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Philip Treacy: Hat Designer

By |2024-02-03T21:43:39+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

When it comes to obtaining the most elusive of accessories, the hat, Philip Treacy stands out as the go-to designer for creating iconic and unforgettable pieces. This distinctive book serves as a sumptuous gallery, showcasing Treacy's whimsical and sculptural creations through the lens of fashion's most iconic photographers. It brings attention to a burgeoning aspect of fashion that is garnering more acclaim than ever.

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Stetson Hats and the John B. Stetson Company: 1865-1970 by Jeffrey Snyder

By |2024-02-03T21:36:39+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

Delve into the captivating world of the iconic John B. Stetson Company with this meticulously detailed book, offering a comprehensive survey of the hats that have become synonymous with cowboys and the Wild West. Despite its association with the frontier, the surprising truth is that the John B. Stetson Company was headquartered in Philadelphia and produced an extensive range of headwear. With over 500 illustrations showcasing never-before-worn Stetson hats for both men and women, as well as hat boxes, miniature boxes, and a remarkable collection of associated collectibles, this book provides a visual feast for enthusiasts.

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Making Felt Hats: A Beginner’s Guide to Creating 6 Stunning Styles for All Occasions by Bobbi Heath

By |2024-02-03T21:15:43+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

Dive into the art of millinery with 'Making Felt Hats: A Beginner's Guide to Creating 6 Stunning Styles for All Occasions' by Bobbi Heath. Discover the skills to craft and embellish six exquisite felt hats, each designed to be the perfect accessory for a variety of occasions. Whether it's a stylish addition to your everyday winter wardrobe or a head-turning statement piece for a special event, this guide has you covered.

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Making of a Milliner: Hat-Making Projects by Jenny Pfanenstiel

By |2024-02-03T21:11:49+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

For those intrigued by the art of millinery, this book serves as an excellent introduction, offering easily comprehensible instructions and a diverse array of patterns for crafting various hat styles. Jenny Pfanenstiel, an expert milliner, provides beautifully illustrated, full-color tutorials that cover the fundamentals of hat-making, from material selection to stitching and finishing. Suitable for both beginners and seasoned hat makers, the book features seven designs, including cloche, cowboy, and straw-brimmed hats, along with an assortment of fascinators.

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Mode in Hats and Headdress A Historical Survey with 198 Plates by R Turner Wilcox

By |2024-02-03T21:05:40+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

A year following the acclaim received for her comprehensive fashion reference, "The Mode in Costume," R. Turner Wilcox decided to focus on a singular and chic category deserving of an in-depth exploration. The result is an extraordinary handbook that delves into the worldwide evolution of hats, hairstyles, and headdress spanning nearly five thousand years for both men and women. From ancient times, hats and headgear have served purposes ranging from adornment and protection to establishing social rank. Featuring hundreds of illustrations and captivating text, this comprehensive survey spans from 3000 B.C. to the mid-twentieth century.

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Vintage Hats and Bonnets, 1770-1970: Identification and Values by Sue Langley and John Dowling

By |2024-02-03T20:59:32+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

"Vintage Hats and Bonnets, 1770-1970: Identification and Values" by Sue Langley and John Dowling pays homage to the enduring role of hats as reflections of the wearer's mood and the spirit of their era. Serving as the crowning glory and grand finale of an outfit, hats have historically conveyed triumph or bravery, mirroring the times in which they were worn. This book acts as a captivating time machine, tracing the evolution of fashion from 1770 to 1970.

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Decades of Hats: 1900s to the 1970s by Sue Nightingale

By |2024-02-03T20:50:59+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

"Decades of Hats: 1900s to the 1970s" by Sue Nightingale is a tribute to vintage women's hats, catering to those who wish to wear, explore, or simply admire these extraordinary pieces. Covering over seven decades, this collection showcases the most popular and stylish women's chapeaus, presenting hundreds of images sourced from vintage catalog offerings.

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Millinery Hat Making and Design

By |2024-02-03T20:45:19+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

While 'hatmaking' specifically denotes the manufacturing of hats and headwear, 'millinery' encompasses both the design and creation of hats. This vintage text serves as a comprehensive guide to the art of designing and crafting women's hats, particularly those intended as a complement to mourning attire. Rich in detail, the book features elaborate diagrams and photographs, making it a valuable resource for contemporary milliners and enthusiasts of historical fashion and clothing. Chapters within this text delve into various aspects of hat design, such as 'Veils', 'Hemming and Bordering Veils', 'Hats and Toques', and more. Selected for modern republication due to its historical and educational significance, this antique text is reintroduced with a new introduction to provide context and insight into the topic.

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Chapeau: The Ultimate Guide to Men’s Hats by Pierre Toromanoff

By |2024-02-03T20:41:45+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

"Chapeau: The Definitive Guide to Men's Hats" by Pierre Toromanoff is the ultimate styling compendium for the contemporary gentleman. In this comprehensive book spanning approximately 200 pages, men's hats take center stage as both a stylish accessory and a sartorial statement piece. The resurgence of men's hats in fashion is explored, showcasing their unprecedented diversity. From the trilby to the beanie, the flat cap to the fedora, the book unravels over 1,000 years of men's hat history, illustrating their evolution from functional items to fashion and political statements. Delve into a world of bountiful variety, exploring designs, shapes, and fabrics that can adorn your head. With 150 color and black-and-white photographs, this sourcebook is a must-have for fashion-forward men seeking inspiration and insights into the rich world of men's hat styles.

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The Brim and the Crown: A Field Guide to Custom Hatters & Hat Shops in the US and Abroad by Mark Elliott

By |2024-02-03T20:34:26+00:00February 3rd, 2024|Book|

"The Brim and the Crown" by Mark Elliott stands as the inaugural all-encompassing reference, unveiling a comprehensive guide to bespoke hat makers and hat shops, not only across the United States but also spanning the globe.

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