A beautiful patterned fabric is the feature of this cocktail hat created by Izabela Sutarzewicz of Poland. Her love of wearing hats led her to hat making. Fashionistas in Poland love chic styling and Izabela's millinery readily attracts customers.…
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This turquoise silk abaca flower has been hand dyed along with the silk abaca ruffle and has been attached to a pari base.The shine on the silk abaca makes it such a beautiful component to work with in millinery. Kelly…
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Chris Harris of QLD is doing something we all dream about. She is travelling around the country and pursuing her interest in Fashion in her free time. They have worked tirelessly to achieve this and as a…
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It is beautiful weather to be out & about especially if you love playing Golf. Kathleen Gaffey of Illinois USA has everyone on the link looking very stylish in her seagrass and sisal based golf hats and visors. This one is covered in pale blue silk. She believes in the functionality of hats but makes each piece…
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London milliner Maggie Wybranska admits hats have changed her life and she is 100% passionate &committed to her millinery business. Her creativity with felt always has a special appeal. This stunning cocktail hat with a felt & feather trim is a fine example of her craftsmanship - fit…
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A touch of Audrey Hepburn is evident as the model makes a grand entrance in this hand sewn Vintage tall topper with an extra wide brim. Sharon Morgan, UK creates large or small pieces all with a creative bespoke appeal. She is happiest working traditionally with wooden blocks in a cloud of steam moulding fur felt…
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With a curl & a swirl Jane Ryder's hats allow you to go on flights of whimsy. Originally from UK but now based in Louisiana USA, Jane is making her mark in fashion millinery & theatrical headwear. She is a friend to the stars for whom she designs. Her recent success was evident at a runway in Artspace, Shreveport. “Au…
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This creative Ladybird hat of silk, lace and velvet quilted wings made its appearance recently in the Fashions on the Field finals at the Ipswich Cup, Australia. Worn & created by Hat Academy student Alison Buchanan it caught the eye of all, including the local politician who admired her creativity. Alison has the ability to think…
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Hats are just pure class says South Australian milliner, Melissa Barnes. "They speak and communicate your personality to the world. There's so much you can say with a hat!" This style exhibits a clever use of the fabric combined with great style combination by using a cocktail block with a breton block. The co-ordinated trim…
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Modern, stylish, beautiful describes headwear designs by Christie Murray, Gold Coast, Australia. Within her range clients readily find a high quality stylish headpiece or a fashions on the field show-stopper. This graceful cocktail hat features delicate twirled feathers and…
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Spots in reverse add to the outfit but are then featured on the underside of this percher hat by Monika Neuhauser of Pirongia New Zealand. Commendation from a customer “Fashion is so subjective and personal. Next time you see a hat and think to yourself…”Oh my that hat is divine, and matched so beautifully with the outfit!”……
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The hat makes the occasion. You don’t have to make an “excuse” to brush your hair or wear earrings do you? Just wear a hat. This is the philosophy of Susannah Greenwood of California. Each of her "noggin toppers" find the perfect noggin naturally! They are inspired from an event, an animal or a natural phenomenon and often…
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Elisabeth Koch currently resides in Beijing, China but she has resided in Europe & USA, with each country leaving a memorable mark on her millinery journey. She has a keen eye for colour, design and fashion and has been sewing, painting, drawing, moulding and generally involved in various creative…
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What could you possibly do with these two simple pieces. This is the start of one of the latest fascinators by young talented milliner Tracey May. Check out the final dramatic twist!
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Experimentation is vital for successful milliners. Karen Geraghty of UK has successfully created this brilliant flower piece using stainless steel. No wonder her customers faces light up when they see her latest headpiece. Karen sources unusual materials to give her work a unique touch. You are an inspiration…
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Hand making felt is an art in itself but for Trish Hirschkorn of Canada it allows self expression as she creates headwear that is stylish & functional for the chilly Canadian winter months. Trish uses the best of merino fleece together with silk & sari threading. This beautiful cloche is finished with a Vintage button and French antique lace.…
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Genevieve Amelia has a background in costume design, fine art, and textiles. Her interest in tribal cultures and a life-long fascination with natural history led her to start creating wearable pieces of art in the form of headdresses and headwear adornments, mostly comprising of whatever she could find that nature…
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Exquisite headwear for all occasions by Sara Tiara
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Hats created by Patricianna Drew from UK will always make a woman look stylish with the elegance of simplicity! It has become an addictive hobby after classes 5 years ago - a dream that has become reality. Her hats are always hand blocked and finished by hand…
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To celebrate the Milliners of Etsy fashion show we are selling posters on the site. $15 for one of two designs. Shirts will also be for sale soon. All funds go to putting on more amazing events and shows. Please support your fellow milliners by buying one or both of these posters. You can buy them HERE…
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