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This is a discussion on Oddball question within the Open Discussion forums, part of the Cathe Friedrich Fitness Forums category;; Okay- this is a weird question. You know those funky hat-things that aren't really hats but just sort of hats ...
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Okay- this is a weird question. You know those funky hat-things that aren't really hats but just sort of hats that the Brittish are so fond of? I can't remember the name of what they are called and can't find it on the internet. It's bugging the heck out of me.
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They are called fascinators.
http://www.engagingeventsbyali.com/a...Fascinator.jpg I have one that I wore to my uncle's wedding after seeing them at the royal wedding. I wish I had more of them and more places to wear them! ETA: Well I'm not all that fond of the one Kate's wearing in that picture.. but you get what I mean. :P Last edited by cammie-cam; 02-10-2012 at 10:42 AM.. |
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Yipes...looks like she's wearing road-kill...
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LOL! That's one of the tamer fascinators I've seen. Some of the ones from the Royal Wedding were quite interesting...
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