[[Martin Mystery]]''.
* All the Ponies in G1 of ''[[My Little Pony]]'' had a ribbon on their tail. Megan, the [[Token Human]], had a pink bow too.
** In ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'', Applejack's kid sister Apple Bloom wears a big pink ribbon in her hair. Also, Princess Celestia and Luna wear status-appropriate tiaras. Some of the Gala dresses Rarity makes in "Suited For Success" include these; Rainbow Dash's comes with a laurel wreath, Rarity's comes with a tiara, and Fluttershy's includes flowers in her hair.
* Lil of [[Rugrats]] wears a pink bow in the only lock of hair she has. She occasionally trades it with her brother Phil to pretend to be him - they can still be distinguished from each other, if you look closely, but the only real distinction is that he wears shorts under his duckie smock and hers is a dress.
* Isabella from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' wears a pink bow in most of the episodes she appears in, while Candace's friend Stacy usually wears a blue ribbon in her hair.
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* [[Pepper Ann]] wears a blue scrunchie in her hair for her ponytail.
* ''[[Recess]]'': [[Cute Bruiser|Spinelli]] wears red bands (ribbons if the episode calls for it) in her hair for her pigtails, and [[Adorkable|Gretchen]] wears pink baubles in her hair for pigtails, and has worn a pink bow on one occasion.
* On ''[[Sixteen6teen]]'', Caitlin always wears a pink butterfly hair clip. This may possibly be to show that she's supposed to be the biggest girly girl in the group.
 
 
== Real Life ==
* Though she does not wear them often, Mallory Ervin (Miss Kentucky 2009-10) wore flowers in her hair for her official Miss America portrait.
* Very much [[Truth in Television]] in the Victorian Era, according to [https://web.archive.org/web/20120608110021/http://www.judgmentofparis.com/board/showthread.php?t=756 this post].
* [[Melanie Laurent]]'s page picture.
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/6253878/Worlds-youngest-female-karate-black-belt-arrives-in-UK.html Varsha Vinod] combines this with [[Badass Adorable]].
 
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