Straw hats have been on the rise for years, but for the 2019 season, they have gained even more traction. In fact, some brides are even ditching the traditional veil and creating bridal ensembles with straw hats and netting. Something unusual, right? Indeed, the veil for brides is a tradition, but there are those who like to innovate, and a straw hat is always a good ally. Emma Leth's look, which revolutionized Instagram, is proof of this. And there are also some simpler looks.

Also, more and more brides are tending to choose straw hats as the base for their headpiece, combining them with feathers, ribbons, or netting. These hats, boaters or large brimmed hats, are made of braided natural straw and can achieve spectacular designs.
Some claim that straw hats are a timeless accessory that will always be a hit to complement your guest look. And so it is, it never fails with a combination in the same color as the dress. Keep in mind that this type of look is more appropriate for a daytime wedding. At Tocados y Abalorios, we have a wide variety of models made of straw.
But which ones should we choose for guests? We recommend the following:
- Plain boater: it is small in size and its upper crown can have different widths.
- Brimmed hat: Panama-style hats made of fine natural straw.
- Top hat boater: these are beautiful, taller top hats made of braided natural straw.
Chevalier: natural straw hats with large brims
