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Smuterella said:Are fascinators vintage correct though? What periods? Any pictures?
I tend to avoid them as they seem a bit Burlesque 101 to me. But I might e being a massive snob.
I wear fascinators a lot and I know what you mean. I think historically, I think of them more like cocktail hats. Constructed little cocktail hats and have feathers and such and are clipped on. But I do think that they're more widely known for their use in costume. Burlesque is certainly a place where they pop up a lot historically...but I think they can be done in a luxe and fantastic way...I think of them as very Ziegfeld Follies/amazing Busby Berkeley in feeling. I do think some modern interpretations can cheapen them, though. Like too much showgirl and not enough refinement for everyday. I think you can certainly find a lot of quality ones in the non-burlesque variety, though
I think you can also see the whole fascinator feeling in a lot of the smaller Victorian toppers. Many have great embellishments and read like as much as a fascinator as a hat.