Hats
As with many accessories, you want to complement the overall
look with your hat selection. Don't overdo it with a hat of
contrasting colors or proportion. Hats that are pinned down
at awkward, unnatural angles also distract from you by having
your guests focus their attention on if your hat will fall off.
Hats are more common at outdoor weddings. But it is at these
events where they are also the most in jeopardy. Many hats
have been known to be upset by even the gentlest of breezes.
So in these instances, make sure that the hat is securely
anchored, or that you can easily swap out the hat for a more
accommodating headdress.
Hats are selected by using our formula of contrasting your
features. If you have a round face, choose a hat that creates
a vertical scheme either in shape or fabric pattern. If you
have long, thin facial features, choose a hat with a round
shape.
For scale, a hat should fit your size.
Petite brides should wear smaller hats, larger brides may
be able to wear a larger hat.
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