London Fashion Week Spring 2023 Hats
London Fashion Week Spring 2023 Hats
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London Fashion Week Spring 2023 Hats
London Fashion Week Spring 2023 Hats
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Hats Spring 2023 Fashion Week
Hats Spring 2023 Fashion Week
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Fashion Week Hatlights
Spring Summer 2023 Fashion Month is here. My focus is on an overall look from Hat Down. As part of The Hat Style Edit, I will be following, pinning and sharing my favorite looks that have hats and headwear included. My reviews and boards will focus on the hatlights. My favorite of the hat down runway looks from NYFW, LFW, MFW and Paris Ready to Wear are highlighted. Join me and follow my picks.…
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Yellow Is Hot Hat Trend
Yellow and black sparkle fascinator hat is hot new hat trend for AW. This style newly listed in The Shop below.
Bumble bee yellow and black felt Fascinator Hat. Bright yellow 1930s inspired style a bit Jean Harlow meets a Modern Duchess. Black shiny pu
Styling Tip | Leave your hat on
Styling Tip | Leave your hat on
The hat, is the new Winter essential accessory inspired by menswear that can turn a bad hair day into a voguish moment!
Blame it on the cold weather, blame it on the handmade hats brand Janessa Leone or on the increasing number of bad hair days…. I am drooling over new hats…. again.
The grey Maison Michel Andre hat, I got last year, makes me feel chic and fashionable at all times. Founded in…
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Oh Erik , looks like you have lead a new hat trends LOL
Bucket Hats vs. Beanies: Which Side Are You On?
OCTOBER 23, 2014 3:45 PMby EDWARD BARSAMIAN AND JORDEN BICKHAM
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Photo: (from left) AKM-GSI; Mark Robert Milan/GC Images
Why I’ve Fallen for the Bucket Hat this Fall
by Jorden Bickham
I received three beautiful bucket hats as gifts for my newborn son this summer. Two of them, made of denim, were intended for an adult and had been shrunken down to fit his tiny head. They were adorable. I wondered if I too could wear a bucket hat, and perhaps look chic (not adorable). I thought of the iconic picture of Lauren Huttonphotographed by Richard Avedon in 1973 for Vogue. I was inspired. Suddenly the bucket hat had infiltrated my life. Be it a seventies-style collegiate sweater story, or a fashion shoot on printed suits, somehow it found a permanent home in my styling kit. Let’s face it, the sloppy knit beanie has had its day: In my mind, fall 2014 is the season of bucket hats (after all, Rihanna has been wearing them for months and where she goes the rest of fashion is sure to follow). It’s the one thing I plan to take through the cold this winter, along with turtlenecks and scarves. Hats off to that!
In Defense of the Beanie
by Edward Barsamian
I’m all about my hair. I think I’ve tried every hairstyle from a shaved head to man-bangs (long before Bieber and Zac Efron caught onto the idea, mind you) with varying degrees of success. And yet my one tried-and-true crowning glory—regardless of coif—has been my trusted beanie. I understand some of you may find this quite basic, and think that a beanie is the sartorial equivalent of a wig, but I feel a connection to the close-kint chapeau. For one thing I like the way they make my head look. For another, my mother always made sure my brother and I left the house during fall and winter with, of course, a hat. And those hats were a thick pile of merino wool in the simplest of colors: gray, white, black, and navy (thank you, mom, for teaching me about minimalism from an early age).
As I matured, the hat remained perched elegantly atop my skull, while the rest of the fashion shifted from preppy (who doesn’t love a good cable-knit and a baseball cap?!) to boho (natty fedoras, ahoy!). Attending college in Scotland only added to my growing addiction, and I often found colorful versions of the topper at charming local cashmere stores. Fast-forward a decade later (scary, I know), and the beanies that now accent my look are by streetwear stalwarts Supreme and come in an array of different hues: pastel blue for easter, gray for everyday, and Smurf blue for a pop of the unexpected. And while the beanie may get a bad rap, it is the one element that doesn’t look out of place with a suit, jeans, or T-shirt. And if you needed further proof, then consider Cara Delevingne, the ultimate poster child for beanie chic. Her latest collection for DKNY features one in black and another in bumblebee yellow—both of which sold out almost immediately on Net-A-Porter. And if that doesn’t settle the score then . . . I’ll eat my hat.
<source http://www.vogue.com/3306471/beanies-bucket-hats-fall-trend/>
Trend Alert | The IT Maison Michel Hat
Trend Alert | The IT Maison Michel Hat
Fall into the new season with Winter’s most runway-worthy trend, the “it” Maison Michel hat.
Some of you might remember, when I did a short interview of the famous New York boutique Kirna Zabete co-owner and fashion icon Sarah Easley, that she told me, if there was one thing I should buy for the new season to update my wardrobe it should be a Maison Michel hat…
It took me some time to get to…
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