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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
COMING SOON TO ETSY
Veil, fascinator or hat? I'd call this a hybrid of all three. Horsehair is one of those magnificent materials that invokes the creative process. While this head piece pairs beautifully with the vintage gown here, it would rock, pop and add a whole new dimension to a more contemporary sheath or A-line.
The inspiration for this originally came from visiting the third floor of Britex in San Francisco where all the bridal notions are kept. Seems all I need is a peek at a few materials and I'm good for another season of magic. . .
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amyjotatum@gmail.com or call 415.258.8204
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