‘Bridal Party’ Articles

Bachelor Button

blue_flower1She knocks, she waits, she pretends not to care if he answers. Nothing pushy here, just a sweet finishing touch. A true-blue silk flower with a few whisps of irridescent peacock feather and maribou, plus a tiny pouf of tulle, this mini-fascinator is equally at home at the prom, on bridesmaids, at the Dodger game… or visiting a “friend”.

As shown: $20

Year of the Fascinator

© Juliette Coughlin
© Juliette Coughlin

Happy Chinese New Year! On the off chance your cherry blossom blouse is at the cleaners, this orchid fascinator in shades of red, burgundy and black would be fabulous with something simpler. That smokin’ black dress of yours will never know what hit it.

As shown: $35


Gay Divorcee

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© Juliette Coughlin

This design was born when a friend (NOT the blissfully married model!) decided to mark her divorce with a party celebrating the next phase in her life. Like her, it’s sleek, sophisticated and ready for some fun. Why should brides get all the cool headpieces?

Shown here with a one-of-a-kind vintage brooch; most will use a retro rhinestone button.

As shown: $75

with rhinestone button: $35

Bachelor’s Button headband

Time was, a young man would place a blue cornflower in his lapel to indicate that he was unmarried. Hence, the name bachelor’s button. Who’s to say a girl can’t send a subtle message of her own? Nowadays, the cornflower stands for hope in love.

The pale green headband gives this fascinator the feel of summertime, and sets off the royal blue flower and feathers. A little touch of crystal to takes things up a notch.  You may buy it to go with your prom or bridesmaid dress, but we guarantee you’ll be pairing it with sundresses and cutoffs all summer long.

Let us know if you’d prefer a headband of a different color.

$25


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