Posts Tagged ‘cocktail hour’

Just a sip

She’s just popping in for a teensy little nightcap. Is it her fault heads turn, conversations cease, and the bartender forgets what he’s pouring? Well…yeah, kind of. She knew this sexy little hat of cognac-colored satin with its jagged veil was a hearts-stopper when she put it on.  Oh, she knew.

There’s so much going on here, all of it hot: satin hat edged in black ribbon, matching handmade flower with a center of smoky Swarovski crystals, mysterious little veil. It all attaches securely with a comb and a tiny bit of Velcro, just to make sure it behaves…even if you don’t.

Don’t rule it out for a bride. We could even make you a matching sash for your gown.

$80      


Make Mine Black and Tan

This little hat bridges the seasons nicely, with a handmade black flower and black netting covering a tan straw base. Flirty peacock feathers stand in for stamens. Attaches securely with a comb and works on either side of the head.

NOTE: We can also make this fascinator in pink, white, ivory, brown, navy, red, silver, blue or black.

$40

Fashionista

So, so chic! Irridescent feathers are red on the back, just like the soles of those shoes you can’t afford. Uh-huh, you know the ones. Details include contrasting feathers and an oval aqua rhinestone.  If you’d to use this as piece to decorate a larger hat, email us at orders@overthetopfascinators.com and tell us you’d like us to add a brooch pin.

$40

Do I!

**NEW DESIGN**

A very sweet bride with a teensy little rebellious streak asked us if we could put black dots on white netting. Boy, could we! We balanced those chenille dots with a pouf of black marabou and a retro button on this white feather hat. We’ve seen it paired nicely with non-bridal styles, too, from an LBD to jeans and a white shirt. Attaches with a comb so you can dance the night away.

$80


Black bird

There are plenty of reasons to wear a black veil–or any other color. The birdcage is certainly not limited to brides, especially when paired with a fascinator or a feather hat, or even a big silk bow. We offer the basic birdcage in more than 30 colors, most with or without chenille dots.

$60

Peggy Goes to Town

“Good-bye, Mama! Don’t wait up.”  And she’s off , careful not to turn around because she knows the rhinestones on the sheer brim of her hat take things in a whole other, decidedly less prim, direction. Because even a good girl needs to have an adventure now and then.

Shown here in black satin and horsehair, the hat is right in step with a retro bridesmaid look.  Inquire about other colors.

As shown: $80

Stunning

pink_hat_2And the winner is…Stunning! She wasn’t even nominated, and still she was the big winner at the awards banquet. All anyone talked about that evening was how fabulous she looked.

This feather hat is so much more than a craft-store hat pad. The dusty rose feathers are so soft and luxurious, they were destined for something extraordinary. The hat incorporates dove gray veiling, a vintage-look rhinestone button and black accent feathers. Other colors? Of course! Just ask.


As shown: $90

Tickle Me

Sure, this glossy black hat is sophisticated, but that doesn’t mean a girl can’t get her giggle on when she wears it. And when she does, wherever she goes, the party follows. All she needs is a martini (or a martini glass) to round out the look.

A hat that won’t be accused of age discrimination, this one’s as appropriate for the mother of the bride as it is for a bridesmaid. A comb keeps it secure, no matter how hard you laugh.

As shown: $60

James Glover II Photography

Ruffles

Juliette Coughlin Photography

© Juliette Coughlin

How pretty is she? Ruffles is a dramatic fascinator with curly feathers, a rhinestone brooch and scattered Swarovski crystals. This comb is one of the most versatile, and would look lovely over a low bun, tucked into a French twist, holding back a cascade of curls or supporting a mantilla. The small size makes it a good balance for short hair, too. Mother of the groom, perhaps?

As shown: $55

Sequins and Feathers

When a face is this beautiful, why hide it behind a veil? Last year, we’d have probably suggested a piece like this to go with a wedding suit, perhaps for a bride who’d been down the aisle before.  And it’s still perfect for that. But as the new collections are coming out, these unveiled feather demi-hats are also turning up on the runway with full-blown bridal gowns and they look fabulous together. This one has a sequined flower that brings out the peachy undertone in both the feathers and your blushing cheeks. Not strictly bridal, by any means.

As Shown $80


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