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fascinator
[ fas-uh-ney-ter ]
noun
- a person or thing that fascinates.
- a scarf of crochet work, lace, or the like, narrowing toward the ends, worn as a head covering by women.
fascinator
/ ˈfæsɪˌneɪtə /
noun
- a lightweight, decorative head covering worn by women on formal occasions
Word History and Origins
Origin of fascinator1
Example Sentences
Jacobs, who described herself as a community activist under orders from her husband not to get arrested at the convention, was wearing a homemade dress with large pictures of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and a black fascinator hat with Harris’ name woven into it.
Co-chair and red carpet queen Zendaya has made her much anticipated return to the Met Gala in a blue and green ensemble with hummingbirds gracing her decolletage and a gravity-defying fascinator to boot.
She also agreed that people sitting behind her may have had their view obscured by her lilac Vivienne Westwood fascinator, adding "she could barely see" herself.
So much elevated bright pink, says Harris, “It’s like the house is wearing a fascinator.”
That much is clear in her take-charge reappearance at the Manhattan penthouse the day after his death, decked out in black from the funerary fascinator in her hair to her smart heels.
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