Wedding Hats
When you’re looking for the perfect addition to your wedding look, don’t miss the chance to wear one of the gorgeous and stunning wedding hats featured at Gold Coast Couture. From demure fascinators to elaborate wedding hats, we have a selection that surpasses the competition, and your wedding look will be absolutely perfect.
Our collection of wedding hats includes offerings from top designers such as Nigel Rayment, Philip Treacy, Niche Collection, Rachel Trevor-Morgan Millinery, Vivien Sheriff, Vixen Millinery, and many more. So, no matter what your personal style is, you’ll be able to find the perfect accessory for your wedding look!
Whether you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind hat to match your style or something simpler and more traditional, Gold Coast Couture has the perfect wedding hat for a mother of the bride, mother of the groom or any wedding guest. We offer an extensive range of styles and colors and are confident there is something that can suit everyone's needs. We’re proud to offer up the best collection of wedding hats, and we can’t wait to help you find your perfect look. Make sure to browse our selection today!
Wedding Hat FAQs
Can I Wear a Hat to a Wedding?
Wearing a hat to a wedding is definitely something for any guest to consider. If your invitation says "black tie", wearing a hat or fascinator can certainly be appropriate. If you are attending a beach wedding, country club, or church, wearing a hat is also appropriate. If you are attending a wedding overseas, especially in countries such as England (and certain Europe countries), wearing a hat is almost always expected or encouraged. Typically hats are worn to the ceremony and cocktail hour. However, some guests will remove their hats for the reception. Ultimately, you will want to use discretion and look to follow cues from the wedding party and/or other guests.
What Kind of Hat Can I Wear to a Wedding?
There is an unwritten rule that dictates guests are never allowed to outshine their hosts. Most wedding guests tend to choose medium to smaller hats as a more conservative option. Although, there is no written rule that you cannot wear a larger, wide-brim hat – especially if the ceremony will be held outside and you’re looking for coverage to protect your face from the sun. Additionally, the mother of the groom may want to choose a smaller wedding hat than the mother of the bride. However, communication between the two parties is always recommended. If both parties are in agreement with the bride’s wishes, then both mothers can opt for equally grand headpieces.