A decorative headpiece typically featuring feathers, flowers, or other ornaments, attached to a small base and worn tilted on the head for formal occasions.
Originally a 19th-century term for a lightweight head scarf that 'fascinated' or enchanted viewers with its delicate beauty. The word came from Latin 'fascinare' meaning 'to bewitch' or 'to cast a spell.' What's surprising is that the original fascinator was a simple knitted scarf, not the elaborate feathered confection we know today. The modern ornamental version emerged in the 20th century when milliners began creating increasingly dramatic pieces designed to literally fascinate onlookers.
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