Royal Wedding Woman in Purple Dress and Hat
Here are all the best hats from the royal wedding
If there is one thing that makes British weddings different — and particularly royal weddings — it is the tradition of women wearing hats and fascinators. There is no "official" rule about what women should wear at a formal wedding in the UK, but there is a strongly followed unofficial rule: You want to bust out an awesome-looking hat.
A hat can make or break an entire outfit. At yesterday's marriage ceremony for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the guests did not disappoint.
Here's a round-up of the best toppers and feathers from among the guests.
Pippa Middleton made an entrance in a beige cap with a flower accent and decorative netting.
Pippa's arrival was the first big fashion moment of the royal wedding.
Doria Ragland, Markle's mother, looked beautiful in a modest mint-green cap.
While Ragland went for an elegant, minimal style, Camilla Parker Bowles, the Duchess of Cornwall, went for a big pink hat with plenty of volume.
The queen wore a bright green hat with a pop of purple.
Queen Elizabeth II never fails to deliver when it comes to hats.
Oprah Winfrey was one of the first celebrity guests to arrive — and naturally, she arrived in style.
Her wide-brimmed pink hat had both flowers and feathers with blush pink and grey tones.
Karen Spencer (Countess Spencer) went with a purple fascinator with an elegant, ruffled texture.
Karen, who is married to Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer (Earl Spencer), matched her hat to her outfit.
Argentinian model and photographer Delfina Blaquier wore a wide-brimmed blue hat.
White ribbon gave the hat a summery feel.
Lady Kitty Spencer wore a green cap with a chic veil and a dramatic feather design.
The model, who is Princess Diana's niece, was the epitome of elegance in a green dress matching her hat, and a sparkling necklace.
Actresses Abigail Spencer and Priyanka Chopra made dramatic choices for their arrival.
Spencer chose a flat, navy fascinator to complement the color of her polka dot dress, while Chopra went with a lilac hat with a whimsical flair.
Gina Torres wore a summery wide-brimmed hat.
The "Suits" actress went for a more casual hat for the occasion.
These guests went with striking details, including floral embellishments and feathers.
There is no limit on size or height, although it is considered bad taste to wear a hat so spectacular that it upstages the bride.
Victoria Beckham wore a chic navy beret-style hat with a veil.
Her cap matched the minimalist style of the rest of her outfit.
It's no secret that some of these hats aren't really "hats."
Rather, they are creations that are pinned and braided into the guest's hair. That's why they sit at such amazing angles and don't fall off.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are known for their avant garde hats.
Eugenie paired her pale blue dress with a chic, beret-style cap, while Beatrice went with a similarly subdued hat to match her dark teal dress.
Amal Clooney's angled hat with a veil was a glamorous touch that complemented her Stella McCartney dress perfectly.
The human rights lawyer was a hit in her coordinated mustard yellow number.
This guest went for an eye-catching pop of white with a pink dress.
This outfit is all about that hat.
Another guest opted for a white hat, this time with a floral summery dress.
Done properly, a hat can give the impression that its wearer is floating.
This guest's hat added an air of mystery.
The dramatic slope of this guest's hat goes nicely with the structured style of her bag and dress.
These guests went for an elegant, monochromatic look, wearing hats in the same color as their dresses.
There were very few "fascinators" on display. The accessories (usually a collection of feathers rather than an actual hat) were banned from the royal enclosure at the 2018 Ascot races. The upper classes regard fascinators in lieu of hats as insufficiently formal.
Chelsy Davy went with a feathery, navy hat.
Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend wore a hat with a classic color and an eye-catching detail.
This fascinator featured a saucer-like base that tipped down in dramatic fashion.
The guest's blue hat was a slightly different hue to her dress, creating an interesting contrast.
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Source: https://www.insider.com/hats-from-the-royal-wedding-meghan-markle-harry-2018-5
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