Why the royals love their fascinators

You don’t have to be a queen to wear a fascinator.

Like anything else associated with the royal family, wedding attire follows a historic tradition. The most beloved tradition is likely the fascinator, a centuries-old headwear trend that the British love to wear at royal unions.

The headpiece likely dates back to the late 1800s when it was first mentioned in an Edith Wharton book.

“Literally a girl tied a scarf around her head to fascinate the attention of the men in the room,” Julia Knox, milliner and the owner of East Village Hats told “Good Morning America.”

Fascinators are still intended to grab the attention of the opposite sex, Knox said.

The key to picking the right fascinator is simple, she explained.

“It’s the royal wedding. You’re not supposed to be making it all about you,” Knox said. “If your hat is getting more attention than the bride, you’ve gone too far.”