Shop handmade wedding fascinators and bridal headpieces with birdcage veils. Ivory bridal fascinators for the bride, mother of the bride, and wedding guests. Made to order in Louisville, KY. Starting at $200.
Every Milliner's Row piece is handmade to order in our Louisville, Kentucky studio using traditional millinery techniques — sinamay shaped over hat blocks, hand-arranged silk flowers, and hand-curled feathers. Headband fascinators start at $135, pillbox fascinators at $160, teardrop fascinators at $165, saucer fascinators at $175, and large derby hats at $215. Standard production takes 7-10 business days, with rush options available; we recommend ordering at least 3 weeks before your event. Each piece ships nationwide from Louisville, KY.
There's no strict left-or-right rule — wear your wedding fascinator on the side of your head opposite your hair part, so it has the heavier section of hair to clip into. Tilt it slightly forward, never flat on top. Brides who wear a birdcage veil with a fascinator typically center the piece slightly to one side so the veil falls evenly across the face.
Most brides keep the wedding fascinator on through the ceremony, the family photos, and the cocktail hour, then remove it before the reception dinner or first dance. Wedding guests typically keep their fascinator on through the ceremony and reception — fascinators are designed to be comfortable for the full event, unlike a heavy hat.
Brides wear wedding fascinators as a modern alternative to a traditional veil. Mothers of the bride and groom, bridesmaids, the maid of honor, the flower girl, and wedding guests all wear fascinators to weddings — coordinated in palette but distinct in silhouette. Avoid ivory or white if you're not the bride.
Place the wedding fascinator on the heavier-hair side of your head, tilted slightly forward of the crown. Secure it with the built-in comb, clip, or headband — our fascinators are made with multiple attachment points so they stay through dancing. Pair with an updo, half-up styling, or loose waves swept to one side for the most flattering silhouette.
A wedding fascinator is a handmade bridal headpiece — typically built on an ivory or champagne sinamay base and adorned with silk florals, sculpted loops, pearl detailing, and often a short birdcage veil. It's a lightweight, photogenic alternative to a traditional bridal veil, and is also worn by mothers of the bride and groom, bridesmaids, and wedding guests.