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Are we wearing hats on our foreheads now?

32 replies

RamekinSkywalker · 29/04/2011 21:19

I have a wedding to attend in July. Just checking.

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NorbertDentressangle · 29/04/2011 21:21

If you find out how they attach them please let me know as its been bugging me all day [csmile]

MissFoodie · 29/04/2011 21:21

LOL

cyb · 29/04/2011 21:22

I reckon they attach with those suckers that you lick and presss really hard

They leave a red circle when you take them off

LawrieMarlow · 29/04/2011 21:22

I have been wondering that too (am watching recorded wedding now having been out all day). Are they superglued to their heads?

southeastastra · 29/04/2011 21:23

it looks shite

southeastastra · 29/04/2011 21:24

is it held on with a thick elastic band or one of those sucker pads

AmazingBouncingFerret · 29/04/2011 21:24

Next year it'll be chin hats.

RamekinSkywalker · 29/04/2011 21:24

sucker pads. genius.

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RamekinSkywalker · 29/04/2011 21:25

[cgrin] at chin hats. fabulous.

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NorbertDentressangle · 29/04/2011 21:25

Aaaah....its just dawned on me what they use.....No More Nails !

You know the stuff I mean... the guy on the TV ad uses it to fix a bathroom cabinet to the wall

[cgrin]

Admiralpiett · 29/04/2011 21:26

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cyb · 29/04/2011 21:27

I think probably its a comb stuck in the hair jobby

WISh VB would have smiled and stopped draping her arm awkwardly over Davids shoulder

FoofffyShmoofffer · 29/04/2011 21:28

Thought you meant all hats not just wedding hats.
Was wondering how I was going to get my woolly all jauntily on my forehead for the school run in December. Can't see it being much flamin use.

WhiteBumOfTheMountain · 29/04/2011 21:30

Have none of you heard of hat pins ffs?

southeastastra · 29/04/2011 21:32

do you have to backcomb a mad quiff to attach it to?

RamekinSkywalker · 29/04/2011 21:33

do you put the pin through the skin of your forehead?

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WhiteBumOfTheMountain · 29/04/2011 21:34

You only need a little hump of hair somewhere...enough to get a pin through and double it back..like you pin fabric together.....some hat pins have very small heads so they're not visible and some are ornate...with a diamond or whatever.

WhiteBumOfTheMountain · 29/04/2011 21:35

[cgrin] skywalker.....imagine! The cream of British society with blood oozing down their faces in the name of fashion!

RamekinSkywalker · 29/04/2011 21:36

it's fair enough i suppose, those royal foreheads are rather spacious.

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FoofffyShmoofffer · 29/04/2011 21:37

But that doesn't explain VB. She hardly has the skin to spare, forehead wise.

wheresmywaist · 29/04/2011 21:49

Yep, you either go for the stuck on the forehead look or a vicar of dibley tellytubby bridesmaid look - thank god I have no weddings to attend, getting me in a dress is difficult enough!!

FunnysInTheGarden · 29/04/2011 21:51

I thought that. They look red tickly horse. And VB was a bit let down with her pinched face, hat on forehead and foul horse like tail for hair

FunnysInTheGarden · 29/04/2011 21:53

big not bit

toddlerwrangler · 29/04/2011 22:00

Tit tape.

I may be guessing there.

FGM · 30/04/2011 06:33

with all the botox going on I'm sure they don't even feel the staples going in Grin
the disadvantage with No More Nails is that although it adheres the hat well you have to wait a few days for the skin layer to slough off, thus shedding the hat at some random moment a few days later...

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