Woodland Tones Browns, Ivory and Light Gold Pheasant Feathered Button Fascinator Hatinator Hat
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DESCRIPTIONHandmade Hatinator Fascinator, Made to order in 15 Working Days (Three weeks).
This striking large button Fascinator, uses a light gold 6" Button Base, with a Huge Arrangement of Wavy Curled Natural Woorland Pheasant Feathers, 2 Ostrich Quills in Black and Terracotta, and Peacock and Goose Hackle, with a Single Marabou Feather.
At the centre where all the feathers meet is a two tone Sinamay swirl in Antique Gold and Ivory, with a Gold Swarovski pearl at the centre.
Attaches to head using a discrete comb on the underside (and/or elastic that wraps around under your hair). Both attachments are included. If decide don't need the elastic then it can just be tucked up inside the button base.
Saucer Measures 6" x 6" (Large enough for the Ascot Royal Enclosure rule of 4"), and the Feathers reach further giving approx 16" width x 8" height.
A very eye-catching and Absolutely BEAUTIFUL with Dresses in all shades of Golds, Ivory and Browns.
Please be aware that fascinators are made to order, so please allow up to 15 working days before item is dispatched. -
SPECIFICATIONS
Condition : New
Product Code : MN164
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REVIEWS
Customer reviews
5 Stars100%4 Stars0%3 Stars0%2 Stars0%1 Stars0%Wow, ordered and received in New York so quickly it was unbelievable. Very very pleased with how they handled my request to change the base colour! Would order from this shop again (probably soon) thank you again!
Shelley Cochrane | New York | January 2016
Awesome little hat. I like the way the feathers are curled to interesting shapes and the softer feathers. A great colour base aswell that I can wear with lot's of outfits all year round. Great experience ordering from this shop, thank you! ;o)
Stephanie Malone | Carmel, California | September 2014
Oh My. Words can not express how impressed I am with the Fascinator received. Very Funky, on Trend and Eyecatching. Can not WAIT to wear it over and over again. Thanks so much.
Sienna Johnson | Liverpool | September 2012