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Thursday 1st September 2011

Representing her employer, Tanya headed off to this function ...

... and here is the outfit she wore ... with an interesting fashion accessory !!

Fascinator
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A fascinator is a headpiece, a style of millinery
The word originally referred to a fine, lacy head covering
akin to a shawl and made from wool or lace, but mostly feathers
The term had fallen almost into disuse by the 1970's
In the early 21st century, the term has made a comeback
but the meaning has slightly changed
It is now used to describe a delicate, frivolous head decoration
worn mostly by women
A fascinator may be worn instead of a hat on occasions where
hats were traditionally worn - such as weddings - or as an
evening accessory, when it may be called a cocktail hat
It is generally worn with fairly formal attire
Fascinators have become popular internationally
A substantial fascinator is a fascinator of some size or bulk
They have been mentioned in the press,
due to Queen Elizabeth pronouncing new standards
of dress required for entry to Royal Ascot
Modern fascinators are commonly made
with feathers, flowers or beads
They attach to the hair by a comb, headband or clip
They are particularly popular at premium horse racing events
such as the Grand National and the Melbourne Cup
Brides may choose to wear them as an alternative to a bridal veil
or hat, particularly if their gowns are non-traditional

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