Penelope Gervaise
Penelope Gervaise Penelope Gervaise is a Designer, Milliner and Teacher based in Sydney. She started her Design Career in 1994 and [...]
Penelope Gervaise Penelope Gervaise is a Designer, Milliner and Teacher based in Sydney. She started her Design Career in 1994 and [...]
Hatlines is the Nederlandse Hoeden Vereniging (NHV)'s quarterly glossy magazine distributed to all its members.
Marianne Jongkind's comprehensive guide on hat-making techniques, "Hat Couture," is a valuable resource for enthusiasts at all skill levels, from novices to experienced designers. The handbook features 22 hat projects, each explained with step-by-step clarity through detailed photos.
Authored by Denise Innes-Spencer, a nominee for the 'British Bridal Awards' and the Creative Director of the British School of Millinery, the book offers detailed, illustrated instructions for various projects.
In her 70 years of power, Queen Elizabeth II has etched her place in history, gracefully navigating the twists of the past century while donning various roles – both literal and symbolic. "The Hats of the Queen" by Thomas Pernette delves into this intriguing journey.
Envision the scene as a Christian Dior haute couture show approaches. In the Paris studio, John Galliano collaborates silently with his ally, master milliner Stephen Jones.
Philip Treacy, renowned as one of the globe's most celebrated and influential milliners, has crafted hats for top fashion houses, celebrities, and international royalty. His hand-made creations are testament to exceptional craftsmanship. Treacy's unparalleled skill has earned him the role of the preferred milliner for designers such as Alexander McQueen, Karl Lagerfeld, Valentino, and Chanel. Notably, he is the first milliner to receive an invitation for his own show during Paris couture week.
Delve into the enduring collaboration between Philip Treacy and Isabella Blow spanning three decades, showcased through Treacy's hats created specifically for her. The book features captivating photographs by renowned artists, including Steven Meisel, David LaChapelle, Juergen Teller, Donald McPherson, and Mario Testino, capturing the essence of Blow adorned in Treacy's exceptional creations.
Philip Treacy, a five-time award-winning British Accessory Designer of the Year, is renowned for crafting hats and accessories suitable for all occasions. His journey in the world of fashion has been marked by a significant collaboration with Isabella Blow, a devoted supporter and enduring source of inspiration since their initial encounter during a fashion shoot in 1989. During Treacy's student years at the Royal College of Art, Isabella Blow became his unwavering advocate.
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.