hatinator
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Blend of hat + fascinator.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]hatinator (plural hatinators)
- A small, fascinator-like hat, typically featuring elaborate or extravagant decoration.
- 2011 July 29, Miriam Lord, “Ladies Day punters spend like it's going out of fashion”, in The Irish Times:
- The fascinator is dead. Long live the hatinator. It’s the must have, this season. Apparently. Both have feathery things and a band around the head, but the hatinator also has a brim. Which makes it half a hat. There must be more to life.
- 2015 March 1, Janet Christie, “Leave Your Hat On”, in Scotland on Sunday:
- "A simple hatinator suits everyone and it's not too heavy, but my best seller is a grey cloche. […]
- 2015 June 7, “These Are the Styles That Will Be Hot to Trot Down at the Down Royal Summer Festival”, in Belfast Telegraph:
- Shoes of all hues, as well as the now ubiquitous hatinators add the finishing touches to your look.
Further reading
[edit]- Fascinator § Hatinator on Wikipedia.Wikipedia