Hats in the media week ending July 4.

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Hats in the media or news was not as big this week with no Royal Ascot but there were still a few interesting articles.

An article on Vietnamese hat makers, of a Calgary Milliner’s hat being selected for the Kentucky Derby Museum, the Dior fashion show and its hats, how golf hats have changed over time and a man who still makes cowboy hats the old fashioned way. Also of note in the business news was that there was a increase in hat sales from previous years from Royal Ascot.

…to wear hats. It was proper to wear a hat.” Hats — and gloves — were also a must for girls and women until the 1950s, when the protocol changed. …
Making of hats in Vietnam, a skill handed down through generations.
This article goes through the different looks for different occasions from the races to festivals it also contains an attached photo gallery of outfits and their matching hats. It is some classic look as well as some well individual looks.
This is an article about a milliner from Calgary Alberta and her millinery business. Her hats have been selected for the Museum at the Kentucky Derby …started taking millinery classes a few years ago and began wearing the finished product. She was astonished at the attention the hats attracted. ..

This is another article about the Calgary Milliner whose hat was chosen for the Kentucky Derby picks local hat for museum. This article has a picture of a few of her hats.

…said hats were inspired by illustrator Eduardo Garcia Benito, famous for his 1920s Vogue covers of women in …
 Hats in the media week ending July 4.
Another article about the Dior Fashion show. Milliner Stephen Jones, a longtime collaborator, said hats were inspired by illustrator Eduardo Garcia Benito, famous for his 1920s Vogue covers of women in
This article is about the changing in types of golf hats worn. …genre of hats has hit a new high for head fashions. It used to be that a visor, or more traditional hat was the only style seen outside of the old …
This article is about wearing hats to both express yourself and to block the suns rays.
Lock & Co. Hatters has been putting a lid on Londoners since 1676, a solid style-setter even as hat-wearing waxed or ebbed over the centuries…. this article explores the history and information about the Millinery shop Lock and Co Hatters in London.
Jim Spradley makes cowboy hats old fashioned way… this article is about his business and hat making values.
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