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 woolor lace, but mostly feathers. In the modern usage, it refers to a woman’s alternative to hat for formal attire; it is usually a large hair decoration on a band or clip with elaborate trimmings and decoration like a formal hat and it can incorporate a base to make it a miniature hat. (source)
- Other than being simple and classy, it’s very dainty.
- It wasn’t loud and too conspicuous.
- It’s something my petite frame can easily get away.
- It’s a headband fascinator so it’s very easy to wear.
- If you’re buying a headband fascinator, make sure that it fits your head perfectly.
- If you want a fascinator that you can wear to more than one occasion, choose neutral colours such as black, white, beige, etc.
- In Australia, the best time to buy a fascinator is usually after Melbourne Cup season (or any horse race event), end of year sales or Boxing Day.







