Making a lovely hat is hard. There are many elements; execution, the occasion and finding that part of the person that Hats can really say something about a person that they may not be able to express themselves. Finding this for a bespoke hat and executing a really well made,
About Me
I started making hats in 1998. I studied millinery in Canberra, and then Adelaide, Australia, On returning to Canberra, I started her own millinery business and has been making hats for dignitaries, royal weddings, race goers, brides (and their mothers) ever since. I also makes head wear for theatrical productions.
In 2015 I was fortunate to work for Phillip Rhodes (Phillip Rhodes Hats Melbourne, Australia) in his workroom for the spring racing season. Theatrical, wholesale and bespoke work all came through this very busy traditionally run workroom, run to a high standard of quality.
I from a home based workroom closely supervised by Oliver the dog. My hats are stocked in the designer collective, Cardif Collective in Canberra, year round.
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