Should a fascinator match your dress?
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Should a fascinator match your dress?
Whilst it is possible to build an outfit around a statement fascinator, it is often best to choose your dress first. This means you can pick a fascinator that matches or compliments the exact colour of the dress.
Which side should you wear a fascinator?
right hand-side
How do you wear a fascinator? Traditionally fascinators are worn on the right hand-side, though it may be better to consider which side you part your hair on and cover your part with the headpiece. Generally fascinators tend to look best when worn to the side or the back of the head.
Can you wear a fascinator with short hair?
Fascinators are usually worn to one side – if you have a parting, wear your fascinator there. With very short hair, wearing a fascinator attached to a hairband is the easiest option.
Is it OK to wear a black fascinator to a wedding?
Wearing a fascinator to a wedding is always appropriate, unless the bride has specifically mentioned not to in the dress code. If you are uncertain about whether of not to wear a fascinator to a wedding, contact the bride and tell her you would like to, and if that is appropriate for her dress code.
Can I wear a black fascinator to a wedding?
“I wore a black feather fascinator to a wedding as I don’t do hats – I was quite pleased with the effect.” A headpiece can provide a fantastic alternative to a traditional hat at a wedding and range from large extravagant showpieces to smaller elegant accessories.
Can I wear a fascinator at night?
Can you wear a fascinator at night? Sure, why not! If your fascinator is lightweight and comfortable to wear there is nothing to stop you wearing all day and long into the night. Our fascinators are quick and easy to put on and take off when you want to.
Can you wear a black fascinator to a wedding?
Is black OK to wear to a wedding?
As a general rule, “wearing black is totally acceptable, as the hue is very versatile,” Sabatino affirms. However, you should avoid wearing white unless you are told otherwise. That shade, she says, is exclusively reserved for the bride.