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Mother-of-the-bride hats

Son's or daughter's chupah? Aufruf? Jan Shure's got it all covered.

May 18, 2017 14:10
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There is a wedding on the horizon. And whether you are the mother of the bride or groom, the bride, or perhaps the grandma, if there is a synagogue involved, you will be thinking about A Hat.

Are you not a hat person and dreading it? Or a millinery fan, looking forward to choosing a very special hat? Either way, if you are a woman attending synagogue for the aufruf, standing under the chupah, or going to a registry office, you will want, no, you will need a hat. 

Even if the wedding is not at an orthodox synagogue, many congregations require women to cover their head if they are to be called up. So you have an excuse to buy a gorgeous hat. And what constitutes a gorgeous hat these days? A hat that ticks the trend boxes but, even more, a hat that complements your face shape, your build and your fashion personality.  

Face shape matters when picking a hat, if your face is very angular, very rounded, or indeed very anything.