Mrs. Gertrude Shilling hat, 1972
(her son was a milliner, and I'd like to think they just went full bananas and seeing how crazy they could get with the style! While also making it wearable!)

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Mrs. Gertrude Shilling hat, 1972
(her son was a milliner, and I'd like to think they just went full bananas and seeing how crazy they could get with the style! While also making it wearable!)
A very pretty hat with beaded fishes :)
Also found in my front door closet.
Sombrero (hat) del siglo 18.
Suele pasarme que cuando voy a algún evento me falta algún complemento que vaya acorde con mi indumentaria, principalmente los sombreros.
Tras preparar todos los elementos del sombrero, solo queda ir cosiendo los uno a uno. Primero la muselina blanca que va cosida en la copa del sombrero, luego la tira de ‘ruffle’ por encima del ala del sombrero y por ultimo el lazo.
El resultado final es un perfecto sombrero de finales del siglo 18.
Victorian Inspired Green Lace Crownless Hat available at www.OverMyHead.Etsy.com
Model: Kayla Khaos Photographer: Yvus Studios Makeup/Hair: Stella Rickett Choker/Cuff: KATRAA by Matthew Molcillo
Hennin inspired from the film brothers Grimm by Kwan Tahkaew (cupcakeandlace)
Victorian inspired crownless hat in black and white lace with sweeping ostrich feather. Available at my Etsy shop, www.overmyhead.etsy.com