Are you going to a wedding and want to wear a fascinator, but don't know how to style your hair, wear it, or which one to choose? At Tocados y Abalorios, we explain how, when, and where to wear each of them and which hairstyle will best suit each one.
Pamelas (Wide-Brimmed Hats)
If it's a daytime wedding, we recommend a pamela. There aren't many occasions to show them off, so if the opportunity arises, you shouldn't miss it. Pamelas go well with cocktail dresses and with an updo, low half-updo, or even loose hair. You can also opt for messy updos, as long as you don't find it uncomfortable.
Fascinators
Hair fascinators require a special hairstyle, not for protocol, but because the fascinator needs to be secured to the hair and shouldn't clash. The fascinator, hair, and outfit should go hand in hand. These accessories can be worn with all types of hairstyles: loose, updos, low ponytails… You shouldn't feel disguised; feel comfortable and at ease. You can wear them in both summer and winter. Any season is good for wearing a fascinator.

Headbands
Whether with a veil, mesh, or simple. They are perfect for spring and summer weddings. Flower headbands are a favorite among guests. It is also an accessory that can be worn both day and night and with any dress and fabric. Headbands accommodate all types of hairstyles.
Crowns:
They are currently trending. The best hairstyle is to wear your hair loose with soft waves. Depending on your hair color, you should play with colors. As we have mentioned in previous posts, girls with light hair should opt for bright colors, while those with dark hair should choose golden crowns, for example. The contrast between the hair color and the crown should stand out. This type of hair accessory can be worn at evening/night weddings.
An important point that always comes up at weddings is: when can I take off my fascinator? Protocol says after lunch or dinner, but remember that you should consider how your hairstyle might look afterward.
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