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Article: 14 simple fascinators for wedding guests with options for both daytime and evening weddings

14 simple fascinators for wedding guests with options for both daytime and evening weddings

Wedding guests scrutinize not only the selection of garments they choose to wear to a special event, but also the Accessories to accompany them . Following the stylists' advice, They invest in accessories that they can reuse. at more than one celebration. Just like handbags or jewelry, headpieces play a prominent role when it comes to wedding attire. Considering making a worthwhile investment, many guests search, both online and offline, Simple fascinators for wedding guests , as their minimalist designs undoubtedly allow for a longer lifespan. In the Spanish firms , and with the royals For inspiration, we located some of those timeless proposals that transform all kinds of styles without falling into excesses.

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests: Kate Middleton's pillbox hat © Getty Images

A classic cap

In the dressing room of Kate Middleton There's a prominent place for simple fascinators. The Princess of Wales has a wide collection of pieces that complement her usual monochromatic looks, which are a great source of inspiration for wedding guests. She never misses an event, adhering to the dress code, with a head accessory. Among the different designs that feature in her outfits, in recent years we've seen a rise in popularity of the pillbox hat, a small hat, common at daytime weddings in the winter months, which she wears with her most stylish coats. Last December, she reappeared during the State Visit to the United Kingdom of the Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hanad Al Thani, wearing a straight-cut burgundy coat by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen and a fascinator by... Sahar Millinery and UglyLovely , to which was added a necklace that belonged to Isabel II.

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests, Calañés hat © Nana Golmar

A hat from Calañas

Adding a touch of traditional Spanish style to your guest outfit is a fun and original way to achieve a striking look. The Seville-based fashion house Nana Golmar This design proposes a revival of the Calañés hat at weddings and events, through its model Murillo . A fitting tribute to the traditional headdress, originally from Calañas, Huelva, which is (historically) made with beaver fur felt. The brand adds beautiful ruffles to its rust-colored design (which could even be worn for afternoon weddings).

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests: pillbox hat by Mimoki © Mimoki

A cap with two textures

Pure craftsmanship is evident in the handmade work of the team. Mimoki . The renowned haute millinery firm headed by Ana María Chico de Guzmán is an expert in the art of making simple fascinators for wedding guests look much more special. Their pillbox hats, with a style that straddles classic and modern, leave no one indifferent. We see it in this model called Framboise , a traditional cut that combines two textures: wine-colored velvet and decorative raffia.

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests, maximum Dutch dish © Getty Images

A saucer-shaped headdress

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is the queen of color. The Dutch monarch's style often features fascinators, sometimes the focal point and other times a subtle complement to other pieces of her outfit. Her style choices reflect her mastery of the power of accessories, which are given varying degrees of prominence depending on the dress. Therefore, she frequently opts for simple headpieces which don't detract from the other pieces of the look. The saucer-shaped designs flatter her face and she has worn them on occasions such as the one pictured above, when she visited the Portuguese president at the Belém Palace back in 2017.

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests, black plate © Capellina

A plate with a built-in headband.

To position saucer-style headpieces, a system using a discreet headband is necessary to ensure they are placed in the desired position. Designs like this one from Capellina , a hybrid between a wide-brimmed hat and a flat-brimmed hat, demonstrates the practicality of this type of fit. This is their model. African , made of fine black jute with pheasant feathers. One of those headdresses Simple outfits for guests that are suitable for all twelve months of the year.

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests, Pamela Marcela and Co © Marcela and Co.

A wide-brimmed hat

When in doubt, the wide-brimmed hat is the quintessential headpiece. Large in size and always striking, this hat works with skirts or trousers, and in its simplest version, it complements looks of all styles. The model Liceria from the firm Marcela & Co. This is a perfect example. A handmade piece, with a very elegant finish, crafted from bronze-colored polypropylene with silk sinamay ribbon in a matching tone. nude . Its diameter measures 50 centimeters.

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Simple fascinators for guests at Mary of Denmark's wedding hat © Getty Images

A hat

Perfect for daytime weddings, the hat is an ally against the weather, a very sophisticated accessory, which is loved by those guests who want a practical, comfortable headpiece that will not become a nuisance during the wedding day. Mary of Denmark She is a true expert in the art of hats, as this versatile accessory allows her to add a sophisticated touch to her outfits, even in cold weather. Suitable for winter in its thicker versions and for summer (as sun protection) in lighter materials, we have seen the monarch wearing this piece at various events, both formal and informal.

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests, Masario hat © Masario

An oriental hat

Simple and timeless, the oriental hat is a favorite accessory among stylists for those seeking minimalist headpieces for wedding guests. It's featured in the extensive accessories collection of the Spanish brand. Masario We found naturally dyed designs that are incredibly versatile. Creations like your model Audrey , in the flattering rust shade, is a huge hit with fashion lovers. This 35-centimeter diameter piece, made with 9 and 10-millimeter braided straw, can transform even the simplest looks into stunning outfits.

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Simple headpieces for wedding guests, net headband © Canbella

A knotted headband

Headbands are among the most popular simple headpieces, a lightweight and flattering accessory that has won over women of all ages. They are available in a wide variety of materials, and online, styles with a net, like this one, are particularly popular. This is the model... Tetouan from the firm Canbella , a proposal in golden and mother-of-pearl tones, made of silk sinamay, intertwined with three delicate ruffles, with a thick matching net.

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Simple headpieces for wedding guests: headband with netting, Queen Letizia © Getty Images

A headband with feathers and a hairnet

Although Queen Letizia is a royal Modern and not usually seen wearing a hat, when etiquette requires it, she adheres to protocol and perfectly chooses pieces that flatter her face and are true to her style. It's impossible to forget the spectacular look she sported on June 17, 2019, when Queen Elizabeth II of England invited King Felipe to receive the Order of the Garter. On that occasion, she entrusted the Seville-based brand Cherubina with both her white dress with a black print and her hat, a feather headband with a veil. Black Manolo Blahnik shoes completed the look.

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Simple headpieces for wedding guests, turban Bruna © Bruna

A turban-headband

Why choose between two simple fascinators for wedding guests when you can have a hybrid of both? That's what options like turban headbands offer, combining the practicality of a headband with the stylish effect of a traditional turban. One such option can be found at... Bruna , with a design in pink tones, made of a soft fabric, in her model Zehra Pink .

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Godmothers and mothers of the bride wearing turbans © @alpoydel. Photo: @plata.forma

A sinamay turban

In recent months, we have witnessed the proliferation of more sophisticated turbans in those For mothers of the bride who don't feel comfortable wearing mantillas or no head covering at all, the exotic and elegant turban has become a stylish accessory that also flatters the face. It's a simple headpiece that can be worn both day and night.


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Simple headpieces for wedding guests with sinamay bow © Larrier

A horsehair ribbon

Morning and afternoon weddings have different dress codes, within the realm of what would be considered ceremonial and protocol. Weddings held at sunset also allow for headpieces, but they do require smaller, more discreet ones that don't need to be removed until going home. This means that hairpins, light headbands, barrettes, flowers, or mini fascinators are appropriate for this type of celebration. Ribbons also belong in this category; while they can be worn during the day, they remain a perfect choice for evening wear as well. We love the suggestion of Larrier Studio , with its model Olivia , a creation made in a tone of nude , which can be used by guests, godmothers, mothers of the bride and even guests at baptisms and communions, thanks to the fact that it is a simple headpiece.

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Simple fascinators for wedding guests with velvet bow © Cala by Lilian

A velvet bow

Another option for evening and winter, within the vast world of bows (a trend that has become a phenomenon and shows no signs of fading), is to use velvet as the material. Whether in ballerina buns or half-up styles, this romantic complement It sneaks into weddings and evening events to add a romantic touch of glamour. The one pictured above, worn by Sandra Majada (better known as Perfect Guest), is the work of Cala by Lilian is handmade.

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