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Mar172011

Bridal Fascinators

I've been looking for a bridal fascinator and it has been a bit tricky to find the right one to match the shoes and dress. Luckily I ran across the Hems and Bustles shop on Etsy and found these lovely options. The prices are also very reasonable.

I adore this Gretchen 1920s Style Silver and Pearl Beaded Fascinator. What's great about this stunning piece is that you can also wear it with a costume or use it as part of your tango dance outfit.

These Jeweled Ivory Blossom Hairpins are so romantic and feminine. It's absolutely perfect for a spring or summer wedding. You can wear it in a large cluster along one side of the head, or just pin one or two smaller blossoms for a simpler look.

This Art Nouveau Embroidered Flowers Hairclip is such a sophisticated and retro look. The custom embroidered satin applique headpiece is beaded with different sizes and colors of freshwater pearls.

The Celia Rhinestone Ivory Bridal Headpiece is quite elaborate. It's made with an organza flower, millinery trim, lace, feathers, rhinestones, and silver and pearl beads. The headband is also attached to a Russian veil, making this a gorgeous choice for any bride who's looking for something beyond a traditional veil.

To see more headpieces and veils, check out www.etsy.com/shop/hemsandbustles.

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Reader Comments (4)

How pretty! I didn't even know what a bridal fascinator was until I saw this. How could I have gotten married without one?! :)

Friday, March 18, 2011 at 2:07 PM | Unregistered CommenterSonja

Check out this website for more bridal fascinators. Beautiful and bold to small and dainty - something for every bride and bespoke bridal fascinators can be made on request.

Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 2:25 PM | Unregistered CommenterWedding Fascinators

First of all, I have to admit that I'd never even heard of the term, "fascinator.'' And second, I am smitten by these. Love the retro look. With fringe so in now, they'd be beautiful with a modern day-flapper dress.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 3:37 PM | Unregistered CommenterCarolyn Jung

Carolyn - It's a great name for this type of accessory, huh? I love them all! :)

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 3:52 PM | Registered CommenterTami

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