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- noun Plural form of
fascinator .
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Examples
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New York Fashion Week: Rodarte Odd Jobs: Body Make-Up Artist Other British-inspired styles on the runways included broad-brimmed hats at Tommy Hilfiger, the tiny headpieces known as fascinators at Marc Jacobs, and a surfeit of demure, pleated, calf-grazing skirts practically everywhere.
Dress Me, Kate! Modern Modesty Rachel Dodes 2011
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—After Alexander McQueen's funeral and the Royal Wedding, the splashy hats known as fascinators made a triumphant return to fashion.
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The Duchess of Cambridge has sparked a trend in hat accessories called fascinators, say industry observers and entrepreneurs who specialize in the niche.
Fascinator Frenzy 2011
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Hat Tricks fascinator After Alexander McQueen's funeral and the Royal Wedding, the splashy hats known as fascinators made a triumphant return to fashion.
Week in Words Erin McKean 2011
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The new Duchess of Cambridge has sparked a trend in hat accessories called fascinators, say industry observers and entrepreneurs who specialize in the niche.
Royal Bride Sparks Fascinator Frenzy Sarah E. Needleman 2011
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And Alexander Aphrodisiensis calls the fascinators poisoners, who poison their victim by intently looking at him
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The delicate and frivolous head decorations called fascinators have proven to be popular.
Tonight 2009
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Two inch heels, pillbox helmets with fascinators, double seamed gloves.
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Not real things of steel and fire, flown by men, but almost mythical enchantments, tiny airborne fascinators, toys.
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Not real things of steel and fire, flown by men, but almost mythical enchantments, tiny airborne fascinators, toys.
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