Ada is one of the first models of our Bunchy SS23 collection. It is the bushiest and the most distinctive oversized bun scrunchie you’ll ever wear!! Each item is handcrafted mostly from dead stock textiles and fabric scraps sourced & designed in Europe by our creative team.
Given the upcycled nature of these rare gems each piece is unique and quantities of each model are limited. Additionally, as all bunchies are handmade there may be some sporadic imperfections and slight differences in size.
COMPOSITION
Ada is made of upcycled cotton fabric (old tablecloth) and vintage beige cotton crochet lace.
- 4 Layers x 70cm of Upcycled Cotton Fabrics
- 280cm of Beige Vintage Cotton Crochet Lace
- Beige Polyester Sewing Thread
- Size: 18cm x 18cm
Ada is one of the first models of our Bunchy SS23 collection. It is the bushiest and the most distinctive oversized bun scrunchie you’ll ever wear!! Each item is handcrafted mostly from dead stock textiles and fabric scraps sourced & designed in Europe by our creative team.
Given the upcycled nature of these rare gems each piece is unique and quantities of each model are limited. Additionally, as all bunchies are handmade there may be some sporadic imperfections and slight differences in size.
COMPOSITION
Ada is made of upcycled cotton fabric (old tablecloth) and vintage beige cotton crochet lace.
- 4 Layers x 70cm of Upcycled Cotton Fabrics
- 280cm of Beige Vintage Cotton Crochet Lace
- Beige Polyester Sewing Thread
- Size: 18cm x 18cm

honoring
Ada Lovelace
Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace (formerly Byron, 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), was as an English mathematician and writer. She is best known for her significant contributions to the concept of Charles Babbage's envisioned mechanical computer, the Analytical Engine. She holds the distinction of being the first individual to perceive the Engine's potential beyond mere calculations, and her publication of the initial algorithm meant to be executed by this device solidifies her reputation as a pioneer, often recognized as the inaugural computer programmer.
Portrait by Antoine Claudet
File: Ada Byron daguerreotype by Antoine Claudet 1843 or 1850.jpg