0 a small, decorative piece of plastic, metal, or wood that a woman or girl wears in her hair, often to stop it falling in front of her face
1 a fastener, often decorative, that women and girls use to hold their hair in place
She'd been growing out her hair for a couple months and it was long enough to clip a couple of barrettes to.
Bigger than a barrette, modern fascinators are commonly made with feathers, flowers or beads.
Bonta has described herself as fashion challenged and notes that she used paper clips in her hair instead of barrettes while eschewing modeling lessons.
Women also often wear glittery ornaments today, as well as claw-style barrettes used to secure ponytails and other upswept or partially upswept hairstyles.
She wears a white barrette, a memento of her father and sister.
Short metal clip barrettes are sometimes used to pull back front pieces of hair.
She also wears red hairpieces and white barrettes resembling feathers, both of which can be used for minor attacks.
She also wears a barrette in her hair that matches her belly badge and a purple scarf.