3 Girly Ways to Wear a Fascinator (Plus a Few Valid Excuses to Wear One)
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Hey everyone, welcome to a Fabulous Finds special! Did all of you watch the Royal Wedding? I sure did! As always with royal weddings, our attention turns not only to the beautiful bride but also the gorgeous hats. This ceremony was truly a star-studded event full of amazing fashion.
While fascinators (the name for those crazy hats we see on the wedding guests) aren’t something your average college student owns or wears often, I was inspired by the royal wedding to create beautiful looks where girls like us can have the royal experience. We don’t just have to see the hats on the screen but can now wear them ourselves and look every bit like a princess.
Valid excuses to wear the following outfits (including the fascinator) include: Throwing a royal wedding-themed party for you and your friends (so you can all have an excuse to rock a fascinator), going to a fancy wedding (fascinators are actually trendy at some weddings these days), or planning for next year’s Kentucky Derby. Or, you know, just for fun because you want to.
Also, if you absolutely can’t or won’t wear a fascinator, just think of the three following outfits as perfect wedding guest attire if you subtract the hat.
This fascinator is stunning and fit for a queen. The best part is the price. You can get it on Amazon for just $24.99. The shade is a gorgeous blush light pink that is elegant and understated. With this you’ll be looking like royalty but at a much cheaper and affordable price.
While I usually like to do three outfits that vary in formality, in honor of the Royal Wedding that happened this weekend I’ll be sharing three dressy outfits with all of you!
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Products: Clutch – Estee & Lilly (Target), Top – Gap, Earrings – Gulicx (Amazon), Heels – LC Lauren Conrad (Kohl’s), Fascinator – Latimoon (Amazon), Skirt – True Decadence (ASOS)