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OOAK White Satin Bridal Fascinator with Vintage Buttons and Embellishments

OOAK White Satin Bridal Fascinator with Vintage Buttons and Embellishments

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Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue...

A chic and interesting alternative to a tiara or flowers.

This beautiful white satin fascinator is bedecked with genuine vintage pearlescent and shell buttons, blue and silver beads and three faux-diamonds. The satin, which has been reclaimed from an old bridesmaid's dress, features some tiny flower shapes woven into the fabric. It is sewn neatly onto a silver-coloured 'sleepy' hair clip at the back.

The fascinator measures approx 70mm in diameter, and the clip is 47mm long.

Please do not hesitate to contact me about custom orders - for your bridesmaids perhaps?

This item was hand-stitched in a pet and smoke-free home.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Designed by Helen Barwick

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