Fascinator
A fascinator is a headpiece, a style of millinery. The word originally referred to a fine, lacy head covering akin to a shawl and made from wool or lace. The term had fallen almost into disuse by the 1970s.
It sometimes resembles a small hat but is held in place by a band, clip, pin or comb. Fascinators are usually worn by women, along with formal attire. Fascinators may be made with a variety of materials including sinamay, feathers, silk, and tulle.
Feather fascinator is one of the types of fascinator, which is a stylish option for brides and bridesmaids who choose not to wear a tiara. Feather fascinator is also popular with wedding guests, mother of the bride, and those attending horse racing events and parties. While, Anuccia’s hair fascinator is also an extremely popular alternative to hats for mother of the bride, mother of the groom and wedding guests.
Feather fascinators are an absolute fashion statement for those attending horse racing events especially Ascot. and for any special occasion. Anuccia’s distinctive feather fascinators suit everyone. The history of hair fascinators dated back to the 17th century. During that time, fashion was flamboyant and it was a symbol of prestige for ladies, in lieu of hats, to wear elaborate creations made of feathers, beads, flowers, lace, netting, and/ or veiling on top of their towering powdered wigs.
Today, fascinators remain a stylish choice for special occasions where a hat might otherwise be traditionally worn. They are very popular at horse races, are worn by celebrities at red carpet events and are increasingly favored accessories among mothers of the bride, mothers of the groom, wedding guests and bridesmaids. Fascinators are also seen more and more on women at cocktail parties, formal events and on younger ladies at formals, proms and even night clubs.
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