Let's talk about fascinators.
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Princess Beatrice in her now-infamous royal wedding pretzel fascinator. |
Ok, Princess Beatrice's ridiculous fascinator aside, I think fascinators are great! They're incredibly versatile and they add an interesting finishing touch to an outfit. Sadly, they appear to be a women-only thing. Except for me! And these guys:
They're not wearing their fascinators in a particularly inspiring way, however. Here are a couple of classy fascinator examples:
Side note: Apparently the "sexy fascinator picture" look involves being shirtless and looking over your left shoulder? Good to know.
While traditional fascinators are lovely, my tastes lean more towards the avant-garde. By which I mean, I like bizarre and outrageous fascinators. And at least a couple of celebrities agree with me:
I also found some really great non-celebrity fascinator inspiration:
Despite loving weird fascinators, I opted to go fairly basic with my own outfit. I had to go to school to take a test and I figured that just wearing a fascinator was edgy enough. I went with a blue fascinator that coordinated with my blue shirt, blue checkered vest, blue multi-strand necklace, and bluejeans.
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Me with my head tilted so you can see the fascinator. |
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Normal selfie of me. |
The other thing I did today was attend a climate change protest. I grabbed my old Ursula costume out of the closet and made a sign that said "It's getting hotter under the water" and off I went.
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Me at the protest all dressed up as Ursula and holding my sign. That weird tint to my skin is purple makeup not sunburn! |
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Protest band. |
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Crowd shot of the sit-in. |
Here's a link to a
WCVB Article about the protest. And here's an aerial view of the bridge we blocked off:
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Snagged from WHDH.com. The caption to the photo says "Climate change protesters block bridge in Boston." |
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