Showing posts with label Fascinators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fascinators. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2014

Wedding Hair Couture by Jannie Baltzer

Bridal fashion, just as much as any other type of style, evolves with time and trends. Long gone are the days where trailing floor-sweeping veils and gaudy pageant tiaras seal off the perfect bridal ensemble. Designers like Copenhagen's Jannie Baltzer has redefined bridal style, creating exquisite hairpieces and fascinators for the more modern and fashion-conscious bride-to-be. 

Jannie shapes extraordinary couture headpieces from the daintiest French and Edwardian lace, silk, pearls and Preciosa crystals. Her romantic floral fascinators are crafted using the highest-quality hand-made flowers, in a new and imaginative way. The thematic pieces reflect everything from a bohemian bride, to Hollywood starlet, a Grecian goddess, a classic wedding belle and a fairytale inspired princess.

Whether your wedding style is over-the-top glamourous or simply understated, Jannie has taken all possible brides into consideration with her wide variety of head candy. Take your pick from a stunning array of intricately beaded halo's, crystal hair combs, demure netted veils, sequined floral vines, petalled barrettes and sparkling pearlized silk headbands. The less formal Alice bands would also be perfect for bridesmaids, proms or party guests.

Crown your special day with one of these captivating headdresses from Jannie Baltzer's 2014 collection.

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Which of these beautiful bridal fascinators would you choose?


All images found via janniebaltzer.com

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Make Your Own Floral Crown

The Savvy Girl's Guide To
Making a Floral Crown


When I first saw floral crowns blossom into trend, I knew it would be the perfect idea for a DIY. I, unfortunately don't share the same crafting streak that so many other inventive bloggers do. So I asked my dear web friend Kacie Cone from the blog Shy Girl Loud Voice to share her artistry with us and demonstrate the simplest way to make a floral headband.

Californian-raised, Portland-based Kacie is a talented singer/songwriter with a knack for bohemian style and a genius on the guitar. I hope it won't be long before we see her debut album in stores, or if not that first, a Free People campaign is most certainly in her near future. I will now leave you in the creative hands of the lovely Kacie. 

Take it Away Kacie...


It'd be pretty hard to miss this summers new trend of flower crowns, but not so hard to miss some of those steep prices retailers try to sell them for. I was able to make about seven or eight flower crowns for under $15 using only materials from the dollar store. Not only will this DIY save you some money but it will also save you some time, seeing as making these flower crowns is way less time consuming then shopping for the perfect find. The best part is being able to put your own personal touch on something you create...so lets get started!


You Will Need: 


All you are going to need for this DIY is some flowers, a headband of any kind that you wish, 
a pair of scissors and a hot glue gun. 

Step 1:

The first thing you are going to need to do is pull the flowers off their stems. 
They should slide off very easily!

Step 2:


The next step is to cut off the small stem but beware because that small stem will fly across the room if your not careful!

Step 3:

Lastly hot glue your flower directly on to the headband and make sure to hold it in place for a couple seconds to ensure it sticks.


All Done!


And that's it! As you can see from the pictures shown above, the possibilities for your flower crowns are endless, so be creative and have fun!



Celebrity Inspired Floral Crowns


Celebrities have been paving the flower path with many different and endearing floral looks. You can customize the size and colours of a DIY floral crown to your personal specifications. Go dainty like Alexa Chung, Katy Perry and Kirsten Dunst. Try white daisies for an indie summertime look, as seen on Aly Michalka and Vanessa Hudgens. Or if you're particularly enamored by the trend, go big with romantic rose wreathes in pretty shades as Pixie Lott, Delta Goodrem and Lana Del Dey did.


Thanks so much to Kacie for doing this fabulous DIY. I hope you are also inspired to create your own unique floral fascinator using her easy-to-follow steps.


*All Kacie's images are copyrighted to her blog. 


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Jennifer Behr Hair Jewellery 2013

Jennifer Behr is a brand that breathes new life into the term 'hair jewellery'. The talented New York based designer individually handcrafts an exquisite range of hair pieces that will turn every dull hair day into a dazzling one. Her enchanting range of bejeweled headbands, floral fascinators and crystal hair clips have become a favourite of celebrities like Charlize Theron, Alexa Chung, Jennifer Lawrence, Leighton Meester, Rihanna and Emma Stone. Some of her hairpieces were also styled on Blair Waldorf during the TV reign of 'Gossip Girl'.

This season, the Jennifer Behr showcases extravagant floral headpieces veiled with net; an ideal show-stopping look for your next wedding attendance or a day at the races. Barette clips and delicate headbands set in silk chiffon are opulently beaded with sparkling Swarovski crystals. A wave of Grecian inspiration is seen via the ornate gold circlets, draped with chains. Tiara Alice bands offer a more understated style, while spiked and studded leather head wraps provide an alternative to the feminine looks.

These are a few captivating pieces from Jennifer Behr's current collection.










Fringing on the more expensive side, a head-turning hairband from this collection is really one to be treasured. On my wishlist are the romantic crystal-encrusted halo headbands and lustrous barrette clips. Would you wear any of these beautiful pieces of hair jewellery?

*See more at jenniferbehr.com



Monday, December 17, 2012

Rock 'N Rose Floral Fascinators by Pixie Lott

Leave it style-bending songstress Pixie Lott to popularize the floral headwear trend. The blonde singer has teamed up with British accessory brand Rock 'N Rose to create her own fanciful range of headbands and jewellery. Pixie has been spotted on stage, at red carpet events and out and about on the streets of London in these conspicuous but cute hair wreaths, catching the eye of photographers and fashion lovers alike.

The vintage-inspired accessory label was started by two creative sisters in 2007, and since then has fast-spiraled into a Brit-celeb favorite, with their pieces also being featured in InStyle, Grazia, Company and Cosmopolitan magazine. This season, Pixie casts her own spell of quirkiness and enchantment to the range, with colourful rose-embedded wreaths, pearl and leatherette cat ears and oversized satin bows.

Here is a peek into the Rock 'N Rose garden of romantic floral fascinators, and more...












Perfect for topping off that party look, Rock 'N Rose headbands can be purchased via their website, with free delivery in and around the UK, and international delivery priced at £3.95. 
Have you found your head-turning holiday hair wreath yet?


*All images found via rocknrose.co.uk

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tuesday Thrills - Tasha Headbands

Fascinators shouldn't be saved just for fancy occasions. Wearing one on an ordinary day in the middle of an unfabulous week can instantly revamp your entire look. Tasha Hair Accessories do just that, with their charming range of day-to-evening headbands, clips, barrettes and fascinators. There are simple styles for everyday use and more exclusive designs for special occasions, parties and events. I'd like to try a few of these on...


1. Solid Rows of Crystal. This sparkly crystal covered band to recreate that sublime look Charlize Theron wore at the Golden Globes this year. $58 / R465
2. Magical Flower. A bejeweled green and turquoise flower surrounded by sparkly beads. Also available in coral. $38 / R305
3. Vixen Flower. A bronze and black leaf design layer upon a fabric band that will add some pizazz to a dull hair day. $32 / R255
4. Metallic Glamour. Bring out your 70's hippie side in a quartet of metal chains. Available in gunmetal, bronze, black and gold. $18.90 / R150
5. Classic Patent. Add some colour to your locks with an orange sculpted patent bow band. Also in olive and black. $18.90 / R150
6. Tweedy Lady. Get Upper East Side glam with a fabric and feather fascinator centered around a large gemstone. $18.90 / R50


7. Crystal Garland. An intricate crystal encrusted band that will beautifully adorn hair. It will look splendid on both blondes and brunettes. $98 / R790
8. So Fresh & So Fly. A brazen black feathered fascinator designed to get you noticed. Wear it for a fun night out with the girls. $18.90 / R150
9. Sweet Beads. Sweet and simple, a trio of ivory flowers set upon a silky Alice band. An ideal and practical hair accessory for bridesmaids. $32 / R255
10. Awesome Blossom. Perfect for a wedding reception, this champagne coloured headband swirls into a large mesh flower, scattered with gems. $78 / R625
11. Crystal Tiara. My favourite pick, this dazzling piece features a delicate crystal design, bound by satin ribbon. $68 / R545
12. My Bird Bites. An elaborate black feather and net fascinator makes a striking statement. $38 / R305


Tired of your hairstyle? There's no need to change your hair, just add some panache to your coif with a Tasha headband. This stunning range is available from Nordstrom.com Check out for sale items, which are very reasonable priced.  They also offer international shipping to selected countries.


Happy Shopping!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tuesday Thrills - Jane Tran Hair Accessories

Jane Tran is a US based accessories designer, who is originally from Vietnam. This gifted artist turned her passion for accessory design into a business in 1998, focusing exclusively on hair jewellery. Her exquisite fascinators, headbands and barrettes are made using ornate embellishings such as feathers, Swarovski crystals, freshwater pearls, coral and semi-precious stones. 

What I love about Jane Tran's designs is that they elegantly make an impact without being over the top. Her designs wander between the sweet and feminine, and the bold and dramatic. Imagine walking into a room wearing one of these sensational hair pieces - it's a guarenteed conversation starter and a striking showpiece. The perfect accessory for upcoming holiday parties, cocktail do's, engagements or weddings. I was beguiled by these black and white pieces from her latest collection.

1. Braided bow decorated with clear crystals. $55 / R439
2. Multi-pleated layered headband. Love it! $108 / R862
3. Headband with multi-wired bows, adorned with semi-precious stones. $89 / R711
4. Large netted fascinator with silk flower and sequin mesh. $130 / R1038
5. Large bow headband with a spray of feathers. $99 / R791
6. Black lop-sided hat accented with feathers and flowers. $140 / R1118

1. Deconstructed sequined and beaded gold headband. $62 / R495
2. Vintage-inspired ribbon and pearl headband. $75 / R600
3. Gold ribbon headband adorned with beads, jewels and sequins. $76 / R607
4. Netted fascinator decorated with a sparkly silk flower. An alternative to the traditional wedding veil. $130 / R1038
5. Looped satin comb accented with feathers. $42 / R335
6. Pleated layered flower with feathers. $130 / R1038

This was just a tiny glimpse into the embellished world of Jane Tran hair accessories, there are many more beautiful pieces to see on the website. To purchase one of these fabulous fascinators or headbands, visit Janetran.com 

Happy Shopping!

*All photo credits belong to Jane Tran

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Tuesday Thrills - Eugenia Kim Hats

Eugenia Kim
Hats & Hair Accessories

A beautiful hat tops off any outfit with glamour and sophistication. It's one of the easiest accessories to use. You just have to slip it on and immediately your entire look is up-ed a level. It's also a brilliant concealer of bad hair days, which is how Korean born milliner Eugenia Kim's brand was born. Eugenia cleverly disguised a bad haircut using a red feathered hat that she made at New York's Parsons School of Design. Her unique design was noticed by Soho boutique owners, who were were so impressed, that they wanted to see more. It seemed she had found her calling, and from there she began a hat-design business.

Eugenia uses luxurious fabrics and quirky, interesting embellishments on her hats. She also designs headbands, scarves and mens hats. Her CFDA-award winning hair accessories have been seen on the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Gwen Stefani, Nicole Richie, Madonna, Princess Madeleine of Sweden, Chloe Sevigny and many other A-list celebrities. She has also collaborated with fashion designers like Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren, creating exclusive designs for their runway shows. We can also get a piece of designer hair-wear with Eugenia's commercial-friendly range, as shown below.


1. Max Gold Leaf Fedora. A khaki felt hat with distressed metallic grosgrain band and bow. $275 / R2035 
2. Kurt Fedora. A camel coloured mohair har with chain and braided leather detail. $297 / R2198
3. Max Fedora. A black 100% angora hat with twisted pleat grosgrain band. $297 / R2198
4. Max Pine Fedora. A sassy grey fedora with felt band and feather detail. $275 or R2035
5. Max Sequin Fedora. One of my favourites, a mink felt hat with glittery sequined chiffon band. $319 / R2360

1. Keely Small Ruffled Barrette. A 100% silk leopard print fascinator with twill bow. $77 / R569
2. Lila Braid Headband. An antique silver braided metal-mesh headband with ostrich feathers. $99 / R732.
3. Keely Small Ruffled Barrette. A gunmetal barrette with sequined silk bow. $99 / R732
4. Daniella Sequin Headband. A gunmetal or champagne coloured headband in sequined silk. $99 / R732
5. Farren Asymmetrical Bow Headband. A purple and green watercolour silk headband with large bow. $88 / R651

1. Gabriella Portrait Fedora. A black felt hat with a wide ribbon band and ostrich feather. $341 / R2523
2. Carly Floppy Hat. An olive wide brimmed felt hat featuring a tiger striped feathered band. $319 / R2360
3. Honey Felt Floppy Hat. A chocolate brown mohair hat adorned with feathers, sequins and a roped band. $385 / R2849
4. Cassidy Boho Fedora. A brown angora-felt hat with wide ribbon band. $341/ R2523
5. Zoey Hat. A sable shaded bohemian hat with gold studded band and asymmetrical brim. $319 / R2360


These splendid pieces are available from various online shopping boutiques like Saks, Net-a-Porter, Asos, Bluefly and Singer22. The prices vary slightly on each site, and the more delicate hats can't be shipped overseas. Visit the Eugenia Kim website to see more of her mens and womens range.

Sunday, July 03, 2011

Fashion at Monaco's Royal Wedding

Royal Wedding Guests
in Monaco

The fashion stakes were high at Monaco's Royal Wedding this Saturday. VIP guests were invited to two events celebrating the union of Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock. There was a Roman Catholic ceremony during the day and an extravagant dinner party and fireworks display last night. European royalty and celebs graced the occasion in elegant daywear and later in glamourous gowns.

Top: Prince Albert's niece, Charlotte Casiraghi wore an off-the-shoulder baby pink Chanel dress for the ceremony, which had a short, tiered skirt. Her hair was covered by a black netted fascinator. At the dinner, Charlotte chose a flowing light grey chiffon gown with long sheer cape.
Bottom: Naomi Campbell was somehow also invited for the nuptials. She wore Alexander McQueen for the ceremony. A peach floral fascinator complemented her floral frock. She then changed into a green bejeweled Givenchy gown. 

Top: Clotilde Courau, Princess of Venice & Piedmont, added a flash of coral to the wedding party, in a Giambattista Valli cocktail dress with side frilled bodice. She also wore a large black floral head piece. She was casual later in the evening, wearing a black brocade skirt with white 3/4 sleeve top.
Bottom: Asian actress Michelle Yeoh was accompanied by her husband Jean Todt, who is CEO of the FIA. Her chocolate brown day dress was by Azzedine Alaia. She accessorized with a cute pink hat, strings of pearls and unsuited shoes. She changed into a stunning emerald green gown later that night.


Top: Princess Mary and Prince Frederik of Denmark were also on the guest list. Princess Mary wore a turquoise satin dress with beige floral hat and beaded clutch bag. For the evening's event, she was striking in a cerise pink gown with matching sash.
Bottom: Duke of Anjou, Louis de Bourbon was accompanied by his wife, Maria Margarita. The Venezuelan heiress wore a chalky blue and grey paneled dress, with feathered hat. She kept to the same colour scheme that night, in a beautiful dove grey gown embellished with strings of gold.


Top: Above are my favourite fashionable royal family from Sweden. Princess Victoria wore a beaded sea blue dress with matching clutch and heels. Later, she changed into a peach and grey pleated chiffon gown. Love the colour combination. Her husband, Prince Daniel is pictured with her.
Bottom: Stately siblings, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Madeleine of Sweden. My royal crush, Prince Carl Philip wore military suits on both occasions; wish he'd lose the sailors hat. Princess Madeleine was elegant in a beige satin daydress with embellished waistband. For the royal dinner, she wore a textured ice grey gown, with silver clutch bag.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Royal Wedding Hats

Elaborate hats and fascinators were the essential accessory at today's Royal Wedding. 
VIP guests wore many versions of the headpiece, from the stylish to the outright insane.



Top Row:

  • Princess Eugenie wears a bold blue headpiece with purple flowers and a spray of white feathers. Princess Beatrice wears an outrageous structural hat in beige. Did she borrow it from Lady Gaga? Both royal disasters are by milliner Philip Treacy.
  • Spain's Princess Letizia matches her dress to her sweet pink tulle-topped hat.
  • Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece wore a light blue Marie-Antoinette inspired headpiece, decorated with rosettes.
  • Victoria Beckham opted for an oval pillbox hat with twisted accents in navy blue.
  • Princess Victoria of Sweden looks classy in a simple coral wide-brimmed straw hat.

Bottom Row:

  • Lady Frederick Windsor dons a sculpted navy blue hat with loops and twirls.
  • Spanish beauty Miriam Gonzalez Durantez wore an exotic floral creation in orange. She is the wife of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
  • British socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson looks ridiculous in this bright blue tear-shaped hat. Can she even see properly? She is accompanied by her sister Santa,  who wore a flamboyant floral nest.
  • Royal bride-to-be Zara Phillips holds on to her larger-than-life black hat with large flower attached to one side.
  • Chancellor George Osbourne's wife, Frances wore an elaborate black and white feathered fascinator.