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Millinery Collection (page 6)

Background imageMillinery Collection: Women hats 1914

Women hats 1914
A selection of 1914 women hats. 1914

Background imageMillinery Collection: Tatler front cover, London Season 1963 - Jean Shrimpton

Tatler front cover, London Season 1963 - Jean Shrimpton
Front cover of The Tatler magazine, 3 April 1963, heralding the arrival of another London Season. and featuring iconic sixties model, Jean Shrimpton

Background imageMillinery Collection: Tatler front cover, Paris Collections, 1964

Tatler front cover, Paris Collections, 1964
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a coral velour hat by Christian Dior Chapeaux at Harrods. Her make up is by Harriet Hubbard Ayer and the Chanel-inspired earrings by Adrien Mann

Background imageMillinery Collection: Advert for Scotts womens hats 1912

Advert for Scotts womens hats 1912
Matlock, hat, in smooth or rough finished felt with smartlt turned up brim, trimmed, with a wing and knot of ribbon. 1912

Background imageMillinery Collection: Contrasting hats 1933

Contrasting hats 1933
1930s hats for women, above: a black straw Suzanne Talbot model from Debenham and Freebody. Below: two views of a new felt hat from Scotts which may be obtained in several different colours. 1933

Background imageMillinery Collection: Advert for Peacock hats 1928

Advert for Peacock hats 1928
Attractive model wearing hat made from Chinese hemp and straw trimmed georgette embroidery. 1928

Background imageMillinery Collection: Advert for Reslaw millinery 1930

Advert for Reslaw millinery 1930
An aristocrat of hats! A hat in which beauty of fabric and grace of line are subtly blended into an harmonious whole. 1930

Background imageMillinery Collection: Making Hats in San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA

Making Hats in San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA Date: 1909

Background imageMillinery Collection: March millinery

March millinery. Illustration shows several men chasing a womans wind-blown hat. Date 1911 March 8

Background imageMillinery Collection: French millinery, dress & flower making establishment

French millinery, dress & flower making establishment. Print shows a variety of bonnets on stands on a table. Includes text advertising Madame Petits millinery store in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Background imageMillinery Collection: Japan - Traditional Provincial Hat Maker

Japan - Traditional Provincial Hat Maker working at the roadside. Date: circa 1907

Background imageMillinery Collection: Dolgellau - Plas Newydd, Gwynedd, Wales

Dolgellau - Plas Newydd, Gwynedd, Wales
Plas Newydd Drapery Store at Finsbury Square, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales Date: circa 1907

Background imageMillinery Collection: Italian Fashion - Cap with feather and badge

Italian Fashion - Cap with feather and badge
Italian Fashion - Millinery excellence on show here, posed by a pretty model. Date: 1918

Background imageMillinery Collection: Sketch of a steamboat for the Bridgewater canal

Sketch of a steamboat for the Bridgewater canal
Princess Elizabeth wearing a charming, off-the-brow hat composing a large bow of same material as the hat and piped with contrasting colour, worn with a large mesh veil. Date: 1946

Background imageMillinery Collection: Hat by Agnes, 1930

Hat by Agnes, 1930
A knitted cap of dark blue wool moulded to the head by Agnes. It pulls down on one side and places a wool flower in bright colours on the right side

Background imageMillinery Collection: Hats by Bernard Devaux, 1960

Hats by Bernard Devaux, 1960
Three hats by Bernard Devaux, design for Lanvin Castillo and available through British milliner Simone Mirman. Top right is a turban shape in white net studded with a jewelled crescent

Background imageMillinery Collection: Hat by Molyneux, 1930

Hat by Molyneux, 1930
A hat by Captain Molyneux using felt and curves breitschwantz fur at the sides and back of this close-fitting mode. A fine full veil with a spotted border softens the line and falls to the chin

Background imageMillinery Collection: Mrs Anthony Royle in a hat by Peter Shepherd

Mrs Anthony Royle in a hat by Peter Shepherd
Mrs Anthony Royle, wife of the M.P. for Richmond, wearing a bold busby hat transformed into a mass of buttercup petals for summer designed by Peter Shepherd

Background imageMillinery Collection: Woolland afternoon hat, 1953

Woolland afternoon hat, 1953
In 1953, you had hats specifically to wear in the afternoon! This one, from Woollands is the perfect summer complement to a dark town frock (you also had dresses that were only worn in town)

Background imageMillinery Collection: Princess Elizabeth in a hat

Princess Elizabeth in a hat
Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) at an Inspection of Grenadier Guards in July 1947, wearing a rather dashing hat and polka dot jacket. Date: 1947

Background imageMillinery Collection: Millinery fashion figure 1902

Millinery fashion figure 1902
Millinery fashion figure 1903 Date: 1902

Background imageMillinery Collection: Millinery fashion figures 1902

Millinery fashion figures 1902
Millinery fashion figures 1903 Date: 1902

Background imageMillinery Collection: The high hat trend, 1960

The high hat trend, 1960
A selection of hats with high crowns, fashionable in the early 1960s. Top left is an original Tyrolean hat, which, can be bought over the counter at the big department stores for a modest price

Background imageMillinery Collection: Millinery, hat manufacturing, Luton

Millinery, hat manufacturing, Luton
A young man works on the production of straw hats in the stiffening room of a Milliner in York Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, England

Background imageMillinery Collection: Little girl in a Milliners Shop

Little girl in a Milliners Shop
A little girl in a Milliners Shop tries on an elegant hat and checks her reflection in a full-length mirror. She holds an adjusting pin in her mouth

Background imageMillinery Collection: Tutankhamen inspired head dresses

Tutankhamen inspired head dresses
A head dress embellished with silver lace and jewels. Made by Frank Brighten, the head dress featured in a collection of Tutankhamen-inspired millinery fashions

Background imageMillinery Collection: Merry Widow Hat

Merry Widow Hat
Beautiful young lady wearing a rather large, plume laden hat - a style that became known as the " Merry Widow" after a hat worn by Lily Elsie in the operetta of the same name

Background imageMillinery Collection: Babies / Long Clothes 1863

Babies / Long Clothes 1863
Long clothes - possibly a christening robe adorned with tucked panels & lace insertions; short clothes with vandyked sleeves & bodice, also habit-shirts & sleeves

Background imageMillinery Collection: Advert / Hats / Pissot 1920

Advert / Hats / Pissot 1920
A hat with a large brim, broader at the sides and angled downwards. A long spotted scarf is used as a trim

Background imageMillinery Collection: Theatregoer in Big Hat

Theatregoer in Big Hat
A woman in a large hat with a broad brim & ostrich feather plume is serenely unaware that her choice in millinery is obscuring the view of her fellow theatre goers



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