Party Ladies making Fascinators on Pinterest
This trend is catching on
How to make a Fascinator
Some interesting facts about the Fasinator
This trend is catching on
How to make a Fascinator
Some interesting facts about the Fasinator
Fascinating in the 1990s
Worn for formal occasions veil fascinators and wedding fascinators become the choice for guests to formalise an outfit. Milliner Laura Whitlock adds whimsical cocktail hats to her line in 1995. Sarah Jessica Parker wears designer fascinators in Sex and the City on TV in the late 1990s/early 2000s.
Worn for formal occasions veil fascinators and wedding fascinators become the choice for guests to formalise an outfit. Milliner Laura Whitlock adds whimsical cocktail hats to her line in 1995. Sarah Jessica Parker wears designer fascinators in Sex and the City on TV in the late 1990s/early 2000s.
21st century fascinators
Worn at first on catwalks and then to weddings, formal evening parties and horseracing events around the world. Wedding Fascinators are a fashion alternative to the traditional wedding veil.
The popularity of the fascinator has been increased by royals. Even the Queen wore a fascinator for the wedding of her grandson Peter Phillips.
Kate Middleton (below), Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have all become prolific fascinator wearers. Philip Treacy designed the much talked about bow-shaped fascinator on Princess Beatrice at Kate Middleton’s wedding to Prince William. She also wore fascinator for a wedding in 2009 that was a stunning swarm of butterflies atop her head.
Kate in Ottawa for Canada Day 2011 croped
The modern fascinator is often embellished with crystals, beads, netting or loops of ribbon, feathers and attaches via a comb or headband. Others have a small, stiff, flat base that can be secured with pins.
Click on link to see this Pink Kentucky Derby
https://www.etsy.com/listing/533400433/fascinator-veil-wedding-hair-accessories?ref=shop_home_active_8
In 2012 Royal Ascot announces that women will have to wear hats, as part of a tightening of the dress code at Royal Ascot’s Royal Enclosure. Perhaps a backlash has begun already. Who knows?
The fascinator is here to stay for a little while at least. In fashion-speak this means it’s going to be a classic accessory.
I believe its here to stay! At least for a little while, what do you think? For me I really like the idea to finish of a perfect headpiece for any special occasion. Check out our Fascinators/click on this link
Well dear ones!
Keep on creating, until I see you again, follow me on facebook I changed my EMAIL ADDRESS ~ Chiclife7@gmail.com And do come visit me At my Etsy Shop