Tips for wearing the best fascinators and headpieces to celebrations

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Have you been invited to an event or a wedding and don't know what headpiece to choose? Do you also not know how to style your hair? Don't worry, we're going to give you some tips to clear up your doubts.

Headpieces for a daytime event or wedding

You can choose between a pamela (wide-brimmed hat) or a headpiece. From Tocados y Abalorios, we recommend the pamela. It will be your perfect occasion since pamelas "are not allowed" at a night wedding. We suggest a short dress with gloves to make a statement at the wedding.

Pamelas for a night wedding

In this case, we'll have to forget about pamelas or hats. The headpiece will be the only option. You'll have a thousand varieties to choose from, from Dior-style bases, different types of fascinators, or turbans to add an oriental touch.

In addition, you'll shine at night with dazzling materials like golden flowers or appliques that add light and glamour to your look.

Time of year of the wedding

We'll have to adapt our outfits to the current weather. If it's a winter wedding, we can opt for velvet or feathers for headpieces. In spring or summer, you can choose between ostrich feathers, raffia, buntal, and lighter headpieces.

Wedding venue

Will it be an outdoor wedding? A city celebration? We recommend an appropriate dress code for each occasion. For example, for country weddings, we recommend boater hats and flower crowns.

What hairstyles look good with different headpieces?

With pamelas and hats, we recommend low and simple updos without overdoing it.
If wearing crowns, loose hair with soft waves will be the best option.

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Trouble placing headpieces and pamelas?

Pamelas and brimmed headpieces will look great with an oblique tilt to the face. As for small pieces, it's best to wear them close to the forehead, right at the hairline.

Don't hesitate to check out the rest of the blog's news with the best tips for weddings and being the best guest.

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