No doubt Kate Moss, AKA queen of festival fashion, would approve.
Designed and lovingly handmade by a professional ballerina, this swan headpiece (lovingly nicknamed "swan ears") will be the perfect finishing touch to make you stand out on stage in your next performance or competition! Each feather is hand-stitched to a flexible mesh and wire base; no glue or plastic is used in the construction. The headpiece is lightweight and can easily be secured to the dancer's head using about a dozen bobby pins. The flexible base allows the headpiece to mold to the contours of the head and hair, so the dancer's lines are not interrupted. Order just a white headpiece, just a black headpiece, or purchase a set with both, so you will be all set to dance Swan Lake from start to finish! These headpieces are suitable for both dancers performing soloist roles, and those dancing in the corps de ballet. Sizing: The headpieces are designed to completely conceal the dancer's ears. To ensure a proper fit, please measure the head before ordering. Most mature dancers will fit perfectly in the Standard Adult size, and larger and smaller sizing is available by special order. To measure, use a flexible tape measure. Measure in a loop from the top of the head, over the ear, under the chin, and back up over the opposite ear, to the starting point at the top of the head. Please refer to the last listing photo for a visual of how to measure. If this total length is between 22" and 25" (55.9 to 63.5 cm), please order the "Standard Adult" size. If the total length is less than 22" (55.9 cm), please select "Custom (under 22 in)" as your size, and include your measurement in inches in the "Add your personalization" section. If the total length is greater than 25" (63.5 cm), please select "Custom (over 25 in)" as your size, and include your measurement in inches in the "Add your personalization" section. Please note that orders of headpieces in Custom sizes are not eligible for cancellations, returns, exchanges, or refunds. Please note: When the headpiece is new, it may appear to be too large or the feathers too fluffy. After the headpiece has been worn once or twice, the feathers tend to compress themselves down to match the shape of the base more closely. If you wish to "tame" a new headpiece, spritz it lightly with plain water and gently stroke the feathers in their natural direction (from the center of the headpiece towards each end). This is not necessary, but you may wish to do it. Allow the headpiece to dry for at least 24 hours before storing it. (Please refer to the photos of the black headpiece as an example of a new, unused headpiece; please refer to the photos of the white headpiece as an example of a headpiece that has been used several times). The black feathers are dyed, and this dye may rub off onto other headpieces or costumes. Please do not store the black and white headpieces together. Please keep the black headpiece away from other accessories, costumes, and fabrics. Devilcat Dancewear is not responsible for any damage caused by the dye from the feathers. Stage makeup (especially foundation and concealer) will transfer from the dancer's face to the headpiece. This is unfortunately an inevitable occurrence, and tends to be more noticeable on the white headpiece. This can be minimized by using translucent setting powder and setting/finishing spray after applying stage makeup. Some, but not all, of the makeup can be removed from the headpiece by gently wiping it with a cotton round soaked in micellar water. Devilcat Dancewear is not responsible for damage to the headpiece from stage makeup.
Queen Maxima put another feather in her style cap in a smart burgundy dress and a beautiful statement headpiece during an outing in Amersterdam with King Willem-Alexander
About For decades Michel Comte has been shooting protagonists from the world of art, film and entertainment. However, he does not only take photos – perhaps more than any other artist Comte understands the art of capturing the beauty of the moment by choosing the perfect angle and light intensity. Leaving nothing to chance it is his attention to detail and meticulous approach that creates the enchanting atmosphere underlying his art work.
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Specifications Gender: Women's, Material: Net, Feathers, Occasion: Royal Astcot, Cocktail, Melbourne Cup, Ladies Day, Horse Race, Wedding, Category: Fascinators, Hair Accessory, Hats, Headpiece, Quantity: 1 PC, Embellishment: Cap, Flower, Feather, Head Circumference (cm): 56-58, Hats Category: Saucer Hat, Photos
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A retro-elegant dramatic feather bouquet fan with fluffy peacock feathers. Hold it and be the showstopper of the party. Features: Peacock feather and staves Foldable feather fan Held together with a metal U ring 20 inch / 51cm x 11 inch / 28cm ( W x H ) when opened
You’re almost ready: You’ve got your dream wedding gown that meets every expectation you’ve ever had, you’ve picked out the right shoes to match your gown and you’ve chosen just the right hairstyle for this magical wedding day. And now, it’s time for the final touch – choosing your bridal headpiece to seal the deal. […]
You’re almost ready: You’ve got your dream wedding gown that meets every expectation you’ve ever had, you’ve picked out the right shoes to match your gown and you’ve chosen just the right hairstyle for this magical wedding day. And now, it’s time for the final touch – choosing your bridal headpiece to seal the deal. […]
Queen Camilla, 76, wore a striking new hat designed by Philip Treacy for the Remembrance Day Service on Sunday – photos
She's worn an estimated 5,000 in the past 50 years.
Fantasy, beauty, history and myths—all in the name of fashion.
Isabel Oakshott has never been a hat person. She blames the teenage trauma of wearing a riding helmet. As a 14-year-old in grubby jodhpurs, she just couldn’t carry off the hard hat look.