Am currently working with another Hat Academy member Christine Thompson and also milliner Rick McGill on the headwear for the new show 'King Kong, the musical'. We have a huge amount of work ahead of us, but are up for the challenge.
Posted on February 9, 2013 at 11:02pm — 2 Comments
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Welcome to Hat Academy Margaret. Wonderful to have you share your experience in theatre an area I have had little experience except for local theatre which involved multiples of pillboxes or federation hats or newsboys caps but has always been great to get free ticket to the productions. Congrats on your work in Gatsby -what a privilege. We will be promoting it when released !
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Enjoy, Elaine.
Do share pics of your top hats when appropriate. Punky style sounds challenging!!!
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Good Morning Margaret, I have had an enquiry though Hat Academy for a milliner near Chiswick who could repair a hat. Have no idea what level of repair?? If you can help her I will give you her email address - Thanks Elaine
Hi Margaret
Thought you might be interested in this link. Shame we will not see the movie until next year...but worth the wait
http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2012/08/23/miuccia-prada-designs-costumes-for-the-great-gatsby
Elaine
Thanks for your lovely comment on one of my pieces Margaret and congratulations on being a part of the millinery in 'The Great Gatsby'! :)
I loved this movie and your hats were stunning and fabulous in it. I have friends in theatre and entertainment as well, and I can see an exciting journey ahead, right from knowing the play writers to seeing the finished performances in their entirety. To me, this is a wonderful part of millinery and culture to be involved in, so nice to hear about you!
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